Anyone hear Jay's Audio cdt2-mk3 vs mk2?


rsf507
@dwmb, like amorstereo and wig suggested above the Pro-Ject is a better transport. You can try it which is a few hundred more. You can let me know how you come up with.
@amorstereo, thanks for the suggestion. I have been searching a good transport for a long time. Now I am able to sit and enjoy my music for hours without fatigues. I think there must be something better out there. I might look to change it if I become unsatisfied in someway. But now I am happy and music is the main thing.
@ googlemate

In regards to your transformer buzz, make sure the transport is plugged directly into the wall as these transports has a lot of filtering built in and if your conditioner has filtering, it shows up in a big way with the Jay's.

Wig
@wig thanks,

I use an Isotech power conditioner which may have filters. Maybe this is why the transport has a low level of humming. But it is not too big a deal to me especially when I can get a dark background in listening my music by dimming the display.
Hey Wig. Thanks for the many public and private tips.  You were correct that the bone CD clamp would be a great addition to my MKII.  I can’t wait to use it on a MKIII.  
A few questions: Did you or a technician do the changeout work to upgrade your MKII to the MKIII?  How many hours of labor are involved?
I currently own a MKII and I’m deliberating whether to buy a new MKIII  and sell my MKII, or do the upgrade.

Thanks again,
Tim
@ toolbox149

The CD clamp is even more noticeable on the MKIII as that player is more resolving. I bought the new MKIII and used the MKII in my secondary system but the upgrade shouldn't take more than an hour and really simple to complete.

Watch the videos a few times and that will be a big help to you.

CDM4-Replacement | Jays Audio (jays-audio.com)

Wig