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Macca
09-01-2021, 14:37
Seems like there's a few companies still doing CD Transports, Cambridge have one too which appears to be broadly similar to this one from 1980's favourite, Audiolab, which I bought new for £380 a couple of months back.

https://i.ibb.co/48dTwxs/20210109-124406.jpg (https://ibb.co/jyRM9FV)

Comes available in black or silver. Here's a link to the Audiolab blurb on their site https://www.audiolab.co.uk/6000cdt/

Who needs a cd transport in this day and age? Well, someone like me who likes to have control over which master/mix of an album I listen to and not whatever a streaming service sees fit to provide.

People forget or don't know but many music biz execs were very apprehensive about cd back in the early 1980s, as it amounted to giving their master-tapes away. Because that's what they are, unlike vinyl or RTR they are perfect copies of the masters. So there is outstanding sound quality to be had from CD, but it needs to be treated right.

Now that's all very well but is deploying a 'dedicated' CD transport better than just plugging any DVD or CD player that you have lying around into your DAC and using that as a transport? Well, that's what I wanted to find out...



The Audiolab seems reasonably well built for the price. It's a slot loader so no disc-drawer mech, it just sucks the disc in, not sure whether I prefer a draw but not had any issues with it. The power switch is am acceptable colour for a power switch (red), although it's on the opposite side of the unit to the standby button which makes no sense to me.

Disappointingly the alpha-numeric display is blue, but it isn't too bright. It's big and clear too.

You get a remote which is maybe a bit larger than it needs to be, and there are tiny, inset control buttons on the front panel of the unit too. These are rubberised press-studs but the quality of them feels good. I hate crappy, lightweight tic-tac box plastic switches and buttons, but none of that here.

Review was done with the following equipment:

Soncoz SGD1 DAC into either Krell KSA100 or Linn LK100 power amps into JM Lab Electra 926 or Audiovector X3 Super speakers.

I compared the Audiolab to an Oppo BDT101C Universal Player and a budget Panasonic DVD player. Both SP/dif and Toslink connections were tried.

I'd previously tried the Oppo and Panasonic as transports and could not distinguish between them. Sound quality with both was acceptable but not impressive, lacking air and space, especially in the top which was over-smooth and blurred, failing to resolve any sort of higher frequency sounds like the ring of a cymbal, even on very well produced 'audiophile' recordings.

CD done wrong will either sound naff or hard and harsh. This was a sound moving towards the 'naff' end of the spectrum.

So in goes the Audiolab and straight away there are three things that I notice:

1) Sounds clearer
2) Sounds cleaner
3) Sounds crisper

And swapping back to the Oppo after several weeks, I hear the same things in reverse. Does the Audiolab give better sound? Yes, and it was pretty obvious too. I'll leave you to search the internet for reasons why one CD transport might be audibly better than another one as I'm not getting bogged down in that here. :)

Of course there's always the possibility that there's something fake or false about the sound of a piece of equipment that makes it initially appealing, but after time and listening to a lot of different music it starts to get on your tits a bit.

Have to say after a couple of months I've not found that. Regardless of whether I play a workman-like digital recording like Simply Red 'Stars' or a (comparatively) primitive analogue recording like The Doors first album, there's a good reproduction of the studio acoustics, tone of the instruments and the general character of the recording.

Fatigue? Absolutely none, I can and have spent almost whole days listening to CDs via this transport.

On the whole I'd rate the combined sound of the Audiolab and Soncoz DAC combo as better than any of the (many, many) CD players I've owned.

The cost of the Transport and Soncoz DAC together was £850 which, when you consider that 'serious' CD players start at well over a grand nowadays, is a bit of a bargain I think. And you could always get a perfectly good DAC for less than the Soncoz SGD1 costs.

So - if you want to stop messing about getting computer audio to work properly, and then, when you do, having no control or choice over what version of the recording you listen to, get one of these and get your box of CDs back out of the loft!

Gazjam
09-01-2021, 18:37
Great write up Martin, and echo's my own thoughts on the Audiolab.
To add to what you said:

Clean as a whistle and I'd maybe add that it's a detail monster.
Doesn't let the side down, even with an expensive Dac, which shows how bloody good the thing is.

