If you know the people at McLean's see if they have the Nuprime CDT-8 transport in stock.
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jackd248 posts11-07-2018 11:15amIf you know the people at McLean’s see if they have the Nuprime CDT-8 transport in stock.Yeah this sort of thing looks good, but too new, no used ones on the market yet. + what they say is used for the laser is ??? that number is the chip, but not a laser. Cheers George |
I love my Jay’s Audio CDT2 MK2. It has a hdmi i2S output. Thanks Lord but do you know the laser is hard and expensive to get? I don’t want this. https://forum.audiogon.com/posts/1645515 Cheers George |
George He is a pretty comprehensive review from one of the Far East publications that may have the answers you are looking for. https://review.u-audio.com.tw/reviewdetail.asp?reviewid=1528 |
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Audio Alchemy DDS Pro CD TransportDifferent protocol I2S also uses a lower end Pioneer Stable Plater, with unobtainium new, PEA1179 laser. Cheers George |
Getting closer to maybe finding the NuPrime's laser, this Shanling uses the SAA7824HL that goes with it laser the Sanyo HD850 https://www.ebay.com.au/i/122687604397?chn=ps http://www.shanling.com/Product/Detail?id=5cc95aa4df554b39afcace68e1592a6a Cheers George |
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There might be a mix up with the Jay's Audio use of the Pro 2 laser assembly with the CDT2 Mk2. Since they stopped making it, Jay's now uses the Pro 4 laser assembly, despite what it states on their website. Currently, the CDT3-MkII is the flagship, using remaining stock of the CDPro2 LF mechanics and an on-board Rubidium clock. Because Philips stopped production of the CDPro2 LF, the CDT2-MkII as built on their CDM4 mechanism [right] will be the model going forward. You can check it out on the 6moons.com review. The more expensive CDT3 still uses the Pro 2 unit. All the best, Nonoise |