What's the point of having cds without a way to play them?
My CD-player stopped working. Does it make sense to invest in a new CD-transport?
My older CD-player stopped working, so I am considering whether I should go now for a new CD transport. Most of the time I stream audio (Qobuz) and I have a many €€€€ streamer and DAC. So no need for a CD transport?
However, though I haven't bought a CD for at least 10 years, some people say that a CD still sounds better than streaming. And I have a huge collection (classical, jazz, blues, pop). I was looking at the front loader Teac PD 505t or the newer model PD 507t (about €1000-1300). Does that make sense? Or just forget about CDs and CD-players, keep or rip some for the good memories when buying them, and donate or sell the rest? What do you think?
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My cd player quit about 6 months ago….it’s a medium priced Denon so I sent it off to an authorized service center. When I got it back, it plays but the remote doesn’t do anything anymore. I really liked the sound of the Denon but I didn’t want to spend a lot more on a new player. So I’m playing lots of vinyl and just playing a few cds. There’s something about the vinyl that takes me back many years and I like it….how long it will last, who knows but I’m just along for the ride now. |
Thanks for the great insights that will help me to make my decision. To respond to some of the comments:
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OP... "Twenty years ago my CD-player was high end with a tube, but has a weak/cheap transport that has been fixed too many times (not a laser or belt problem). The player is also outdated now and I am done with the repairs..." Sounds exactly like my old Sonic Frontiers CD Player... tubed... warm, not detailed... repair once every year or 18 months. |
@ghdprentice What did you do? You kept it or threw it in the bin? |
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