Hi fleschler
I’ve never had a problem tracking any disc whether it was store bought or burned by friends.
The Jays audio transport really surprised me. The design is obviously well thought out. The parts quality and the build quality are great. Normally, I’m not a big fan of anything built in China, but this unit is a very different story. It made me realize that it is possible to find very well made products even though it comes from China.
The owner of the company has designed a great product and really understands what makes a dedicated transport sound good. He believes that there is a lot of musicality to be extracted from red book cd’s still. When a disc can be read properly it can still be a great sounding format. When connected to a good dac with a good digital cable I find it to be incredibly musical. The fact that it’s made in China with their more affordable labor rates allows him to offer a excellent product at a very reasonable price point. If you ever get a chance to hear one, don’t pass up the opportunity.
A friend of mine told me about it and when he told me it sounded better than two other transports he owned, both being more expensive than the Jays Audio, that’s when I became very interested. I know his taste and he’s recommended other products to me in the past and has always been right so I know I can trust his ear. He was spot on with this one. I couldn’t be happier. Take care.
Scot
I’ve never had a problem tracking any disc whether it was store bought or burned by friends.
The Jays audio transport really surprised me. The design is obviously well thought out. The parts quality and the build quality are great. Normally, I’m not a big fan of anything built in China, but this unit is a very different story. It made me realize that it is possible to find very well made products even though it comes from China.
The owner of the company has designed a great product and really understands what makes a dedicated transport sound good. He believes that there is a lot of musicality to be extracted from red book cd’s still. When a disc can be read properly it can still be a great sounding format. When connected to a good dac with a good digital cable I find it to be incredibly musical. The fact that it’s made in China with their more affordable labor rates allows him to offer a excellent product at a very reasonable price point. If you ever get a chance to hear one, don’t pass up the opportunity.
A friend of mine told me about it and when he told me it sounded better than two other transports he owned, both being more expensive than the Jays Audio, that’s when I became very interested. I know his taste and he’s recommended other products to me in the past and has always been right so I know I can trust his ear. He was spot on with this one. I couldn’t be happier. Take care.
Scot

