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Is it time for a locally-built CD Transport?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cleansound" data-source="post: 20725"><p>That's why I find cartridges so intruiging, there aren't too many shortcuts to be taken there.</p><p>I believe in a good cdp. and I believe in audio, that the more you spend the more you get, most of the time.</p><p>When it comes to cd. players I become quite skeptical, a 3 grand cdp. will often have the same transport as another cd. player costing 5 or 6 times more.</p><p>I believe one can possibly build a good transport and dac. for a minimal fee and it "could" potentially out perform the mega buck player.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cleansound, post: 20725"] That's why I find cartridges so intruiging, there aren't too many shortcuts to be taken there. I believe in a good cdp. and I believe in audio, that the more you spend the more you get, most of the time. When it comes to cd. players I become quite skeptical, a 3 grand cdp. will often have the same transport as another cd. player costing 5 or 6 times more. I believe one can possibly build a good transport and dac. for a minimal fee and it "could" potentially out perform the mega buck player. [/QUOTE]
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Is it time for a locally-built CD Transport?
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