The new (yet to be launched) Shanling ET3 CD transport has digital XLR (AES / EBU) output. I think it is about $700 (US dollars)
The very fine Jay’s Audio CDT2-MK3 has IIs (via HDMI), AES/EBU, S/PDIF Coax, and S/PDIF BNC - no Toslink. These retail for $2500 new but can be found used for $2000. It's a top loader with a Philips CDM4/19 drive. The also fine Pro-Ject CD Box RS2 T comes with an AES/EBU digital output sells for $3,200. |
It says June in the website. We are already mid-June, so I don’t know. Maybe June 30? Source: https://en.shanling.com/article-IntroET3.html You will need to scroll down a bit. Not too far down |
I just ordered this unit, you should check it out: https://valueelectronics.com/product/magnetar-udp900-universal-blu-ray-disc-player/ |
I can't say enough about the Jay's Audio CDT2-MK3 ! Terrific, well-built drive with a multitude of outputs and a precision clock. I've had mine for over a year and it only sounds better ! It's the best transport I've had on my system. Hard to find used and even used the price would probably be more than your $1000 range. Everyone has to try and stick to their own budgetary constraints, however if you're looking for a good final DAC that won't break the bank, this is one you should certainly consider...Good Luck ! |
curious what effect the Emotiva being not gapless has ? And yes,, looking to stay under $1000 ... I'm very familiar with the more expensive transports, where AES EBU is quite common, from my main system, but this is for a fun side project..thanks for all the responses...looks like the Shanling is shipping direct from China now, so hopefully here soon... |
The Perfect Wave Audio CDT MkII has been purchased by myself as a used item in the UK, for very close to your budget. I am extremely pleased with how it interfaces with my DAC and System overall. As a model it has many followers who are remaining loyal or stuck loyal for many years. The link will show you how it might work in favour of your requirements. |
Remote supervision by VR of truck repair I bought Nuprime CDT and I couldn't listen to it even once, it didn't work and I returned it. Then I went for my first option that I had not chosen because the price was higher than the Nuprime, and this was the Pro-Ject CD Box RS2 T, which I bought with its linear separate power supply, and even its special power cable. between transport and source. It has been one of my best investments to date, transparent liquid sound, precise and musical. A good power cable makes differences and the same a good bases in both devices |