The anachronistic CD Transport? And do I really need one.


CD Transports.

This is a machine that in my early audiophile days I could not afford. I appreciated, philosophically the advantages of it. Thinking of this device in 2021 seems strange. Yet they still exist and, maybe more importantly, they are still manufactured.

Just a few years ago (I dunno...maybe 2015) I remember thinking Redbook CD sounded great with the right DAC, and underlying system of course. But today, I don’t know this to be true. It is starting to seem that the compact disc is riding in the third row of the vehicle, with vinyl and non-cd-digital vying back and forth, musically for the driver’s seat.

So, my listening habits are

Vinyl 65% of the time
Digital 40%
CD 5%

I do have a small collection of CDs. They are things that I cannot easily or actually hear on other mediums.

I have a great DAC and it made an old (2005) Rotel CD player sound pretty good. The Rotel CD player's remote is dead with no easy replacement, and it does have progressive optical reading disease--...it drops in and out with less than perfectly clean discs.

Can you please evaluate the following options for me? Or tell me to piss off!

1. Buy a Transport
2. Buy a CD player (maybe with SACD ability)
3. Dump the discs and stick with your better sounding vinyl and digital.
4. Are you insane for listing as no. 1 "Buy a Transport"? You must be old.

Fire away.
128x128jbhiller
@jbhiller - a solid choice. IMO, better than waiting for the new Schitt transport to come out, which has been in the wings for a long time but hasn't yet materialized. Give us a review of your impressions when you get going. BTW, if you need a nice digital cable for the money, there is a seller here (CJS) selling Wireworld digital cables at a substantial discount. IMO, either the Silver 7 or Gold 7 are very good choices.  No relation to the seller.  Just a satisfied customer. 
@chayro .  Thank you!  And many thanks to the tip on the Wireworld digital cables seller here.
The Audiolab arrived today.  Very nice unit.  I saw their products at Axpona 2019--pre pandemic--and was impressed with the build, fit and finish, and sound.  The transport sounds great feeding my tube DAC.  Very simple and subtle design too!
Congrats! They look very nice. One question that I can't get past, though, is why would they incorporate a complex slot-loading system? No matter what the build quality, surely such systems must be less durable than top-loaders.