It used to be that Sony transports were bulletproof, and far superior to Philips units. Things completely flipped in the past decade when Sony shifted production to China, and their transports became so bad it was scary. In fact, to fix a batch of CD players where 8 or 10 were bad, ALL 12 replacements I received were also defective. Beyond incredible, yes? Conversely, the introduction of the Philips Pro2 brought rock solid reliability, and I'd not encountered a failed unit.
At any rate, while this announcement certainly is bad news to audiophiles, why on earth would Philips stay in the business? High-end audio is an absurdly small market, a company of that size would inevitably abandon us.
At any rate, while this announcement certainly is bad news to audiophiles, why on earth would Philips stay in the business? High-end audio is an absurdly small market, a company of that size would inevitably abandon us.