Advice on CD transport


Here’s the situation:

Am purchasing two channel integrated amp with built in DAC shortly (likely Hegel H390. Love the DAC section).  Big CD enthusiast and I’m looking for a great transport under the $1k range (used is more than acceptable).  My issue is buying a standalone transport is too rich for my blood so looking for a CD player with awesome transport. I hate paying for the DAC in it I won’t be using but such is being audio poor. 
I’ve always liked the Rega line but am wondering what anyone has found/used.  If you’ve got any helpful input without getting into DIY, please feel free to chime in. 
CJ
cjlundberg

Showing 2 responses by scothurwitz

Hi cjlundberg

I realize your budget is $1000.00. All I can tell you is I never realized how important a transport can be with regard to sound quality. It can make an enormous difference. 

I, like you, thought I’ll use a really good CD player with a digital output into a good dac. I did that for about one year and enjoyed it very much. The CD player I was using was the Yamaha CDS2100 which is a very nice cd/sacd player which uses Yamahas own proprietary transport that’s designed and made in house. It’s metal, not plastic and silent and incredibly smooth when opened. The retail on that player is $3500.00. By the way, it uses Yamahas best transport, the same one they use in their $7000.00 flagship player. 

A friend told me about a Chinese made dedicated transport that was very reasonably priced that sounded amazing. I went to his house to listen to his system (which I am very familiar with) and it sounded much better than I remembered. I asked him why, he told me the only thing he changed since I was there last time was the transport. He’s was using his CD player (an Audio Research CD 8) the last time I had heard his system. He added this transport and told me that I had to come hear this thing. He was also using a good digital cable. I was shocked at the improvement. So much so I asked him if he would be willing to bring it over to my house and let me try it in my system. He did bring it over and I plugged it into the digital input on the Yamaha CD player. My jaw hit the floor. The disadvantage is no sacd, just redbook only. Not the end of the world. I have about 200 sacd’s and about 4000 redbook cd’s. 

The improvement in in sound quality was so much better it quickly made me not care about my sacd’s. 

The name of of the company who builds this transport is called Jays Audio. The model is a CDT2 MKII. They only make 3 products. A CD player, a dac & a transport, that’s it. The build quality on this transport is really good and it looks nice as well but the sound quality is what blew me away, I never would have thought a transport could make such a difference. It absolutely blew away that Yamaha transport. The retail for this transport is $2398.00. In my opinion, worth every penny. Hope that helps.

Scot


Hi fleschler

I’ve never had a problem tracking any disc whether it was store bought or burned by friends. 

The Jays audio transport really surprised me. The design is obviously well thought out. The parts quality and the build quality are great. Normally, I’m not a big fan of anything built in China, but this unit is a very different story. It made me realize that it is possible to find very well made products even though it comes from China. 

The owner of the company has designed a great product and really understands what makes a dedicated transport sound good. He believes that there is a lot of musicality to be extracted from red book cd’s still. When a disc can be read properly it can still be a great sounding format. When connected to a good dac with a good digital cable I find it to be incredibly musical. The fact that it’s made in China with their more affordable labor rates allows him to offer a excellent product at a very reasonable price point. If you ever get a chance to hear one, don’t pass up the opportunity. 

A friend of mine told me about it and when he told me it sounded better than two other transports he owned, both being more expensive than the Jays Audio, that’s when I became very interested. I know his taste and he’s recommended other products to me in the past and has always been right so I know I can trust his ear. He was spot on with this one. I couldn’t be happier. Take care.

Scot