Best CD playback I've had here at Gaz Towers,
betters my own Oppo too -a modded 203-, as a Redbook transport, even over i2s to the Dac.

Crackin' review to whet yer whistle if your considering a CD transport.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAfk5a5M5ds

And full review:
https://theaudiophileman.com/6000cdt-cd-transport-from-audiolab/

HINT: Dont buy a vintage CD Player, get one of these instead.

Sounds fantastic out the box, but can be given more Fizz with good cabling and isolation.
Co-ax connection sounded best to my ears, which makes sense as that output has had some time spent on it by Audiolab.
(coaxial socket is fed from a differential line driver: basically a much lower noise "balanced" connection)

I think the 6000CDT is a future classic.

tapid
09-01-2021, 18:50
Funny it was on my mind the other day to ask how the audiolab was going ?, now I know. Nice write up. Another for the shopping list, funds permitting

ReggieB
09-01-2021, 20:57
I'm really pleased with my CDT 6000 transport bought after reading a few reviews and watching the audiophileman review. Pleased as punch with it. Sound quality is excellent.

Macca
10-01-2021, 12:14
Great write up Martin, and echo's my own thoughts on the Audiolab.
To add to what you said:

Clean as a whistle and I'd maybe add that it's a detail monster.
Doesn't let the side down, even with an expensive Dac, which shows how bloody good the thing is.

Best CD playback I've had here at Gaz Towers,
betters my own Oppo too -a modded 203-, as a Redbook transport, even over i2s to the Dac.

Crackin' review to whet yer whistle if your considering a CD transport.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAfk5a5M5ds

And full review:
https://theaudiophileman.com/6000cdt-cd-transport-from-audiolab/

HINT: Dont buy a vintage CD Player, get one of these instead.

Sounds fantastic out the box, but can be given more Fizz with good cabling and isolation.
Co-ax connection sounded best to my ears, which makes sense as that output has had some time spent on it by Audiolab.
(coaxial socket is fed from a differential line driver: basically a much lower noise "balanced" connection)

I think the 6000CDT is a future classic.

It was that review and your own experience of the Audiolab that decided me on trying it. Bought off Amazon so no major hassle in sending it back but knew from the first minute of listening to it that I wasn't going to be sending it back.

So often I make a change and find myself thinking 'Is it really any different?' When you're thinking that then you know it's not. But not the case here.

Macca
10-01-2021, 12:23
Funny it was on my mind the other day to ask how the audiolab was going ?, now I know. Nice write up. Another for the shopping list, funds permitting

I'm usually reticent about making 'wholehearted recommendations' but not in this case.

If CD is your only source like it is with me ditch the pre-amp too and control volume digitally with your DAC, that made an improvement too despite the fact that I have a very good pre-amp - which is now surplus to requirements.

Owned/own a lot of flagship level CD players including Sony X555ES, Technics SLP1200, Cambridge 840C, Parasound CDP1000i, and the Audiolab/Soncoz combo beats them all. You hear the recording, not the system.

hifinutt
11-01-2021, 17:22
thanks all for your thoughts , always good to hear more about good transports . is it silent in operation ?

Gazjam
11-01-2021, 17:35
:thumbsup:


It was that review and your own experience of the Audiolab that decided me on trying it. Bought off Amazon so no major hassle in sending it back but knew from the first minute of listening to it that I wasn't going to be sending it back.

So often I make a change and find myself thinking 'Is it really any different?' When you're thinking that then you know it's not. But not the case here.

Macca
11-01-2021, 17:45
thanks all for your thoughts , always good to hear more about good transports . is it silent in operation ?

Yes it is. Nothing like one of those cheap bluray or dvd players that sound like eighteenth century threshing machines.

Gazjam
11-01-2021, 18:21
TOTALLY silent.

Except when is hoovering in a CD, even then its "mannered".

Stratmangler
11-01-2021, 19:10
TOTALLY silent.

Except when is hoovering in a CD, even then its "mannered".

So that's where all the Sony car mechs went when the motor makers stopped fitting CD players.

