Schiit CD Transport on the way soon.


Thought this great news deserved it's own thread. As it's long awaited.
I was sent this link from Alexander of Schiit. They are under staffed at the moment he said with illness.
Schitt’s design team Dave and Ivana talk about a transport somewhere here on a live stream video a couple of weeks ago. https://fb.watch/1w1NgZQhxn/

To show interest, kick them along a little if your waiting for it, send them an email info@schiit.com to ask "how’s it going".
If you get get some info please post it up here, as I’m also waiting with bated breath for one to be released

Cheers George
georgehifi
Hope the spinning speed will be correct!
Hard to get that wrong, unless done deliberately, then you can just watch the time counter seconds an compare it to your phone world timer. 

Cheers George 
Going to have USB pass through!!  That will give me Unison USB output to my Unison Yggy!!  I'm a buyer.
Iam not sure if the tube output is being use as transport.
There's no tubes involved when using it as a transport, they may be lit up, the digital process is not using them at all.

Cheers George 
Is it ok to use tube on transport?I do have the Ah toobje player , I use it as transport, Iam not sure if the tube output is being use as transport.
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Hey abraxalito, slumming it again?

Yes that USB is suppose to be USB-c version also. No I2S because there's too many variation of it, but aes/ebu, rca, and toslink as well as the USB-c, from what I gather.
And if you look in the video the prototype looks to have 2 or 3 double core transformers from what I can make out. 
And no slot load computer mech thank god, but a proper Philips? tray mech/laser
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Cheers George 
For their sake I hope that their rollout of the transport is better than their rollout of the SOL, which was a brain fart in so many ways and continues to be as they just announced a new pulley because after all the initial problems, they only now realize the SOL does not run at an accurate speed.