For about a year now, I have owned the Audiolab 6000CDT, and I couldn't be happier with it. It's a very sturdy, revealing machine, and brings out the best (and worst) in all my CDs (over 2500 so far). Streaming for me, is a great tool for finding new music, and if I like it I will try to buy it on CD; physical media is still important to me. Ciao!
@mikecruz39022 жыл бұрын
Yes you nailed it brother! CD format is the best sounding medium there is today. Even at the age of hi res files and Blu ray audio it still beats it for a great sounding audio medium.
@AT-wl9yq2 жыл бұрын
@@mikecruz3902 I wouldn't go that far. CD has come a long way, but its not better than high res for a couple of reasons. First, music on a cd started out as high res. The original recording was done in something like 24/192. After that, the master gets down sampled and transcoded to 16/44. It literally can't be better. Its like a computer running at a certain resolution, and then going into setting and switch it to something lower. And to get there, its a lossy process. What you're probably noticing, is a difference in playback hardware and software. For example, when SACD first came out, I bought a cheap player to start with. (If I remember correctly, it was a Sony 9000ES.). My CD player embarrassed it. It sounded a lot better. But it wasn't because of the format. I was putting it next to a very high end Wadia 861SE, which is literally 10x more expensive. I believe the Sony was about $100, and I know my Wadia was exactly 10k. If you want a real comparison, get a well recorded 2 layer CD/SACD album. Dark Side of the Moon is a good choice. When you listen to it, just go back and forth between the CD layer and the SACD layer. All other factors are now equal, so any differences you hear, has to be formats.
@tinytownsoftware38372 жыл бұрын
The stupid slot loading mechanism was scratching my CDs. Sent it back after 1 day.
@Uygkuyfkutfkytfkutfv2 жыл бұрын
@@tinytownsoftware3837 You’re lying to us or yourself
@tinytownsoftware38372 жыл бұрын
@@Uygkuyfkutfkytfkutfv I am lying to myself that the slot loading was scratching brand new discs I put in? Lol, Ok.
@etherealvintage66652 жыл бұрын
I very much enjoy this channel. You're a real music lover. I can't stand the audiophile snobbery and bickering on most channels. This channel is all about the music. Thank you.
@anadialog2 жыл бұрын
This makes my heart sing! Thank YOU Martin!
@michaelwright1602 Жыл бұрын
Still using my old Oppo BDP-83 for CD and most of all, SACD! I use it as a transport with a digital breakout box via HDMI and then out to my Ares II via digital coaxial cable. Still plays like new, sounds fantastic, and it plays movies!
@anadialog Жыл бұрын
Can't play high-res and DSD (SACD) via SPDIF. It's blocked due to copyright issues. This is why I made I video on how to send high-res over HDMI and I2S: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gXLUo2uDhZKcpJY Fortunately now, new DACs are implementing direct HDMI high-res/dsd audio. There are also mods for some Oppo models that free you and let you use spdif.
@michaelwright1602 Жыл бұрын
@@anadialog You can send the DSD over SPIDF with a digital breakout box. I plug the HDMI cable from the Oppo into it and it strips out the DSD signal and sends it via digital coax to my DAC. It has an HDMI output to send the video and audio if playing a DVD to the TV.
@njasicko Жыл бұрын
@@michaelwright1602 100%, I use the same type of black box from my Oppo's HDMI and then use the Black boxes I2S to go I2S into my Topping D90se. Works perfectly.
@olegyamleq77962 жыл бұрын
wowwwwwwwwwww, a reviewer who puts the price right out front!!!! thankssssssssssssss!!!! i love to know the price of audio gear when i am looking at reviews!!! Upvoted!!
@nuznikas2 жыл бұрын
Many people who pay big many are known to stress that
@jimfarrell4635 Жыл бұрын
One, er two, words. The Shanling ET3. Good Philips mechanism, USB, I2S, AES/EBU, SPIDF, up sampling and dsd conversion if you want it. All for a nudge over $700. I am super excited by this one and would love to try it with my Denafrips Terminator Plus over I2S. Currently I use an Oppo Bdp 83 with an I2S breakout box. This Shanling ticks a lot of boxes. Can't wait for some reviews. That's a hint, right there.
@carlose.martinez545 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I don't get it because it's not included in the initial budget list, as the ET3 blows out of the water most of the high budget CD transports listed late. Only that made me stop viewing the video after the three initial budget models. ALL OF YOU: GET A SHANLING ET3 RIGHT AWAY!!!.........end of the story.
@btsr25532 жыл бұрын
Finally. I just want to say thank you! I've been following your channel for a while now, without having written anything. I have been waiting for a video clip like this. A comparison of CD Transporters. I am the owner of a NuPrime CDT-9, which offers me everything a CD transporter should have. Next to it I own a Technics SL-P999 and a Technics SL-P990 from the 80s, both of which have probably played at least 1 million hours. They are not pure transporters, but they simply didn't exist at that time, but both have the option of real digital output, which was something special at that time in this price category. Regarding the candidates you have suggested: I didn't choose the Cambridge CXC v2 because this model is only available in one colour. It is the typical Cambridge dark grey. A dark grey that always reminds me, to a typical rainy day in UK. Further, it just doesn't fit visually into the black chain. Not even in a silver one. At the time I bought the CD Transporter, the CXC v1 was no longer available and the CXC v2 was not yet available. The Cambridge topic was over. Completely. Sorry Cambridge. Can't quite understand the Cambridge euphoria. Do some people get paid for it? That's the impression I get. Audiolab and Leak use slot-in drives. I have had a few in my hands as a technician in the hobby PC sector. The consequences after years of use were always the same. The CD was no longer ejected. Why ever! The other candidates you presented also include the toploaders. I don't see the advantage here. Since there is hardly any space in my rack and I want to keep cable runs to a minimum, the toploader would be next to the record player. Something just doesn't fit together optically. The nonsense of CEC with the belt? At these speeds? In the long run? In my case, such a unit can play for several hours at a time. Let's leave it at that. Anything else from your candidates are simply no longer financially justifiable for a pure CD transporter. Only the used dCS you mentioned or the Mark Levinson might be suitable. One is from 2003 and the other from 1996, so I'll keep my Technics SL-P99x. They are still running. My absolute price/performance favourite is and remains the NuPrime CDT-9. What many people overlook is the possibility of upsampling from CD 44.1kHz to 768kHz or DoP256. It is also a single speed unit. It always uses the same rotation speed. Absolutely unique in my opinion. The CDT-10 is an excellent alternative with DAC. As DAC I use optionally a Devialet Expert or RME ADI-2 Pro. Thanks again for your comparisons. Please keep up the good work. Please stay safe. Best regards from a subscriber from Bavaria
@d1.0042 жыл бұрын
i have the slp 999 as well. just wondering how it compares against current similar offerings ?
