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Reddit mentions of Cambridge Audio CXC CD Transport Player for Home, No Radio (Black)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Cambridge Audio CXC CD Transport Player for Home, No Radio (Black). Here are the top ones.

Cambridge Audio CXC CD Transport Player for Home, No Radio (Black)
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Detailed playback of audio CDs.State-of-the-art, proprietary servo to regulate the disc speed and ensure error free playback.Digital only output for a clean signalAll metal case isolates components, ensuring peak performance.2-year warranty if sold from an authorized retailer
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height8.1 Inches
Length20.8 Inches
Weight10.36 Pounds
Width19.3 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Cambridge Audio CXC CD Transport Player for Home, No Radio (Black):

u/UCrazyKid ยท 1 pointr/audiophile

If you just need a transport, you can't do better than this right now for under $500. Cambridge CXC Amazon Cambridge CXC Just plug it into your DAC. Best to use Coax S/PDIF

Super low jitter from this disc spinner, get terrific reviews

u/Folthanos ยท 1 pointr/audiophile

For 2k you could put together a decent stereo setup, but since portability is also a concern I will suggest this setup instead:

  • Naim Mu-So ($1350) > This is the heartpiece of the setup. Because it's a single speaker that can fill a room with sound regardless of placement it's more flexible than a set of stereo speakers and takes up less space overall.

  • Cambridge Audio CXC ($450) > Since the Mu-So doesn't play CDs, we will use this separate CD player instead and connect it to the Mu-So with an optical TOSLINK connection.

    This is about as portable as it can get for a system that has to be capable of CD playback. While you're not gonna be taking this anywhere outside of the house with you, moving it from one room to another inside the house should be fairly easy (from living room to office for example).

    If this looks interesting to you/your dad, feel free to PM me and I can answer any questions you might have regarding the setup.