Transport Help


Now I've done it. I went and picked a used Aragon D2A which has imporved the sound but now I'm told my Rotel 970 is not the best as a transport. So now I'm looking for a good used transport for around $500. Any recommendations? Is there a difference in newer technology? Should a guy strech the budget to get something that much better? Any help is appreciated.
revdog
I have used a Marantz CD94 as a transport for many years and have been very satisfied. However, I have always used an Audio Alchemy DTI or DTI pro with it. I believe the Marantz uses a Phillips cdm9 mechanism. I have not heard your Rotel but I did briefly own a Rotel RCD 990 and it was very inferior to the Marantz. THe Theta Data Basic is one of the best tranports I have heard at any price, however I would inquire about service before buying. I currently use an Aiwa xc37 changer in one system. The Aiwa is very close to the Marantz but it costs $89 and can be modified into something even better. I also have a Parasound CBT 2000 which is much better than Marantz or Rotel, but not quite as good as Theta Data Basic. My advice would be to try a jitter reduction device, unless you get the Theta.
Joe, good points. You are right about the Data (and Monarchy DT40, too). The transport mechanisms are no longer available. However, these are such good performers, and so undervalued, that for me it's a moot point. Canabalize another for the transport mechanism in the unlikely event that it becomes necessary. Big bang for the bucks.
This is a real good value for money and you might even find it new at that price.
Thanks everyone! I just happened upon a Theta Data Universal Mark II to day at my local propriators. I'm test driving it now. So far so good. But you're right, this is a big sucker. It's heavy and sticks out the end of my rack. Good thing I'm single. So far I've found it to be more refined and detailed than the Rotel. The bass is also noticably tighter. At first I couldn't hear that much difference, but then they start to creep through and you hear things you didn't before. This is so much fun. Thanks again and blessings!