RustyB
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I have a beautiful Kenwood transport that has a wonderful transport..... but you cant get lasers for them anymore. So its useless. I personally would buy an inexpensive new transport and a dac.
Is that the DPX 9010?
I have a beautiful Kenwood transport that has a wonderful transport..... but you cant get lasers for them anymore. So its useless. I personally would buy an inexpensive new transport and a dac.
Yes RustyIs that the DPX 9010?
I decided to buy. I bought ... ta-taa .. Primare CD31. The price was very tempting. When I connected this CD player to my system, I heard a crystal clear reference sound that I hadn’t heard in my home before. It seems to me that this guy is even playing too well! I really hope it doesn't break quickly. I'm tired of looking for repairmen.I have been using Primare amplification and cd players for 25 years and in terms of performance and reliability, its 10 out of 10. Superb build quality as well.
I has the CD31 for several years and not a problem. I later 'upgraded' to the CD32, but the difference was minimal. Enjoyed every minute I had with the CD31I decided to buy. I bought ... ta-taa .. Primare CD31. The price was very tempting. When I connected this CD player to my system, I heard a crystal clear reference sound that I hadn’t heard in my home before. It seems to me that this guy is even playing too well! I really hope it doesn't break quickly. I'm tired of looking for repairmen.
I decided to buy. I bought ... ta-taa .. Primare CD31. The price was very tempting. When I connected this CD player to my system, I heard a crystal clear reference sound that I hadn’t heard in my home before. It seems to me that this guy is even playing too well! I really hope it doesn't break quickly. I'm tired of looking for repairmen.
Yes Rusty
decided to buy. I bought ... ta-taa .. Primare CD31.
I am afraid of scratching the CD when loading into the slotted tray of audiolab cdt6000.
Thanks for that link Colin. That could be my next purchaseThis review is worth reading....
https://theaudiophileman.com/6000cdt-cd-transport-from-audiolab/
...his take on using the audiolab with a cheap DAC is interesting.
I would seriously consider that option rather than buying an 'old' player.