@thomaswalder4808 Жыл бұрын
"Next to it I own a Technics SL-P999 and a Technics SL-P990 from the 80s, both of which have probably played at least 1 million hours. " at least 🙂 1 Million hours= 1000000 hours 1000000 hours / 24 = 41666 days 41666 days / 365 = 114 years. 2022-114 = 1908 So you are at least 114 years old (congratulations) and spend your hole life (without sleeping) with listening to your Technics SL-P999 and Technics SL-P990 "from the 80s" which means that they were produced between 1880 and 1889.... But hold on - you listened each of them at least 1 mllion hours - so you are at least 228 years old.... kzbin.info/www/bejne/iXSlYWaInZqnosU "My absolute price/performance favourite is and remains the NuPrime CDT-9. What many people overlook is the possibility of upsampling from CD 44.1kHz to 768kHz or DoP256. It is also a single speed unit. It always uses the same rotation speed. Absolutely unique in my opinion." Absolutely bullshit - a turntable hast a constant rotation speed - a CD player adjusts its rotation speed from 500 rpm at the beginning of the disc (which is close to the center) to 200 rpm at the end....
@goahead39952 жыл бұрын
This is the best CD transport guide on youtube! Only thing missing is Primare series, such as DD35.
@TheNaka92 жыл бұрын
Great topic for discussion. I have been blowing this horn for some years now. CD transports are the way to go, so let’s see more of them from all competent manufacturers :)
@rogervd666gamer2 жыл бұрын
Very good video about CD Transport, brand's and prices. I use for 35 years my no nonsense simple Philips with magnetic swing arm and it still works like day one. Sometimes he needs a little love and I clean it inside and that's it.
@sdrtcacgnrjrc2 жыл бұрын
Which Philips model do you have?
@GeirRssaak10 ай бұрын
Then you should know that new transports and DACs are just overprized copies of the old masters Philips, Sony and teac-tascam!!@
@GeirRssaak10 ай бұрын
Hello ladies and gangsters! Trust your ears, and do not listen to hifi frauds!
@Raymondey Жыл бұрын
Shanling ET3 - best CD transport, that has not just USB out, but also I2S and upsampling to DSD512 🥰
@hobo14522 жыл бұрын
Personally, rather than trusting someone to send it flawlessly and without exceptions or excuses every time I want to listen to it, I like having physical media to own and play. Short of my house burning down, I know it will be available every time I want it.
@oldschool16072 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that video. I‘m happy with my „cheap“ Marantz SA 15 S2 that supports my Luxman 590 Mark2 and I‘m happy too, that in kinds of problems the Marantz service is great also. I don‘t need no transport. I‘m happy how the sound is…. Carry on and best regards from Germany 👍
@ocme9210 Жыл бұрын
Pioneer Elite dv47A (Used as a Transport) connected to HoloAudio May DAC KTE : Twin-Wave Laser Pickup for CD/Video CD/CD-R/CD-RW playback. Plays Every format: DVD Audio, multi-channel SACD (Super Audio CD), CD, CD-R, and MP3 discs. Mounted to the wall and isolated with REGA - Wall Mount Turntable mount w/ bracket adaptors, CD player sitting on a thick bamboo cutting board.
@musicman82702 жыл бұрын
I bought a Cambridge CD transport awhile ago, and when I first heard it was amazed. A lot better than my OPPO, playing through a Burr brown. Very nice
@fabianquiros93972 жыл бұрын
Hi! What oppo do you have? I am thinking about selling mine and getting the cambridge cxc v2... Thanks
@musicman82702 жыл бұрын
@@fabianquiros9397 I have the 203, bought it the month it came out. Can't stand the thought of it dying
@Coneman32 жыл бұрын
Jay’s Audio transports are hard to beat for high end vfm and build quality.
@rbnootan1012 жыл бұрын
I know exactly what you mean. I got a high end CD player with quad days and Digital output built in the 90's I didn't think there was going to be much difference. I was blown away listening to my music CD's after years of streaming. It has to be tried. Worth the effort.
@cobar53422 жыл бұрын
Thank you Guido - you may have cost me still more cash! It is interesting that CD has been largely forgotten, but with a good system (in your video - 'transport) it can still sound good. The idea of a modern DAC is really exciting. I love vinyl but like a lot of other people, I have a pretty good collection of CD and they deserve to remain in my system
@anadialog2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely!
@pierremartinez2972 жыл бұрын
Great video. I also believe in CDs, since I have over 2,000 of them. I have been using the Audiolab CDT until recently after I noticed it is scuffing some of my CDs (many owners have said this as well). It sounds great, but stopped using it. I bought a Rotel RCD-1572 (open box; player not a transport) and it sounds great using my external DACs. I have read reviews from buyers that the Cambridge Audio CXC has issues reading some commercial CDs, so I stayed ways from it. I would love to try the NuPrime or Pirmare models, but they are out of my range. We need more CD transports in the below $1,000 US dollar range. Thanks again for covering this topic
@edleifer67192 жыл бұрын
Try finding a SimAudio Moon 260TD it is very reasonable on the used market and is better built than many units that you find today and sounds beautiful with a wide variety of dacs out there from the cheap ones to the uber expensive.
@roig85782 жыл бұрын
@@edleifer6719 Thank YOU! Never thought of that. I saw one already used for sale.
@shangyien2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this informative introduction and comparison of CD transports. I would love to see a program introducing the extensive mods that can be done to vintage CD players and how to choose one for upgrade.
@antoniocruz57142 жыл бұрын
take a look at: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qIKVkHiMfpV2pKc
@dennishill2902 жыл бұрын
Cool...video...I've owned 20-30 cd player's and transports....over the years...Yamaha, McIntosh, Bel-Canto, Micromega, Raysonic, Yaqin,Line-magnetic, to name a few..... nice presentation.... !
@markboyd9342 жыл бұрын
Wow!
@spiritualarchitect42762 жыл бұрын
I bought a Sony DVD player in 1999 for $500. Once Blu-ray showed up I used the DVD player as my CD player, only playing CD’s on it. After 22 years it started to have tracking problems. So I just bought an $800 Marantz CD player, which in todays money, means they cost about the same. EVERYBODY said I would hear new things with the Marantz that I had never heard before. I was surprised to find this was not true for me, as it sounded no different than the DVD player. I guess the DVD player was far better than the cheap CD players people were used to hearing. The Marantz is a super quite player, but I honestly do not hear a difference through headphones using the same Yamaha amp.
@seanivrymusic2 жыл бұрын
that's becauae there is no real audible difference **shields head for impact**. beyond excessive jitter the transport is digital audio data. no snake oil necessary. 😁 while there could be jitter issues, it isn't even a large difference. while some people might be able to hear it (myself probably included), most people vastly exaggerate the effect. that doesn't mean it might not be worth it to someone to avoid it. but the difference is not obvious or night and day as many claim. the effect it would have is a very slight warping of the sound. it can almost mimic a very slight tape warble if severe enough. but most decent transports are better than people think. that's my 2 cents anyway. go with what you hear and enjoy it. the benefit of a marantz is that you know the specs guarantee you won't be getting poor sound. so peace of mind. and they are well built. and probably have decent warranty. so it's not all a waste...
@spiritualarchitect42762 жыл бұрын
@@seanivrymusic The thing is, this Marantz comes with a built-in headphone amp. So I am guessing the sound coming out of its headphone jack actually sounds better than the sound coming out of a matching Marantz stereo amps headphone jack. Because the actual amp des not have a dedicated headphone amp in it. Meaning it SHOULD sound better than the old DVD player - unless that player also has a dedicated headphone amp in it.
