Audiolab 9000cdt vs Audiolab 6000cdt vs Teac 505t


Can anybody compare any of these to each other? I’m working with a 2002 Vecteur L4 being used as a transport, and I’m wondering about one of these as a potential replacement. I haven’t heard any of them, but I have read all I can find. Anybody actually heard any of these and willing to share your observations? TIA

tpcarter

Thanks so much to both of you for sharing. I've contacted Audiolab to ask for a demo (nice that they offer one!). 

I'll post my impressions if the demo comes through, although I might just buy one from Crutchfield and send it back if it doesn't better my Vecteur. 

Thanks, mariddock. I have one of the best. (Amazing the difference cables make!! I've also found that vibration dampeners make a huge difference.) Cheers!

@tpcarter responding to your question about the 9000CDT and the Atoll DR200 Signature: I would definitely buy the Atoll without any hesitation. It is a superior machine, designed to the best performance well beyond the price, as all the Atoll products. 
The 9000CDT is good but I can feel that it will be problematic to service. Also I really hate the display. I bought it because the huge discount I got and also because I missed my Audiolab gear from the 90’s… although this Chinese made Audiolab is totally different. It was more a sentimental choice that I regret. 
The Atoll was the right one…

Thanks so much, audiofilo123.

Since you have heard both, can you tell me which has the silkier and more feathery upper register (with soprano singers, for example)? Also, do you agree with some reviewers that the Atoll brings more emotion to the listening session?

Much appreciated.