good luck. I went through the process of trying to find a Philips transport from *anywhere* I could get my hands on it... after about two years of searching, i finally gave up. I've since settled for a commercial transport, which is perhaps just as well, because I hear that when you can find a transport mechanism, they're not cheap! Just wanted to let you know what you're up against here... But, please don't let me discourage you! The last time I looked was about two or three years ago, so if we're lucky, the situation has changed.
No idea about a US source, but the classic reply to this question is http://www.daisy-laser.nl/, who are in Europe, but I'm sure they'd ship to US (if they don't have a distribution network there already). You probably knew this though, as you are looking specifically for a US source...
Jake
Jake
I came across this the other night, but of course I don't understand any of it.
http://www.audiokit.it/ENG/Frames/Introduction1.htm
http://www.audiokit.it/ENG/Frames/Introduction1.htm
Steinmusic
Steinmusic sells the CDM12 transport, not in the USA though:-(
http://www.steinmusic.de/indexeng.htm
/Freddie
Steinmusic sells the CDM12 transport, not in the USA though:-(
http://www.steinmusic.de/indexeng.htm
/Freddie
Just buy a cheap Philips CD player - CD711, CD721, CD753...
There is CDM12 in there.
Regards
Asen
There is CDM12 in there.
Regards
Asen
From:
Andrea Ciuffoli
via degli Zingari 50
00184 Rome
ITALY
email: audiodesign@tin.it
http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/8231/index.html
I couldn't paste the picture, see site inder CD Player and DAC.
An easier solution is get a good CDM12 as this one
This complete CDM12.1 drive, including display, power supply, keybords,
bitstream DAC, ready to use for 298.00 DM. The same unit with remote
control and digital output costs 369.00 DM by
Stein Hifi Systems
Scharpenberg 64a
45468 Mülheim
Germany
Tel.: ++49 208 32089
Fax ++49 208 381890
e-mail info@steinmusic.de
URL: http://www.steinmusic.de
Andrea Ciuffoli
via degli Zingari 50
00184 Rome
ITALY
email: audiodesign@tin.it
http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/8231/index.html
I couldn't paste the picture, see site inder CD Player and DAC.
An easier solution is get a good CDM12 as this one
This complete CDM12.1 drive, including display, power supply, keybords,
bitstream DAC, ready to use for 298.00 DM. The same unit with remote
control and digital output costs 369.00 DM by
Stein Hifi Systems
Scharpenberg 64a
45468 Mülheim
Germany
Tel.: ++49 208 32089
Fax ++49 208 381890
e-mail info@steinmusic.de
URL: http://www.steinmusic.de
Glad to help!
I keep saying that it's a great site. Everyone should take a look at it, if you get the chance. There is a bit of everything on it.
Vince
I keep saying that it's a great site. Everyone should take a look at it, if you get the chance. There is a bit of everything on it.
Vince
Transport with Word Clock Interface
I just purchased the HHB CDR850 PLUS unit (Pro-gear). I bought the unit specifically because it not only can read and record CDR media, it also has a sweet interface setup on the back.
Apart from having full AES/EBU digital output (XLR). It also has "BALANCED" XLR digital output (NOT to be confused with AES/EBU). Furthermore, it features a "Word Clock" interface for further jitter control.
Unfortunately in consumer audio - i have not found an external DAC that utilizes Word Clock interfacing (let alone Balanced XLR digital). Any recommendations?
I just purchased the HHB CDR850 PLUS unit (Pro-gear). I bought the unit specifically because it not only can read and record CDR media, it also has a sweet interface setup on the back.
Apart from having full AES/EBU digital output (XLR). It also has "BALANCED" XLR digital output (NOT to be confused with AES/EBU). Furthermore, it features a "Word Clock" interface for further jitter control.
Unfortunately in consumer audio - i have not found an external DAC that utilizes Word Clock interfacing (let alone Balanced XLR digital). Any recommendations?
I bought the philips CD723 which has a digital out especially for my DAC projects: a evaluationbaord from Cirrus Logic CDB4397 24bit 192kHZ super ****.. I started the project after reading the Andrea Ciuffoli webpages and Audioexpress article.... But... i like the philips analog out sound better... the whole project costed me about 300$, more then a NAD CD-player :-(
thijs
thijs
Does anyone have any idea where I could get one of the Teac VRDS transports without forking out for an entire player? I'd like to build it into my own cd player...
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