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CD players that make for a great transport
For those who have an extensive CD collection, own a quality DAC used for streaming, and occasionally enjoy spinning disks, what current model or recent vintage CD players within a budget of $500-$1000 are noted for having a good transport and quality coax digital output?
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oros37 posts06-25-2016 6:50pmJVC XL-Z series CDP’s - great transport mechanisms. Bullet proof last forever..+ 1. I used to own an XL-Z1050 for 18 years and it never skipped a beat. It is a very smooth, sophisticated sounding player and has excellent build quality for its price. Because the transport mechanism is smooth and solid & benefits from JVC’s legendary K2 processing, it is cherry ripe for connecting to a good outboard dac. If looking for this player on the used market, the usual advice applies; look for an example which has no more than 2 owners, ask to see lots of photos from all angles, make sure all original items (incl: the orig shipping box) are included, check the seller’s f’back & use Paypal. I’d also ask for the history of the player & S/N to check when it was sold & to which Distributor. |
Hi, I used to own a CAL Audio Delta CD transport feeding my THETA Pro-Basic 3 DAC. The CAL is built like a tank and has 3 separate digital outputs, Balanced, RCA, and Toslink. If there are any out there I'm sure you could get one on the cheap. By the way, I replaced the above set-up with a Cambridge 840C CDP/DAC and have no regrets and may be another option for you. If you read reviews on the 840C its noted as being a very good CD transport. The 840 has been replaced by the 851, so you can probably pick up an 840 on the cheap as I did. One last option I would like to suggest is a Sony SCD C2000ES 5 disk CD changer. Its my SACD player and of course CD's, it has RCA Coax and Toslink outputs (outputs CD only and mutes when playing back SACD's). Again, it's an older unit you can probably pick up for around $300? It sounds great through my 840C and you can load up 5 disks! |
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