Transport for Exogal Comet Plus DAC


Transport for Redbook CD only.  Currently using an Oppo 103, but that will be leaving soon.  Curious if this is a DAC that would benefit from re-clocker...Thanks
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I will make the same suggestion here as I made on the other thread.  Ditch the transport.  Load your cds to a Bluesound Vault 2 and feed that to your Exogal dac.  You can run the analog and digital outs at the same time.  That way you can easily compare the sound of the dac in the Bluesound versus the sound of your Exogal.

Now you have all your cds right at hand from your iPhone or iPad.

Ok, I just added one and it took just under 8 minutes.  Once the cd is added, access is instantaneous.
I never counted, but I estimate I have around 700 cds in there now.  I added some everyday for a couple of months since I wasn’t in a big rush.  You could at least get all your favorites done in a couple of days.

Btw, there is one downside I forgot to mention.  The Vault does require an Ethernet connection in proximity to your audio gear.  In my current home this is not available in my main listening room, but is not a problem for my secondary system.  My new summer home is good to go in that respect.  
Ok then, for a transport only, check out the Woo Audio WTP1 available from Audio Advisor.  It looks like it’s built like a tank.  It will require a decently spaced shelf since it’s a top loader.  No drawer mechanism is one less thing to fail in the long run.