For Sale Audiolab 6000CDT transport, with SR Orange Fuse and Blackcat SilverStar II cable

For Sale

Gazjam

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Jul 28, 2005
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Gary
Been really enjoying getting back into CDs,
Sadly so much I got the upgrade itch, so selling on my Audiolab 6000CDT transport.

A wonderful sounding bit of kit, sound quality that hits WAY above its price-point.
Noticeable improvement over my modded Oppo 203 for CD playback to the same Dac.
Weighty thing, solid and build like a tank.

Great review here and agree with it 100%.
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FOR SALE: (what you'll get)

WILLING TO SPLIT


  1. Audiolab 6000CDT CD Transport
    (like new condition, zero bad marks, dings or scrapes)

    SEPARATE £315 delivered (£380 with SR Orange Fuse)


  2. fitted with SR Orange Fuse
    (RRP: £155)

    SEPARATE £90 delivered

  3. hooked up with a Blackcat Silverstar! MkII digital cable.
    Bought this for £180 Jan 2022
    The earlier Mark I version of this cable sold recently on the Wam @ £17
    best BNC/RCA digital cable under a grand IMO - BNC terminated /with RCA adapters)
    Like to get back (ish) what I paid, so


    SEPARATE £175 Delivered

    Complete package £535 delivered

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If your looking for a CD Transport, this is the one to get unless spending big bucks.
Mine,
Fitted with the SR Orange fuse and used with the Silverstar digital cable maxes out its performance.
Used this one into a 6K Dac, and it sounded awesome.

Looking for £535 insured delivery (UK only)

Thanks.
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HiFi Trade?
  1. No
Hopefully not built like a WWII German tank, which were very strong but also very expensive and unreliable, prone to mechanical failure and such, with the Tiger I being the least reliable.

GLWTS.
 

Gazjam

Wammer
Wammer
Jul 28, 2005
1,480
122
108
Near Glasgow
AKA
Gary
Hopefully not built like a WWII German tank, which were very strong but also very expensive and unreliable, prone to mechanical failure and such, with the Tiger I being the least reliable.

GLWTS.
Hopefully not!
 
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