Anyone tried the Denafrips CD transport?


I am currently using a Cambridge CXC transport and believe it to be a high value product at $600 retail. That said I am interested in the Denafrips transport as I could move the CXC to my secondary system. I am using a Audio Mirror Tubadour III DAC.
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When I emailed Alvin about that he said Jay’s Audio has been making transports for many many years. He said Jay’s is the better transport.

Maybe for hi-res and dsd the Denafrips would be better, but I do strictly Redbook and the Jay’s using the I2S output going to my AM Tubadour III
SE Dac sounds great.
I believe the Denafrips is a Redbook CD player only. My Tubadour has the upgraded caps and resistors, however lacks the I2S output. 
I found the post comparing the Jay's Audio CDT2 to the Denafrips Avatar where the Jay's ended up being sold. There are some disclaimers since different inputs to the Terminator DAC were used. Seeing Alvin's comment above YMMV would seem to apply.
Judging from different inputs on the Terminator is not the best move. But hey, whatever works for a user. 
I currently have a CXC and waiting on the delivery of the Denafrips transport. I finally pulled the trigger on a new transport. I've been itching to upgrade my cxc for a long time. Don't get me wrong, I love my cxc. Had it for the last 4 years. But I think it's time to step it up a bit. Been eyeing the Jay's for the last couple of years now. But never wanted to spend over $2k for one. I don't have any magical dac, so I'll be hooking it up with the digital coaxial straight to my xmc-2. Which imo sound great with Dirac. I have always wanted to get a dac but I don't want to lose Dirac.