@seanivrymusic2 жыл бұрын
@@spiritualarchitect4276 if you ad an amp, yes, you open up more variables for sure. the marantz amps are also high spec, well built amps. so other than possibly high impedances output issues, you should be good to go compared to a dvd player that may or may not have a garbage amp or preamp. i have a pioneer elite from 2000 era that I've measured myself and it is superb, but it was also a high end dvd/sacd at the time. most don't fare as well with built in analogue outputs sadly. but it isn't impossible. the difficult part is that most people don't have measuring equipment or even know what to look for in a device... so it stinks that conpanies don't provide more standardized specs that mean something... but a cd transport is much less likely to be audibly bad than any amp/preamp. and even if it is, I'd argue the amp issues would be worse things to hear (hiss, distortion, crosstalk, etc.)
@antoniocruz57142 жыл бұрын
You forgot to mention the Philips CDM9! BTW great channel. Congrats for your work!
@NateEll2 жыл бұрын
Simaudio Neo 260D transport is superb. It’s available with or without an internal DAC.
@marcfoss76872 жыл бұрын
Completely agree...I have one too.
@marcfoss76872 жыл бұрын
@@jc325 Mine too, with my NAD M33.
@edleifer67192 жыл бұрын
I have had mine now for a couple of years and have been impressed with the quality of the unit, first had it feeding a Bryston BDA 3 dac and now with an Audionote 4.1x Signature dac and both sounded great.
@marcfoss76872 жыл бұрын
@@edleifer6719 Thanks, good to hear...happy listening!
@michaelrakich53012 жыл бұрын
I have been using a meridian transport series for decades now, impeccable product this one also does video retailed for about 8 Grand got it for 400 bucks!
@adaboy4z Жыл бұрын
I agree. I listen to cassettes via my vintage Nakamichi deck and CD's on a vintage Technics player. love it over streaming media. The sounds is so much better!
@FireMunki63 Жыл бұрын
I just don't like streaming TV or music, you are at the mercy of service providers who go down (frequently) and then you have companies (certainly in the UK) who do not allow you to stream at top quality. I use streaming to check stuff out but I hate that none of these companies makes money and treat musicians terribly with remuneration especially if you are a small artist. I always go for physical media be it CD, SACD, DVD-A, DVD, BD or Vinyl for the stuff I truly love.
@rickmilam413 Жыл бұрын
For many years I was a Mark Levinson dealer, back when they were incredibly high end and successful. In the mid 90's their reference CD transport was the No. 31, $8,000. The reference DAC was the No. 30 at $17,000. Those are mid-late 90's prices so who knows what they would be today. Hard to imagine that some couldn't justify $26,000 for a CD player but some customers wanted to only do one of the two Reference pieces and all believed the big DAC with the lesser transport, the No. 37 was the way to go even though the price tag was higher than going the other way. I convinced everyone that the best transport with the lesser DAC at $8,000 clearly outperformed going the other direction. That was my wake up call for how important the transport is. I use the next step up Jay's these days.
@sterlinsilver2 жыл бұрын
Ive put them into 3 main categories. Top loaders, slidy drives and slurpy drives. Slidy drives are tray loaders that slide it in and slurpy drives suck it in
@itsmorphed6416 Жыл бұрын
You sir are a true word smith .
@neverknowit1110 ай бұрын
Handling and processing of digital information. Handling: A motor and circuitry to turn the cd linearly. Processing: The laser and detector supporting the reading, positioning, focusing of written information on the cd. To process signals from the detector is supported by a DAC or several DACs
@mircobalzano24552 жыл бұрын
Agree this is the right moment for buying a CD player! CD are cheapper and sound great. By the way, as you said, transport is key! Moreover, we interact with the Transport, not with DAC , and we all like to touch something beautifull :)
@anadialog2 жыл бұрын
Indeed!
@skrads2 жыл бұрын
Great video! Basically you will need a transport if your CD player cannot handle SACDs or if you want to use an external upgraded higher end DAC with a better less error prone laser reader. I have a 10 years old Oppo BDP5. Recently I have been using Auralic Aries G2.1 streamer connected via USB to a McIntosh D1100 DAC. The oppo with its own DAC alone sounded better than my streaming setup with Tidal and Qobuz. When I connected the oppo via optical to my McIntosh DAC it sounded amazing and best. However I cannot play SACDs for oppo into my McIntosh DAC due to copyright issues. So I ordered a McIntosh MCT 500 transport to connect to my C1100/D1100 combo preamp! Now I have to wait over 7 months for back orders. This is what this video is trying to portray and you did a great job!!!!
@anadialog2 жыл бұрын
Nice! Remember that you can use your Oppo with a I2s DAC and listen to all high-res media!
@johngonda64472 жыл бұрын
I have the Cambridge Audio, which I love!
@ALBERTO-mg1sq Жыл бұрын
Nice and usefull video.I agree 100% that Top Drive and good Dac ( no need too much expensive ) are the best HiEnd Solution. Off Course some Philips Transport are absolutly fantastic to read CD for long time,but you forget the most powerfull and amazing Transport all the time that is SONY SACD ( SCD-1 and 777ES model ). I try also Mark Levinson,Wadia,Top Philips,but Sony Transport is another level a head.This in my personal opinion during 40 years testing and listening.Thanks
@andrelevesque24052 жыл бұрын
Wish you added the Primare DD15 and/or DD35; would have fitted nicely in that series. I own the DD15; it’s extremely well built and über-reliable.
@АлександрЗябликов-щ1я Жыл бұрын
Там стоят плохие дешёвые транспорты от теас за 50$😢
@archiemacdonald5532 жыл бұрын
many thanks my friend for another great video .this was very interesting for me being a cd man since it conception back in 1983 .thanks for doing this video .loved it .yes it will become a niche market for mostly audiophiles .and hopefully the the disks will get better as years go on .thats my prediction .many thanks for this .video 🙂🙂🙂
@tee-jaythestereo-bargainph21202 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video love my Audiolab CDT6000 and it is gapless lol
@Nephilim-815 ай бұрын
Everything you said is true cause these are my findings as well. It is what it is. Data collection is more sophisticated than most of us think or give credit for. ✌️
@TheInvincibleOutcast2 жыл бұрын
Great video. I recently purchased the Cambridge Audio CXC V2 and I love it. If anyone is looking for this model then keep an eye out for Cambridge's eBay store. They sell it refurbished for $350.
@iamspyvspy30772 жыл бұрын
fine choice. i use a cambridge audio cxu as i have a lot of music on bd and hi=res discs
@JohnSmith-zl8rz2 жыл бұрын
Which DAC and speakers you use with?
@JohnSmith-zl8rz2 жыл бұрын
Is not risky buy it refurb?
@TheInvincibleOutcast2 жыл бұрын
@@JohnSmith-zl8rz It was refurbished and sold by the company Cambridge audio themselves. I've owned it about a year now and have no issues.
@TheInvincibleOutcast2 жыл бұрын
@@JohnSmith-zl8rz I currently use a Denafrips Ares II Dac and Magnepan MMGi speakers. It is also paired with a Yamaha AS801 Amplifier and Martin Logan Dynamo 300 Sub. I enjoy the sound I get especially the wide soundstage.
@MSw-ht9xm2 жыл бұрын
II2S.-------> Digital to Digital Reclocker-------->DAC --------->Balanced XLR outputs-----------> = Audio excellence.....You are spot on.
