I have two methods to replay my CD's. One being an olden design CDP with all of its risks present and well documented for the mechanical function, and the other a CDT, which is a design that has a Buffer Memory that removes the need for a replay to occur directly from the CD.
I use both and get great joy from both in use, even though their differences as an influence on the end sound are quite discernible.
Very recently, I had another design for a CDT loaned to me for use in my system.
Along with this CDT was a loaned DAC, to be an alternative to the one I use. The outcome of this loaned CDT used with my own DAC was that I was extremely impressed and sensed after a short-term demo' that there was a betterment to my owned devices, where the CD Mechanical replay is a subject of scrutiny.
DAC differences as an end sound evaluation during the short-term demo's were not as discernible for making selection for where betterment was being noticed.
For traditional designs of a CDP, I now have a selection of BS CD2 Discs added to my collection of CD's. These are designed by Sony and are a design claimed to improve the CD/CDP-CDT mechanical interface, by having much tighter tolerance to the read pits formed on the disc.
When extensive listening to BS CD2 is carried out on a selection of systems with a CD Source that takes a read directly from the disc as a replay. I may report back on what the assessments are of a BD CD2 used on this type of mechanical design for a CD replay device.
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