Best CD Transport in 1K Ball Park


I'm currently in the market for a CD Transport in the 1K ball park. I was thinking about CAL Delta but heard they were being discontinued. Are there any suggestions or thoughts on any particular Manufacturer or Model I should demo?

P.S. The unit must have a AES/EBU output.
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Subaruguru, it sounds like your local dealers might be trying to get you to buy what they're selling. But I guess the worse you could do is to audition those pieces just for the heck of it.
Please don't slam me for low-balling, here, but Rotel insides all seem to agree that first generation RCD855s had outstanding, heavy, low-jitter transport sections; clearly superior to later generations. I continue to use mine, but of course need to upgrade the DAC, amp/filter, etc. Used ones have popped up on here and eBay under $200. Very clearly a more dynamic and PRaT-ful presentation than a ARCAM 9, Audio Refinement Complete, or Pioneer DVD w/ BelCanto DAC, for example. I remember about 8 years the Boston Audio Society ran a CD clinic where a bunch of jitter measurements were made. The Rotel 855 was the only low-to-moderate priced player with exceptionally low jitter.
Go figure!
(That being said, local dealers nevertheless suggest I replace the 855 with a Naim CD5 or Linn Genki, or FMJ, rather than tacking a DAC onto it. Comments?)
Sean and Glreno, I'm glad that you feel so highly about the Theta Pearl as I am currently in the process of buying a used one here on Audiogon. It'll be mated to my Bel Canto DAC 1.1, Sim Audio Moon I-5 and ProAc Tablette 50 Signatures. I'm excited to hear the results.

Hbrandt, I had no idea that a Wadia could be had for that price. Something I should have considered too.
I've seen several Wadia transports hitting the market at bargain prices...and have discussed this with several knowlegeable people. Consider picking up a Wadia WT-3200 for about $700 and you'll have about 85 - 90% of the performance you would get from a new Wadia 270.

My price range was a bit higher than 1K, so I recently purchased a Wadia WT-2000 based on the Teac P2 transport. The unit has been extensively tweaked and modified by Great Northern Sound and should arrive today. I'll let you know how it sounds!!
I agree that a used Pearl is an excellent value. I just sold one to upgrade to an Altis CDT3. The Pearl can be purchased used for under $700. It's a great deal. I can't imagine anything better for the money.
For a "reasonable amount" of cash outlay, the Theta Pearl is a better transport than the Cal Delta. Take this as coming from someone that has a Delta. Sean
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Some transports you might consider buying used are the Theta Pearl and Theta Data Basic I and II. The Theta Data Basics use the discontinued Phillips CDM-9 mechanism, so if you ever need to have it serviced it might be a problem. On the other hand, the Pearl uses the still available Pioneer mechanism. Also, look into the Sonic Frontiers SFT-1 and Audio Alchemy DDS Pro.

These have all been discontinued, but seem to have quite a following. All units can be found used for between $400 and $1100.