@ericharrelson20452 жыл бұрын
In my book, physical media beats streaming most of the time, and I do both. I have the PS Audio PerfectWave SACD Transport (PST) with DirectStream DAC; it's a great combo, CD playback is outstandingly enjoyable. I also have the Denafrips Terminator Plus DAC, but I haven't yet paired it with the PST. The Jay's Audio CDT2-MK3 Transport has been on my shortlist for a while for one of my other systems. Anyway, it would be interesting to get your take on the PST paired up with your KTE May DAC. We'll have to stay tuned to see what you got.
@stephenfleschler96822 жыл бұрын
Dump the very inferior PS Audio. Buy the Jay's or some other superior transport. Even a cheap Denon DVP 1611 with just 2 upgraded power caps (comes with cheap computer quality small caps) and a damping material under the puck (vinyl) with a pigtail for use with high end power cables will reap HUGE rewards. This despite having a cheapo switching power supply. It has an excellent dual stainless steel rail for the transport/laser. Cheap but great.
@pheunthai4 ай бұрын
Omg I was waiting and waiting and waiting for you to start the list😅😅😅 You were rambling on for the first 11 mins😅😅😅 The rest of the video is great👍👍👍
@anadialog4 ай бұрын
Sorry! A lot of intro stuff to say!
@JacGoudsmit2 жыл бұрын
I wonder who the audience is for CD drives like this. My Philips CD 473 from 1987 had a CDM-4 drive and a TDA 1541 DAC and it sounded awesome. I don't remember what it cost, but after correcting for inflation it would probably be less than that $600 drive that's the cheapest in your line-up. I don't have that one anymore but I did buy another one from eBay a while ago that happens to have a CDM 2 mechanism and it sounds just as good. I would be cool with a new CD drive that would have something novel. Maybe one that would work like a record player where you would lift up the laser arm and put it on top of the CD or something. Other than that: I could make one of these from an old CD-ROM drive and a microcontroller, and I would be willing to do double-blind tests to prove that you can't hear the difference with the $300,000 player. Oh and one more thing. Do these drives at least output the full SPDIF signal with P and Q subchannels, so that a digital audio recorder or DCC recorder can automatically record track markers? Because in recent years, that seems to be something that hardware manufacturers have completely lost interest in.
@bondgabebond49072 жыл бұрын
I believe in cheap. For my computer that has no slot for a cd changer, I bought a cheap LG (Made in China) portable CD/DVD player/burner. I use it to rip CDs onto my computer. Then the music is copied to a thumb drive which ends up in my Honda Civic. I'm in love. For my main system, using cheap Klipsch Pro Audio 2.1 speaker system, I use my XBox One S. My only main expense was a new turntable to play my vintage LPs, while my XBox plays my CDs. Everything sounds great. BTW, those cheap Pro Audio speakers are boss. Great highs to lows with its subwoofer. As I said, I'm believe in cheap.
@3Schneewittchen2 жыл бұрын
I switched from my highly tuned Sony CD-50 ES to computer audio almost 15 years ago and have pushed it to the limit. The next step would have been a top quality ripping system, I probably would have had to re-rip all the CDs. I tested an Audiolab 6000 CDT in my chain and after a few days of playing it was very close to the computer audio. Then I gave him a high quality fuse and power cord, a special CD player isolation transformer and a string system to stand on. Last but not least, I tried other (expensive) digital cables until I found the most consistent and affordable one. Sonically, this is now miles away from my computer audio and there is no going back. We've had our CDs back in the living room for a few years now and love putting CDs in again. Now a Project CD Box RS2 T is planned and then the topic "source" should be settled for us. Up until a few months ago, I couldn't imagine putting in CDs again instead of being able to conveniently access all my music from my listening position using an iPad. Now I realize how many songs I haven't heard in ages because they weren't in my favorites lists. It sounds much more grippy, much more spacious and relaxed. Even really bad recordings can be really fun and we love to listen to CDs again instead of random lists. Thx for the video 😀, greetings from Tom
@anadialog2 жыл бұрын
Interesting! Thanks for sharing that!
@dirkrs2 жыл бұрын
Hi, what does „ a special CD Player Isolation Transformer „ exactly mean?
@johnshepherd7082 жыл бұрын
Thomas, could you specify what cd player isolation transformer and fuse you are referencing? Also, could you indicate which digital cable, you decided on? Have you compares any isolation feet? Thank you for your comments here...Best regards....John
@ChrisStoneinator Жыл бұрын
"top quality ripping system" lmao sir are you aware that jitter doesn't get saved into the ripped file?
@zorqis Жыл бұрын
After a year, how is the RS2T compared to the 6000CDT, and have you tried the 9000CDT (and Marantz CD50n)?
@csxlab Жыл бұрын
Take a look at the SL-P1200 .. mine is in Italy at the moment being restored... just watched this video... I miss it so much.. hopefully next month will be back :)
@dilshaddealwis65432 жыл бұрын
I’ve used my Wadia 581SE CD/SACD player for 10 years now without hassle. A well produced silver disk does sound superior to streamed music without a doubt even though I listen to the latter more often due to convenience.
@nickolaymiltenov Жыл бұрын
I have used my DENON DCD2560GL for more than 30 years now and it still is better than latest hyper super duper ultra giga modern ESS Sabre DACs. Maybe it will outperform even your Wadia in CD format of course.
@GiguereSylvainАй бұрын
Good work. For those with a more down to earth budget.. let's not forget these 'used vintage gems' like the Meridian cd players wich are great transports, as are or were Quad, Naim, Linn, Rega, Teac, Denon, Sony ES, Sugden and so many other affordable options. My Meridian 506 CDm4 linked to my EAD Dac makes a great, cheap combo 🎶
@iant796410 ай бұрын
More than happy with my Audiolab CDT9000, great build, easy to use with excellent sound, can't see me needing an upgrade anytime soon
@johnmarchington31462 жыл бұрын
I have owned the PS Audio PerfectWave SACD transport and the DirectStream DAC for four weeks now and am absolutely delighted with both units. The resulting three-dimensionality of the sound is astonishing with extraordinary clarity of inner parts and remarkable depth from the best recordings. I'm using the I²S HDMI connections between the two units. I must also add that, using the USB input to the DAC from a laptop, the sound of hi-rez PCM and DSD files is also exceptionally good.
@JohnSmith-zl8rz2 жыл бұрын
$8,999 is a joke?
@johnmarchington31462 жыл бұрын
@@JohnSmith-zl8rz Each to his own.
@derekdartes3573 Жыл бұрын
PS audio is generally not recommended among audiophiles. It's very expensive and doesn't measure particularly well in bench tests.
@JingoLoBa572 жыл бұрын
Two to mention. Luxman, as a brand and the D10x is the latest top of the line from Luxman. I had and enjoyed the D06u for a while. Today my crown is the Audio Research Ref CD9. It’s a quad DAC with 2x DAC’s per channel and fully tube power and output stages. It’s marvelous - transparent lively and the best DAC and CD player I’ve had, better than my earlier Esoteric K03Xs player.
@Fred-ql3gq2 жыл бұрын
You know that this is all about transports, not players. No DAC.
@gotham612 жыл бұрын
Check out the Jay's CDT3 Mk3, they've really raised their game to a new level.