Gazjam
11-01-2021, 20:03
Aye,
had one of those! :lol:

hifinutt
12-01-2021, 16:27
Yes it is. Nothing like one of those cheap bluray or dvd players that sound like eighteenth century threshing machines.

thanks , thats going on the list to try then

Roy S
12-01-2021, 17:39
thanks , thats going on the list to try then

Two month old one finishing soon on ebay -

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Audiolab-6000CDT-CD-Transport-2-Months-old-hardly-used/363252771366?hash=item54938d6a26:g:asAAAOSwm3df-gPo

Thought about giving it a try myself but I barely play CDs these days and not sure it would significantly better my Cyrus anyway. Another thing that put me off going for it was that I contacted the seller to see if there was warranty remaining, he came back to me but was somewhat dismissive saying he'd lost the receipt and the warranty wasn't transferable anyway.

hifinutt
14-01-2021, 11:42
thanks rather pay the extra for a warrenty

Mr.Ian
06-04-2021, 15:23
Been running one of these for a few weeks now. Very impressed.

Compared to my top of the range silly money when new dvd player, with video off options, used as a transport it is like a veil has been lifted off. Less jitter i guess.

Only negative so far is that the discs dont automatically play after loading, need to hit the play button.

Macca
06-04-2021, 16:08
I prefer that, don't like it starting before I'm ready.

Stranraer
06-04-2021, 21:47
I've been using mine daily since I got it over a month ago, and I STILL sit there like a 'nana forgetting to press play until the silence dawns on me.

hifinutt
13-11-2021, 19:31
I'm really pleased with my CDT 6000 transport bought after reading a few reviews and watching the audiophileman review. Pleased as punch with it. Sound quality is excellent.

lovely to hear the cdt today , thanks so much for bringing it over . very impressive unit for the money

ReggieB
13-11-2021, 20:56
lovely to hear the cdt today , thanks so much for bringing it over . very impressive unit for the money

It was a very pleasant afternoon Phil. It was really interesting to compare CD spinners, and nice to have my impressions of the CDT confirmed. As you said, very impressive unit for the money. I was surprised at how close to the Bel Canto's quality the Audiolab came.

Gazjam
16-11-2021, 11:45
Which Bel Canto player was it Rob?

hifinutt
16-11-2021, 14:26
yes it was the cd2 . a very versatile cd player . it can play direct into amps and sounds not bad at all . we tried this a few days ago at one AOS member . adjustable vloume control . also has the aes output. just got a bnc to rca digital cable to continue comparing . certainly better than the 6007 as a transport .

although i just love the 6007 smooth tray operation and vfm and its not bad at all

Gazjam
16-11-2021, 15:05
Cheers Phil.

Gazjam
16-11-2021, 15:07
What was your DVD player Ian?


Been running one of these for a few weeks now. Very impressed.

Compared to my top of the range silly money when new dvd player, with video off options, used as a transport it is like a veil has been lifted off. Less jitter i guess.

Only negative so far is that the discs dont automatically play after loading, need to hit the play button.

Mr.Ian
28-02-2022, 20:05
Sorry only seen this sd9500 mega heavy copper platted £2.5k monster, great in its day but times have moved on and modern transports and dacs show a marked stepbupnfor audio.

walpurgis
28-02-2022, 20:18
Not sure why I missed this before. Good write up Martin! :thumbsup:

Macca
01-03-2022, 08:13
Thanks Geoff. Had this over a year now, still doing good service.

wee tee cee
26-03-2022, 13:05
Reckon mine is run in now.

Sounds tremendous for the money.

Gazjam
26-03-2022, 13:09
responds well Tony to a foo fuse in there,
ups the quality again.

wee tee cee
28-03-2022, 12:47
What would you reccomend

Mr.Ian
30-03-2022, 20:04
Been running one of these for a few weeks now. Very impressed.

Compared to my top of the range silly money when new dvd player, with video off options, used as a transport it is like a veil has been lifted off. Less jitter i guess.

Only negative so far is that the discs dont automatically play after loading, need to hit the play button.

Just set up a rpi4 as a file server to my touch into smsk m400 and i actually think it has the edge sound wise now