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Looking for my "last" CD transport
Hello everyone,
as I am unhappy with my CD transport which is connected to my Linnenberg Satie DAC, I am looking for my "final" CD transport to replace it.
There is a limited market for new ones but I am also interested to get a vintage one if it makes sense.
Any ideas, suggestions?
Thanks for your help,
BR
Peter
as I am unhappy with my CD transport which is connected to my Linnenberg Satie DAC, I am looking for my "final" CD transport to replace it.
There is a limited market for new ones but I am also interested to get a vintage one if it makes sense.
Any ideas, suggestions?
Thanks for your help,
BR
Peter
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Hello, There are quite a few Transports available. Take a look at Audio Note(UK). State of the Art . They cover different price ranges. They stand behind the product and you will always have a transport to last. I have the CDT-4 right here. I will probably sell mine to move up in the range. CD playing is here to stay. |
I saw this, yesterday, and noticed the low price. It comes from Denmark and here's the link; https://tangent-audio.com/products/9-electronics/165-tangent-cd-ii/ All the best, Nonoise |
Purchased a Jay’s CDT2 MKIII about a month ago, it replaced a Pioneer Elite PD-95 transport and it is significantly better. I also purchased a spare Philips laser from them for $300. Tried the Audiolab first and returned it, the Pioneer being just over 20 years old was much better and again the Jay’s is superior to the PD-95. |
I think it makes sense to choose a product from a brand that still believe and support the format : Accuphase, Esoteric, C.E.C, Gryphon, Audio Note(UK), etc. I am happy to see quite a few. Some just keep a player to add a few sales but their interest is long gone, how can you expect a great product ? I also believe that CD playing is here to stay, It's a good thing ! |
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