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What makes a good CD transport?
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<blockquote data-quote="croak" data-source="post: 20344" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>Just acquired an old Marantz CD85, brick shithouse build, diecast swing arm mech. Reclocked with a prototype of Amphibian Audio / Croak Audio (still deciding) Tick Tock CD master clock and PLL digital output (Pendulum?) triggered by same clock. Results are very very good.</p><p></p><p>This however helps nobody here but I believe a good way of an affordable CD transport is the above. Vintage CD of right pedigree and vintage, master clock and PLL digital output. Plans are to offer both soon, one way or another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croak, post: 20344, member: 361"] Just acquired an old Marantz CD85, brick shithouse build, diecast swing arm mech. Reclocked with a prototype of Amphibian Audio / Croak Audio (still deciding) Tick Tock CD master clock and PLL digital output (Pendulum?) triggered by same clock. Results are very very good. This however helps nobody here but I believe a good way of an affordable CD transport is the above. Vintage CD of right pedigree and vintage, master clock and PLL digital output. Plans are to offer both soon, one way or another. [/QUOTE]
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