You could always buy 2 new and keep one for when the cd transport breaks. I love cd players. Sometimes they quit and have to unplug and do a hard reboot.sometimes they throw a fit and won't play certain discs.they skip but don't jump rope. I googled favorite cd players yesterday and found a blog with 40 pages of people's opinion about bought a certain used one but many people stated transport problems.that saved me some money. I must have 10 or so of these all currently working.some have tubes,carver ,accuphase musical fidelity, bat, mcintosh mcd 12000 tube or solid stateect. I like that one.some you can turn the tube stage off go solid state. It is known the old phillips cd 1 transports fails often .my marantz sacd 10 is about 4 k on the used market now. It's been kind to me.enjoy the search and for the streamers I have some high end of that with dac but member the cd player had dac in the beginning.
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a year ago i bought a new TEAC VRDS-701T CD ’only’ transport. it has the newest version of the BIG-BOY VRDS transport and is built like a tank. when i bought it the list price was $2799. now it’s $3299. https://teac.jp/int/product/vrds-701t/top most SACD’s have a CD layer, so you can play all the discs. if you buy an SACD player and want the dsd layer, you are limited to the dac inside that transport, or need a proprietary interface that works with your dac so you are limited. i wanted to use my Wadax dac with a modestly priced transport so i could play silver discs. as far as performance, it was just ’ok’ using a SPIDF interface into my dac......until......i hooked up my Esoteric G1X Clock to it and then it came alive and is really quite fine sounding. but it does the job and i can now play my 4000 CD’s and 1000 SACD’s again. and it works sufficiently with my $400k Wadax. no it does not quite match streaming on the Wadax, but then nothing else does either. it’s good enough to not avoid silver discs if i want that particular music, or a friend brings a CD over with them. for around $3k why mess with old transports and worry about it? |
You don't forego listening to your cd's when you move to streaming, rip them to streamer internal drives or NAS. You then back up those files via something like RAID, so two drive NAS, second drive is copy of first drive. And then I have a copy of the copy via usb drive, so three drives would have to fail for me to lose my over 3.5k rips. Another possible advantage of this is cd rips may have better sound quality vs cd's with transport, mine did with the subsequent transports used after my ML No. 37 died. |
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