@anadialog2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I saw. Specs and build seem much better!
@auggysimcity Жыл бұрын
@@anadialog CHINA - what happens when they go out of business????
@henriksrensen32202 жыл бұрын
I have the tl5 cd transport. Its superb sounding
@darthdurkelthewise3202 жыл бұрын
I love CDs and I love vinyl. My perspective is very simple. Artists get next to nothing from streams so from a support standpoint, I’d rather go physical copy even if I’m losing 3% or more somewhere in audio quality. Anyhoo…The Jay’s pieces are fantastic and could be the best balance between extreme quality and value although far from budget. They sound incredible and they have my favorite top loading system. They’ve been making their boxes for 20 years now and they believe in the CD format. Save your allowance and stop buying expensive coffee and it’s possible. They can be had for around $1,800 if you really search. Furthermore, the Audiolabs are solid too for the price although some folks talk about scratching, I’ve never experienced it myself. I do prefer the drawer of the Cambridge over the slot loader but it doesn’t always inspire confidence. The Leak looks interesting but not my cup of tea aesthetically. And while the very esoteric transports are unique in their own way I’d imagine the laws of diminishing return start to set in at some point. Unfortunately I’ve seen a number of the PS Audio transports for sale so that makes me think but who knows. Fun video man!
@jmad6272 жыл бұрын
I’m using a Pioneer DV 563a DVD player to play my CDs and they sound great.
@QoraxAudio2 жыл бұрын
I'm just using an old Marantz DV3002 DVD player as a CD transport. It has a coax RCA out and optical toslink out, so I've connected it to my DAC. That way, I can use my cheap DVD player as a CD transport, but benefit of the quality sound of my DAC. The biggest problem today is that most CD transports and players use a cheap generic CD laser mechanism. Unless you go for a high-end CD player/transport, you're likely buying a cheap laser mechanism inside a fancy box. Always look for pictures of the inside before buying a fancy CD player or transport - that way you know what you're paying for. If you want a good CD transport with a good CD mechanism, I would recommend the Pro-Ject CD BOX RS2T - it's all you'll ever need - spend the rest of your money on the DAC.
@GREENTICKETRO2 жыл бұрын
I do have a Sont CDP 302....Sounds amazing!And the transport?One of the best ever built!!!
@MrKentaroMotoPI2 жыл бұрын
I have a CDP-102 and NAD 1020A preamp from 1985. I'll put them up against anything made today.
@rods64052 жыл бұрын
@@MrKentaroMotoPI CPD102 only had single DAC!
@MrKentaroMotoPI2 жыл бұрын
@@rods6405 The CDP-102 has separate data demodulation, RAM, digital filter, DAC, and low pass filter chips. Both channels are processed by the same chip up to the DAC, which has two analog outputs. The analog filter section has discrete op amp chips for each channel.
@kevinscott16002 жыл бұрын
ive gone with the aodiolab 6000a cdt ,brillant love it
@anadialog2 жыл бұрын
Great! Can you confirm that the gapless problem is solved? You need a CD with no pause between tracks to make sure.
@jctai1002 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the video! I'm looking at the Cambridge myself or possibly Jay's Audio if going upmarket because of that I2S/AES connection. I also saw an episode of Audiophiliac where they did some light modifications to the Cambridge and that would be kinda neat for me! This will be feeding a denafrips Pontus II dac! Can't wait to see your selection. Also I would be wary of advocating used cd transports as they are notorious for failure of the drive.
@Brian-vr1rh2 жыл бұрын
It's an informative video for those that haven't discovered the full potential of CDs, what makes the physical media function, and never taken and interest in what improvements or advances that have been made at the consumer level. Brand new CD playback equipment is still produced but you won't see much in the way of entry-level models (mostly audiophile grade) as people with large collections are willing to spend more for the highest detail/realism. As noted by the host, premium vintage transports/players are a great option since audiophile units built to last made by Mark Levinson, DCS, Theta, Wadia, Esoteric, Krell, and many others available here in the United States. If your wondering why a 20+ year old Mark Levinson still maintains a resale value of $4 to 5k and weighs 50lbs...when you use only the best components available...that's the reason.
@G50_GT3M3CSLM2C2 жыл бұрын
Yes vintage ML equipment performs **only if rebuilt and maintained**. I only own Levinson gear 2 332s capacitors/resistors replaced with Cornell, 526, 519, 585 and a of course a 31.5 which required a new optical drive. With CDs and digital music it comes down to a quality DAC.
@GeirRssaak10 ай бұрын
Sorry, you have been infected by very dangerous hifi virus! No medicine or snakeoil can cure you!
@alext29332 жыл бұрын
The Audio Analogue AADrive is excellent and beautiful. The remote too, is a masterpiece.
@anadialog2 жыл бұрын
They make them close to my home!
@medroastt98882 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video. I agree that spinning CDs is an old-school thing but it produces the best quality music playback/presentation, if done right. I'm using ayon CDT (mk1) + ayon skylla II DAC for my home setup. It's quite decent combo.. 😊
@anadialog2 жыл бұрын
Ayon is on my top list! Congrats!
@tomislavgasparic81002 жыл бұрын
I got myself TEAC P-700 last year, refresh it completly, tweak it and istall low jitter clock. It's a great cd transport. Metal VRDS with brushless motor.
@anadialog2 жыл бұрын
Niiice!
@johnbailey94082 жыл бұрын
I have the Audiolab cd6000cdt transport. It's great 👍 👌 It's a slot loading mechanism with a strong Lazer that will play cds with light scratches. It will play some cds that won't play in my stock car stereo.
@johnholmes9122 жыл бұрын
the best transport for its price
@terjemyller65732 жыл бұрын
I have it too. It will play CDs with light scratches. But it also produces light scratches/permanent surface stripes. Many owners report this in the forums, and mine does too. Someone suggested in a forum post that it helps to lift the CD, ever so slightly, when pulling it out of the slot. Could be.
@CM-dw3gh2 жыл бұрын
@@terjemyller6573 jesus. Thats really put me off. Has anyone else on this thread noticed the same? Be interested to know
@nightflightinc2 жыл бұрын
@@CM-dw3gh Yes, unfortunately it's true. I have tried 3 different Audiolab 6000CDTs and every one scratched my CDs to some degree. It's really strange, because it seems to only happen with certain CDs, while other discs were loaded & ejected several times with no scratches at all. So I don't know if it has to do with each disc's unique plastic outer layer, or what. But it has happened with pristine, brand new CDs. Check the forums, or even Amazon reviews, and you'll see photos of exactly what I've experienced. It looks like a hair comb scratched a row of parallel lines a few millimeters long, perpendicular to the edge of the CD. It's subtle, and you have to hold the disc at an angle in the light to truly see it. But it's there, and my CDs are too valuable to me to let this happen. You will find many forum users that say their CDs aren't getting scratched. If that's true, they are lucky. But I wonder if they're checking every CD that comes out of the Audiolab's slot loader like I did. I tried disc loading several different ways -- straight in, slightly lifted up or down, and never forcing it at all. Didn't matter, results were the same: new scratches. I wondered if the damage occurs while loading or ejecting, because it can require a little effort to get the mechanism to let go of the disc during ejection. So I did a few tests loading a CD with the label's typography parallel to the slot. Sure enough, when I ejected it, the disc had spun around and came out in a different position, but the scratches were in line with the label. I think the loading is the problem, not the ejecting. It's a shame too, because as others have said, this is by far the BEST sounding transport or player I've ever had. I'm comparing it directly with a NAD and Cambridge Audio. It's hard to believe they couldn't get the slot loader to work better. I've used slot loading players in car stereos, computers, and gaming systems for years and NEVER experienced any scratches.
