I Love this CD Player
Few Years back bought an Oppo 203
and it was always going to be my "last" Disc spinner, particularly with the modding work I put into it, and it sounded fantastic into my Dac over i2s.
Heard about the Audiolab though, the fuss it was making and took a punt, particularly on the strength of Paul Rigby's review HERE:
The Audiolab sounded BETTER into my Dac than the 203 for playing CDs, even after I modded the Oppo.
My Oppo Modding thread HERE:
https://theartofsound.net/forum/sho...-guess-what-I%92m-about-to-do-Major-Oppo-mods
Linear PSU, i2s output board, case damping, upgraded clock, the whole works.
Despite all that, the Audiolab sounded better.
Happy as a pig in Poo.
Still used the Oppo as a Roon Endpoint and digital hub for AppleTV, Netflix and the like.
Its a SACD player as well and can output DSD to my Dac over i2s, and sounds great.
For Redbook CD though, the Audiolab ruled.
Even more so after I did the 2nd round of Mods on the Audiolab?
Mod thread HERE:
https://theartofsound.net/forum/showthread.php?76409-Audiolab-6000CDT-Mods.
Did a similar round of Mods on the Oppo though...?
OH.
now the Oppo is better.
For Everything.
Guess it (finally) got to be my Final disc player, just took some extra work on my part.
The Audiolab is a fantastic CD Transport stock, you just need to read the Internet buzz about it?
Can be improved though, with case and component damping mods, RFI/EMI treatment and Deoxit treatment.
I've also fitted my Audiolab 6000CDT with an Synergystic Research Orange Fuse, RRP £155
I'm looking for £400 ONO delivered (UK Only please)
SUBSTANTIAL improvement over stock 6000CDT Transport, great as that was.
Sometimes its attention to detail (and audiophile nuttery) that can make the biggest difference.
Lots of pics of the actual Unit on my Mod threads, but heres another before I put it back in the rack.
Casework/ Display in great shape, zero dings scrapes or gouges, it's been well looked after like the rest of my kit.
Few Years back bought an Oppo 203
and it was always going to be my "last" Disc spinner, particularly with the modding work I put into it, and it sounded fantastic into my Dac over i2s.
Heard about the Audiolab though, the fuss it was making and took a punt, particularly on the strength of Paul Rigby's review HERE:
The Audiolab sounded BETTER into my Dac than the 203 for playing CDs, even after I modded the Oppo.
My Oppo Modding thread HERE:
https://theartofsound.net/forum/sho...-guess-what-I%92m-about-to-do-Major-Oppo-mods
Linear PSU, i2s output board, case damping, upgraded clock, the whole works.
Despite all that, the Audiolab sounded better.
Happy as a pig in Poo.
Still used the Oppo as a Roon Endpoint and digital hub for AppleTV, Netflix and the like.
Its a SACD player as well and can output DSD to my Dac over i2s, and sounds great.
For Redbook CD though, the Audiolab ruled.
Even more so after I did the 2nd round of Mods on the Audiolab?
Mod thread HERE:
https://theartofsound.net/forum/showthread.php?76409-Audiolab-6000CDT-Mods.
Did a similar round of Mods on the Oppo though...?
OH.
now the Oppo is better.
For Everything.
Guess it (finally) got to be my Final disc player, just took some extra work on my part.
The Audiolab is a fantastic CD Transport stock, you just need to read the Internet buzz about it?
Can be improved though, with case and component damping mods, RFI/EMI treatment and Deoxit treatment.
I've also fitted my Audiolab 6000CDT with an Synergystic Research Orange Fuse, RRP £155
I'm looking for £400 ONO delivered (UK Only please)
SUBSTANTIAL improvement over stock 6000CDT Transport, great as that was.
Sometimes its attention to detail (and audiophile nuttery) that can make the biggest difference.
Lots of pics of the actual Unit on my Mod threads, but heres another before I put it back in the rack.
Casework/ Display in great shape, zero dings scrapes or gouges, it's been well looked after like the rest of my kit.

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