Help with choosing a CD transport


Hi Folks. I'd like your opinions on CD transports that are "Affordable" and or may be unusual choices. I have an Oppo 93 that I like a lot. When ithe 93 got sick for a while I picked up an Audiolab 6000 CDT. The Audiolab is a really nice unit once I got used to slot loading. Good sound and is heavy and apparently well built. I've run it constantly for weeks. My problem is the 93 sounds a little better. My system has some extra exuberance and the Audiolab exacerbates that. It' just a bigger relaxation factor with the 93. 
I wonder if there are some other blue ray players out there or CD players that also offer good performance as a CD transport. The 6000 was $550. In retrospect I could have gotten a pretty food CD player and used it as a transport all things being equal. Sony has some blue ray players with digital coax out for $100. Might be a sleeper.
I have considered the Cambridge transport but if you look at the on line reviews for Cambridge equipment they seem to have more than their share of reliability problems. I auditioned their stereo receiver and it was DOA. Had to get a replacement. 
Any ideas, opinions or suggestions. Thanks in advance. 
fredcdobbs

Showing 1 response by georgehifi

Thanks. I am comparing the 93 and the 6000 as transports only with Schiit Gugnier Multibit DAC.
Get in touch with Schiit and beg when it's coming, rumors are they have one coming out.
You know Mike Moffat was the brains behind Theta Digital, so the Schiit one should be a beauty for Schiit money, with Mike doing the design.

Cheers George