@CM-dw3gh2 жыл бұрын
@@nightflightinc does it play only gapless too? This is what I've heard but just want to see from an owners perspective.
@solitaire51422 жыл бұрын
I had the Cambridge CXC a little while back, a good player but I hated the dim display. I just purchased the Audiolab and just love it. I find streaming Tidal to be quite inferior to my CDT6000/Hegel dac combo.
@anadialog2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your feedback
@Bob-hq5lj2 жыл бұрын
I loved my Pioneer Elite PD-65 as both a player and transport. I dunno but there was just a certain something special about its presentation
@technics-n-thuiast8346 Жыл бұрын
I have only had one CD transport, Technics SL-PA10. Well, i had 3 of them, one all stock, one upgraded and one even converted to a CD player with built in DAC. Stock it comes kinda basic with well known SOAD70A laser that technics use to put in everything and anything back in the day ( easy to find replacement ) but it did have an amazing chassis ( TNRC, Technics Non-Resonant Compound ) that even had a heavy insulator feet. It had a very good power supply with adjustable voltage switch and, unfortunately very basic optical outputs. One I had upgraded with much better laser from a Japanese market only unit, nicer CD tray and dampening material inside. It really did the trick. One i have had converted to a player by adding DAC out of another players Technics made and that one is the worse one ( due to crappy DAC ) but it does the job. Anyways, my reference CD player is Shanling T200, with a very good DAC and options for a tube or solid state outputs. But I mostly use it for my SACD's. Just to add for the end, if you can find one of the vintage transports/players please do get them. Some of those were so good, that even nowadays it is hard to find them proper rivals. Maybe you can make one video about those in the future :)
@Staybrown112 жыл бұрын
Great video…I own an audiolab 6000CDT…It does do gapless playback. I play Pink Floyd’s The Wall and it plays it as it should play. Gapless. My DAC is a Denafrips Ares 2. The combination is great and the price is perfect for my budget. Update: I have 1 week with a Holo Audio Spring 3. The 6000CDT upscales with a better DAC. Powerful bass, imaging, soundstage are excellent. I am wondering now what a “better” transport with I2s sounds like. I do not have a dedicated room nor is it treated with panels. Still sound is amazing. I know sound will improve with a bigger room.
@anadialog2 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear that! I hope older models are also working know...anyone can confirm this?
@F1fletch2 жыл бұрын
I also have the 6000CDT. I have never heard CD sound this good. It matches well with the DAC in the 6000A Play (used as a preamp). For the price, it’s a huge win for me.
@tee-jaythestereo-bargainph21202 жыл бұрын
I own 2 of the Audiolabs 6000 CDT Transport , In my Reference room I use my Burson Composer Dac with the A.L. and it sounds great ! And the Burson allows me to op-amp roll up to 4x Dual discrete op-amps The Sparkos SS3602 is my favorite also use audioquest power cable 😆 , But my eye has been on the Jays Audio Mk3 Transport but pricey
@bcretty6062 жыл бұрын
I have the same setup and am quite happy with it.
@barney68887 ай бұрын
Thank you for presenting this list, it is really helpful.
@anadialog7 ай бұрын
Thank YOU!
@mikecruz39022 жыл бұрын
DVD players is great as a transport. Coz even though CDs with scratches it can read well unlike those expensive CD players like a Cambridge for example even if you play original pressed CDs though it can also hardly play cdrs it won't play CDs with scratches.
@johnholmes9122 жыл бұрын
very poor clock stability in DVD
@simonzinc-trumpetharris8529 ай бұрын
@@johnholmes912nope
@stevenpettinga74002 жыл бұрын
I'm not going to impress anyone, but 80's Pioneer CD players (CD M 400, with a Pulse Modulated Converter) are my long time favorites. They sound excellent and are very reliable. It is nearly 40 years old and I use it quite a bit. Remember when CDs came out and the guys in the stereo store would take a nail to the disc, scratching it up, and it would still play perfectly. This machine sees through scratches & finger prints better than anything I have owned. I'd rather have more CDs than a really expensive player. I have 6,000+ LPs & 6,000 CDs. You buy 2 or 3 a week since 1965, you end up with a boat anchor like mine. I can't move and that's probably good for me. They are mostly first week releases and I've never been on a comp list. I think my collection is unique in that these were all albums I chose and paid for; and I took extremely good care of them; it's not a general point of view collection...it's my point of view. So, the quality of sound I listen to is of very import to me. I could have spent a lot more money on equipment but, I'd still very happy with my triple Advents, 4 JBL Blue Crystal tweeters, 850 Watts of Yamaha coming from 2 amps, and a Yamaha pre amp.Oh, and a 1200 DJ Turntable. I enjoy making CDR's, so I generally use two Pioneer DJ tables, they sound good and have a lot of features that end of being useful when mixing 2 CDs.I have in the last three years when the Covid shut everything down, I resumed listening to entire albums again, 2 to 4 sides studying the album covers, the vinyl, the labels; and just really. started listening to them in their entirety. I have rediscovered the joy of a long playing LP. I've got accustomed to, the Next, Next, Next of KZbin, Streaming services, I Pods, and car CD players. Our attention spans will wither to nothing if we get consumed with convenience. Yet, if you can find an 40 year old Pioneer that works well, buy it. Steven Pettinga, Indianapolis
@anadialog2 жыл бұрын
Nice! You seem perfectly setup and enjoying your system...good job!
@jorgegvb2 жыл бұрын
I had ripped all my CDs/SACDs and bought an excellent DAC/Streamer. I was convinced this was the best way to go for convenience and sound. Then someone recommend the PS Audio Perfectwave SACD Transport (PST) to me, so I got one on their 30-day trial program to try it out. I was shocked on how much better my CDs sounded direct from the disc than hearing it on my streamer. The PST was a keeper for me. Now I only use the streamer for Qobuz to listen to new music or something I do not have.
@anadialog2 жыл бұрын
That's it man...I understand people who don't believe but I appreciate who takes time and experiments, good job!
@pfcompany8852 жыл бұрын
Try audiophile streamer!
@JohnSmith-zl8rz2 жыл бұрын
for $8,999 ??? lol, no thank you
@jorgegvb2 жыл бұрын
@@JohnSmith-zl8rz What was $8,999? I did not pay anywhere near that much.
@jorgegvb2 жыл бұрын
@@pfcompany885 I have an audiophile level streamer.
@homerjones32912 жыл бұрын
I had an Oppo UDP-103 for the longest time but I wanted to get a dedicated CD transport, so I got the Cambridge CXC version 1 which served me for quite a while as well but it started getting finicky with reading less-than-pristine discs, and then it stopped reading them altogether. I sprung fior the Audiolab CDT 3000 because everyone raved about it but I missed the full sound of my CXC so I got the CXC version 2 and so I am happy again. .
@godinhumanform15942 жыл бұрын
is the version two of the CXC more stable at reading discs regardless of scratches?
