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Found a suitable CD transport!
It's called a C.E.C. TL51X
http://www.cec-web.co.jp/products/cd.../tl51xr_e.html It accepts an external clock and syncs on it as the main clock. Has all the correct digital outputs and is available from a store called Bluemoon Audio in Berkeley CA for about $1400. http://www.bluemoonaudio.com/products_cec1.php This is the belt-drive transport I remember. They also make an over-the-top transport called the TL0X for $15,000, but that's just a bit excessive, even for an academic exercise like this. Final Total: Apogee Rosetta 200 2-channel, 24-bit 192KHz DAC/ADC - $2000 Apogee "Big-Ben" Master clock generator - $1500 C.E.C. TL51X belt-drive CD transport - $1400 Total - $4900 Or with Antelope rubidium clock - $7900 or, $15,000 cheaper than the DCS Puccini (with rubidium clock) and $18,000 cheaper with the Apogee precision clock. Heck, I'd like to build one just to see how well it performs. but , alas... Thanks everybody for all of your input - even from those who didn't understand what I was doing because they didn't read all of my posts in the thread! |
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