CD Player/Transport Recommendation?


Hi all,
I'm looking for a used player/transport for my Krell HTS/KAV-1500/Thiel 3.6 theater/stereo system. I'm currently using a Rotel 965BX as a transport into the HTS digital, but I consider the Rotel to be the weak link. I'm considering the analog bypass option on the HTS when it becomes available. How much would I gain with a better player? or transport? or player with analog volume directly into the amp and forget the bypass? I live about 5 hours from the big city, so I don't get to audition much equipment. Any suggestions and/or equipment recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
railaudio
Why not use a DVD player as your transport, say a Sony 7000 or 7700, both very reasonable on the used market, both very good CD transports, and of course double as CD players. However, I would not expect a vast difference in sound quality. Cheers
I agree with tacs. Probably best to use a DVD transport or player if you are planning on havoing one system for Ht and Audio. However, there are some audible improvements to be had with a better quality transport. Couple of suggestions, Theta carmen or david transports available used for $1200-$2500. They would match well with your Krells digital inputs. Good luck with your search.
Rail- Certainly, an improvement in your transport will be beneficial. However, the transport system needs to be consider in total: this includes the platform/isolation equipment, the transport itself, power cord/conditioning, and the interconnecting cable. You might find that a better platform (perfectly leveled) can give you the extra improvement you're looking for. However, for audio, a dedicated CD player is probably your best approach. I've found that few DVD players are really up to the task, and those that are, aren't inexpensive. Check out a used Cary 303, or better yet, a used Electrocompaniet EMC-1 or Audio Aero CDP if the budget fits. If you were still inclined to use the DACs in the Krell, then look into a used Sony XA7ES. I've tried the Sony 7000 and the 7700 as a CD transport, and they weren't even close to the Sony XA7ES as a CD transport. Just MHO. Good luck.