@andrehendrik Жыл бұрын
still happy w the CXC v2?
@stimpy12262 жыл бұрын
IMO, there is no question that the sound of a quality recording on CD played on a high-quality CD player presents a better sound compared to the finest streaming service like Qobuz fed to a high-quality DAC/Streamer. Then we step up to analog reproduction on vinyl records. I have owned a Wadia CD player for over 20 years now and the sound is still just wonderful. I’m still waiting for DSD to really become the standard before I upgrade. So far this does not seem to be happening at a fast pace. Great presentation Guido!
@stimpy12262 жыл бұрын
@Erwin de Wit Especially when the pioneer Drive is no longer available. Both Paul McGowan and Nelson Pass had Wadias in their systems. Nelson‘s drive went dead and he couldn’t find a replacement. Paul came out with his own PS Audio transport so his Wadia disappeared from his office videos.
@stimpy12262 жыл бұрын
@Nicholas exactly what I’ve been doing. If I ever wind up purchasing an SACD I can use that layer
@stimpy12262 жыл бұрын
@Erwin de Wit The three that I’m trying to return are not hybrid even though they were recorded by Mark Levinson and the first recording was a hybrid which I bought many years ago from Mark. Should’ve asked the question before I made the purchase but these are so hard to find I just jumped at them.
@MX-S2 жыл бұрын
Neil, other than possible internet / network connection issues, why, in your opinion, is that the case ? Assuming everything is working properly, there is more evidence for the opposite being true.
@stimpy12262 жыл бұрын
@@MX-S Even Paul McGowan the owner of PS AUDIO and promoter of DSD format is now saying on a daily basis that analog is still much better than streaming or CD. I have a very high quality DAC/Streamer And even though it sounds very good he does not compare to a 20 year old CD player that that is in my system let alone a vinyl record. There is a difference and I think you should start researching some of the other blogs and videos and you’ll find out that too many people are going back to vinyl records.
@ocularcavity84122 жыл бұрын
Great vid man even though these are all out of my price range it i good to have the info if i happen to get lucky. My current best CD player is a Pioneer Elite PD41 that i managed to get for $10 because it was broken and i brought it back to life. I was drawn to it because of it''s strange disc loader it plays the disc upside down on a little turntable with the laser reading from above. I had NEVER seen that kind of loader and HAD to try it, and WOW do I LOVE IT!!!!! This thing even lets you COMPLETELY disable the DAC when using SPDIF optical or coax, which is DEFINITLY better than the RCA connectors even though it is overbuilt and gold plated ALL the way through audio path even internally where nobody would see it if they skimped lol
@anadialog2 жыл бұрын
The elite line had great stuff, hold on to it tight!
@ocularcavity84122 жыл бұрын
@@anadialog will do ; D
@thomaswalder4808 Жыл бұрын
"I was drawn to it because of it''s strange disc loader it plays the disc upside down on a little turntable with the laser reading from above. I had NEVER seen that kind of loader " And there is a good reason why you never saw that before - because it does not make sense at all. Even a turntable playing vinyl "upside down" would make more sense...
@ocularcavity8412 Жыл бұрын
@@thomaswalder4808Yeah it's a Gimmick but it is FUN one and stable enough the disc doesn't skip from room vibrations and for only $10 (originally cost $499 in the 90's) and sounds good so no downside. BTW do you KNOW the word "FUN" if not you should look it up and try to have some SERIOUSLY
@theedgeofbreakup51922 жыл бұрын
I recently picked up a OPDV971H for $6.50 and Oppo BDP 83 for $17 at goodwill. Both work and in excellent condition. Hope they serve me well.
@pierce-the-veil8305 Жыл бұрын
As I am considering the audiolab and the Cambridge it would be helpful to explain why you recommend one vs the other, ie. Sound quality, features etc.
@psi38452 жыл бұрын
Go for the Jay's audio CDT2-MKIII it is amazing!!! Holographic sound stage, perfect and stable imaging , each instrument is perfectly in focus!!! Only one word, amazing. I tried many cd player and transport, the Jay's audio CDT2-MKIII is my Reference
@anadialog2 жыл бұрын
In factbitbwas my choice...but not good enough: kzbin.info/www/bejne/e2OunKF4p8iYiMU
@Zero1O62 жыл бұрын
I own older Audio Note CDT Zero in black aluminium half size case. I think used price in 2022 is about 450-700 USD depending on condition. I compared it to MANY transports and full cd-players including high end CEC, Teac and other and it outperformed most of them. More expensive AN models of course sounds even better. But for current used price it might be best possible option.
@anadialog2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing that!
@tebbywafer16652 жыл бұрын
I ripped all of my thousands of CDs to WAV files. I don't know if it sounds better than a transport to a holo may, but I think they sound great.
@sdrtcacgnrjrc2 жыл бұрын
Out of curiosity: how do you access & play them?
@tebbywafer16652 жыл бұрын
@@sdrtcacgnrjrc I used to use JRiver, and now I use Roon. I ripped them with JRiver.
@sdrtcacgnrjrc2 жыл бұрын
@@tebbywafer1665 thanks. Looking to do the same so curious how others do it
@petervdveenmuis Жыл бұрын
The Audiolab 6000CDT does the job for me!
@skipskipson2 жыл бұрын
The Audiolab CDT plays gapless. I just ordered one. You freaked me out. I looked into it. You are mistaken. It would be a horrible product if its only job was to spin Redbook CDs and it couldn't even do that correctly. Not trying to give you a hard time. Love your channel, just trying to clear up misinformation for others in the market for it.
@anadialog2 жыл бұрын
No problem, thanks for confirming that the problem has been solved. Don't know about the past models. Here you acm se an example of people discussing about this: www.avforums.com/threads/audiolab-6000a-play-integrated-streaming-amplifier-review-comments.2322580/
@irashapiro91892 жыл бұрын
The link references an Audiolab amplifier not their CD transport.
@anadialog2 жыл бұрын
The one in the video description is correct I just checked
@jurgenpfister8297 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this, good review. What I missed is the comment for use of a CD Transport for ripping data to a HDD or SSD. Jitter and all the related clock issues are less of a prob then.
@anadialog Жыл бұрын
I am not a ripping expert. Actually I like to use CDs, but I think that a high quality cd-rom by pioneer for example can do the trick at a fraction of the price
@davidgill25202 жыл бұрын
Hello from Montreal, I use instead a CD transport an Innuos zen mkiii CD ripper/streamer. Everything in one box, this eliminates the need for a noisy laptop because it has a hard drive for your music storage.The sound quality is amazing and I did compare to higher end CD transports. I have added the Innuos Pheonix reclocker but that improves the streaming function. Then you connect it to an external dac. I would recommend this component it’s future proof and you can rip your friends cds. Take care
@henriperlman3104 ай бұрын
I have the Cambridge. Sounds good to me.
@jjinglenuts2 жыл бұрын
Good video my friend, thanks.
@anadialog2 жыл бұрын
Thank YOU!
@BurtBartlow9 ай бұрын
Bought a Samsung Blu-ray player with optical out at my thrift store for 7 bucks. Plugs into my receiver with the Lazer cable. Sounds awesome. Spend your money boys on a better transport if you want. I'll spend the money I saved on my vacation fund
@anadialog9 ай бұрын
Great! Sounds awesome compared to what?
