pro-ject cd box rs2 vs jays audio cd2 mk3


I have been following a lot of posts here , but I have not read of any comparisons as of the 2 transports . I am on the fence about the 2 transports as it does not seem that there is to many choices in that price range. I can purchase both transports for about the same price . any body compare them yet or have any other thoughts . thanks
kully560
@musichead
I would rate the Project transport as better across the board.  Again though the Jay's Audio transport is quite good for sure.   The extra dollars for the Project transport seem justified in my mind. 

Now the big question is the LTA linear power supply or the SBoost power supply the best upgrade for the Project transport?  The LTA costs a few hundred more.  Curious if u or anyone else might have some insight here.
Jaymark, I have the LTA power supply and am very happy, but I haven’t compared it with the Pro-Ject power supply.  I believe that Terry / Teajay may have compared the power supplies.  Check out the thread he started a while back on the CD Box RS2. 
Teajay did compare the LTA LPS and Pro-Ject LPS and he did prefer the LTA (Linear Tube audio). Another well regarded LPS is the Fidelizer Nikola Signature. Generally speaking LPS are usually considered a clear upgrade to SMPS wall warts. It's impressive the Pro-Ject is praised for superb sound quality even with the stock wall wart power supply. 
Charles 

Hey all you CD transport experts been reading this thread.  I have a DCS Rossini DAC and clock that I added an Audiolab 6000 CDT to.  I had a few discs I could not stream or even find to play on youtube.  I am pretty floored how good this sounds and I actually like it better than streaming to the Rossini from my Roon Nucleus +.  I'd like to take a step up and am kind of wondering if I should go for the CD box or try and get a Rossini with the built in CD drive? I should have got the Rossini player  but at the time I wasn't at all into playing discs.  Now I prefer it and enjoy the ritual of collecting and owning the physical media like I used to, vinyl of course too.