Surprising Quality of PC sound card
Sander deWaal wrote:
Pooh Bear said:
You'd better believe it! Deep inside the beautiful alloy casing of the
Mark Levinson 'Reference' transport at some $15,000, you'll find
exactly the same Philips industrial transport mech (and associated
electronics) as is used in the jukebox at your local pub.......
No surprise there then !
Wasn't there a better transport available ?
What's wrong with the Philips CD12 or their later reincarnations?
It's a teriffic mechanism. Arcam and many other good players use them
as well.
I have to confess that I'm slightly biased against Philips *mechanisms*.
Going *way back* Philips have engineered very mechanically weak products that
simply break very easily.
I dare say that they may have learnt their lesson but I would like to see evidence
of same !
For audio use, I prefer the TEAC VRDS or Pioneer stable platter
mechanism, though. But that's because I'm a DIY-er who always looks
for things to improve. :-)
At least my old Denon DCD-1700 has a transport that feels of 'battleship
quality'. In fact the entire player is built like that. Unlike many modern CD
players that you could pick up with your little finger, this is one that
actually inspires confidence due to its sheer weight !
You will note that my recently acquired Pioneer stable platter player
sounds way better after I've filled it up to its top with concrete,
note.
Platter ? Vinyl ?
My Garrard 401 rumbles like crazy if you don't mount it in a 'block of stone' !
Graham
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