@s3enu3 ай бұрын
@@anadialog I have an old LINN Karik II Arcam CD 82 and Denon DCD 700 . They are better than the Blu Ray Sony but when I use the Blu ray as a transport via a DAC . It is not bad at all
@grahampearce24055 ай бұрын
Ah, digital again...... Why does the CD transport matter, as long as it can feed error corrected data to the DAC. Even a £50 CD player (with digital out) can provide that. Simply put it is just reading data from the disk, error correcting as necessary, a simple test would be to copy the CD data to a PC, then do it again, if the file has any difference then the transport has in some way damaged the data. If the file is digitally identical, then your CD player/transport is perfect. This is the point of digital.
@anadialog5 ай бұрын
You may find this video I recently made of your interest: kzbin.info/www/bejne/f4qbYWOVjryloacsi=KY79vjhU6URB1cSg
@666chew2 жыл бұрын
You can actually get the TL5 in the US for $2275 with the heavy duty CD clamp and all aluminum remote. If you go for the plastic remote and standard clamp, you can get it for just under $2,000.
@jamesmachado93662 жыл бұрын
Just a note for the consumer. The Cambridge does not play CDR but the Audiolab will play anything. Something to consider.
@markboyd9342 жыл бұрын
Thanks James for the info. I just picked up the Audiolab this week (got a super buy from Greenote for $499) and wasn’t sure about it playing CDR’s.
@drivethrou Жыл бұрын
My cxc play Cd-r no problem
@genemarco-lt4su Жыл бұрын
Amen i dont know why people are trying to sell a media that was never that great to begin with. Hopefully more companies will understand this and bring back high end transports nothing sounded better than my aa pro next step up dcs. As far as cassettes they just got all the bugs when they figured everything out and then they stopped making them cassettes should make a comeback , because they have their purpose in place as far as audiophile people are concerned and they should bring back.
@LeonFleisherFan2 жыл бұрын
I'm seriously bummed to find how only the most expensive transport has a word clock input - implementation isn't all that expensive, and synchronization greatly improves digital playback.
@roberthart98862 жыл бұрын
the Audiolab CDT 6000 has a buffer and is terrific especially at ~ $620-700
@thomaswalder4808 Жыл бұрын
@@roberthart9886 "the Audiolab CDT 6000 has a buffer " EVERY CD player has a buffer
@austinlibby70252 жыл бұрын
You need to look at the new Diamond sherries CD player by rotelle the CD 6000 I think for the money for the five year warranty you can’t go wrong it’s over 2000 that much more I purchased it I’ve had many machines read that you mentioned here and I think it’s terrific gotta check it out the new diamond series rotelle which is available in your country I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised and this might be your next CD player check it out bro good listening
@klenchr36212 жыл бұрын
Does an expensive vs cheap transport really matter? I mean its all digital and either works or not.1s and 0s. Seems the dac and speakers matter the most. Analog is a different story where components affect sound quality. Even vibration affects sound. Regarding physical media, yes there is more date resolution BUT if you have mid grade speakers a 256 to 300 kbps aac file will sound great.
@KM-wl1tp2 жыл бұрын
No difference no
@drivethrou Жыл бұрын
Big differens
@memcdm4 ай бұрын
@@drivethrouThe expensive one makes a bigger dent in your pocket book and gives you bragging rights. Add a great DAC to your basic CD or Blueray player and enjoy the music. Fir 2599 to 3000 dollars you can buy a lot of CDS and upgrade your system.
@carlosastudillo5805Күн бұрын
Hi there, I am new to the audiofilia and recently I purchased a Hifiman headphone HE6se version 2 and Hifiman DAC/Amplifier EF-400. At the moment I use a Hiby R6 III connected to the EF-400 via USB C (there is only two USB inputs, one type C and the other is type B). I discovered in my garage a Panasonic DVD/CD player model DMP-BBT01 (with a HDMI output), which I pretend to use as a CD transport; so the question is how should I connect it with the EF-400? I highly appreciate your advise.
@anadialogКүн бұрын
If your player does not have a coax output or the dac a hdmi input you need a switch. I did a video here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gXLUo2uDhZKcpJYsi=rqXEkIZmNAxMkhjJ
@findingwithterry2 жыл бұрын
Apparently, if you live in Japan (like me!), you can find the C.E.C. Tl5 for 96,630yen (under $1000). At that price point, it's arguably the winner in terms of cost/performance.
@edwardlee6848 Жыл бұрын
Is CEC TL5 good for sacd?
@findingwithterry Жыл бұрын
@@edwardlee6848 Looking at both the Japanese and English text on the website, the answer seems sadly to be no. www.cec-web.co.jp/service/download/document/catalog/TL5_ENG_Catalog_w.pdf
@edwardlee6848 Жыл бұрын
Just like to know how much is CEC TL2N selling in Japan? Thank you
@dtracy03ss Жыл бұрын
The 9000 CDT, will most likely be hitting my Shelf with a Geshelli Labs DAC Should be a Great Combo!
@cdamian2 жыл бұрын
I'm personally mostly looking at second hand stuff from the 90s, because I just like the stuff from that area. And you get very high-end stuff for a reasonable price. The best sound is obviously when you just rip them and use a DAC
@MX-S2 жыл бұрын
@Erwin de Wit No, he's right. I've been using a highly regarded Arcam FMJ player with amazing DAC and dual-mono power supply for many years. HDCD capable too. Hooking up an external DAC of modern design via optical or coax has been a revelation. I get the same quality when hooking up a DAP with lossless files ripped from those same discs.
@MX-S2 жыл бұрын
@Erwin de Wit I will try it. I'll be getting a transport soon. My Arcam recently developed a failing laser. Will probably go with Audiolab. I just wish modern DACs still supported HDCD. Almost none do, so most are limited to analog outs of older players.
@petergatzbirle32932 жыл бұрын
It´s true, discs give me better quality than streaming, in audio AND video too.
@jaytejera11642 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed this overview, but was surprised there wasn’t more discussion on the benefits of a memory cache. Any thoughts?
@stevenclarke56062 жыл бұрын
I am not an expert, but I’m with you on this subject, I thought that the memory cache would be vitality important in the reproduction of music, in that it would filter out any imperfections.
@anadialog2 жыл бұрын
That requires ROM mechanisms. They are not optimized for CD reading, the laser beam is different, they are less accurate, in fact they read read and read. The best IMO is Redbook design. No fusion solutions which bring to use low quality components like rom drives.
@philipsimpson5513 Жыл бұрын
I have just purchased a Cambridge audio CXA81 integrated amp. I have read various reviews before buying this and it seems to have a really good built in dac. I am well pleased with the amp. The cd I am using through the coaxial input is the Yamaha cd n301 /cd network player. Unfortunately I can not connect to the network were my gear is placed so am just using as a CD player. I have spotted a cxc Cambridge audio transport forsale. Was wondering if this would be a better option connected to my Cambridge CXA81🤔your advice would be appreciated. Phil from Northern Ireland 👌
@anadialog Жыл бұрын
I think you’re good! The Yamaha has a Burr Brow Dac which should be quite good. Test it against the Cambridge dac connecting both rca and coaxial, might find some clear differences!