PS Audio CD Memory Transport?? Yes Or NO


I have thousands of cds and I have 4 or 5 cd players. To me they all sound pretty similar. I want to buy one that would be a step up. I have Marantz 6005, Pioneer cd recorder, California Audio Labs Mark 2 and an old Oppo dvd player. I have a Wyred 4 Sound Dac 2. LIke I said I cannot tell if any of them sound any better than the others. I think the California Audio actually sounds best to me. I have Prima Luna separates and a Luxman 505U integrated amp. The questions is, will I hear any improvement going to a transport with the hard drive to reduce jitter etc. or will it be a waste of money? Any advice or other suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks,

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Charles1dad,

Hello, I recently purchased a B-stock PWT.  Out of the box it had problems with the drive:

1.  After the initialization process, it said to insert disk, during the process of loading a disk, the tray would rapidly close and it took several attempts to time the rapid opening and closing of the tray to get the disk seated.  It never stayed opened by itself.

2.  Once that event was over, the drive was vibrating so loud that you could head the vibration over 12 feet away.  This vibration continued even after I got the disk back out of the tray.  It only stopped when I powered down the unit with the rear power switch.

I contacted Jeremy and the unit is on its way back to PS Audio and the dealer is sending me another unit from his stock.

My question to you based on your experience and being pleased with your PWT is does your unit's drive make that much noise and is the drive noise a distraction to your listening environment.

Does a properly functioning unit open and close in a safe manner and can I expect noise free operation during playback on a proper unit.

I have selected all components of my system to be dead quiet during playback and hope this unit will work with my preferences for extremely quiet electronics.

Thanks for your support

TH