Considering a dedicated transport, need help


I have an Electrocompaniet ECD 1 DAC, pretty decent sounding piece of gear.

I use a Sony PS3 as transport.
Are there any fellow AudiogoN'er also using PS3 as transport? Anyone used a PS3 and also tried other 'hifi' transport and would like to share experience?

The PS3 is convenient, but there are a few things that I don't like:
The fact it makes noise with its fans/hardrive, and the 'suck & spit' action when load/eject, and only TosLink as output. (Is Toslink really that jittery?)
Oh! I would very much like to use AES/EBU input on my DAC.

So I am currently looking for a dedicated transport (really do not want to spend too much money...)

Before I even consider a new dedicated transport...

Considering price first:

When price goes above $2000-2500, I mind as well get any good player, and use DAC for music off of my computer. Or look into a player with digital input(s)...

So under $2500 these are the transports I am considering:

North Star Design M192 CDT
http://www.northstar.it/northstar_eng.html?audio=cdtransport.html

CEC TL51X
http://www.cec-international.de/pages/s50.html

Stello CDT100
http://www.aprilmusic.com/main/sub02_02_01.html

When it comes to source, a question of personal choice:
Should I look into something that has a whole lot of sonic personality? Or something 'neutral'?
spoolyt

Showing 2 responses by consttraveler

I have had a North Star Design M192 in my system for a couple of months now. It is feeding a Chorus DAC-64 and sounds fine.

At first is was a little "bright" sounding, but it is mellowing with age.

Dave
Spoolyt:

I'm using the XLR connection, as the Chord DAC seems to like that one the best. It has been that way with all of the players/transports I have tried.

In re-reading my earlier response I notice that I identified my DAC as a "Chorus"; it is a Chord DAC 64. My bad.

When run through my current speakers (Emerald Physics), it is as good a combination as I have heard and is only surpassed by very well recorded vinyl.

Dave