The AudioLab 6000CDT CD transport is based on proprietary design solutions that ensure very accurate reading of information from compact discs. The device is housed in a low-profile case on an anti-resonance chassis that protects it from vibrations. The front panel features transport function control buttons and a display that shows the number of the track being listened to on the disc and its playing time.
The AudioLab 6000CDT CD transport is equipped with a proprietary slot-loading disc drive that is optimized for playing CD Audio. The transport uses buffer memory for data read from the compact disc, thereby eliminating possible errors. Even if the disc surface is mechanically damaged, there will be no interference in the sound. The transport is isolated from the rest of the device by an electromagnetic screen and operates from a separate power source. This eliminates interference that could lead to errors in the digital section of the device.
The AudioLab 6000CDT transport is equipped with optical and coaxial outputs for connecting to an external DAC. The master oscillator installed in the digital circuit of the model has a temperature-stabilized quartz resonator. This ensures the absence of signal jitter and its accurate transmission to the external converter. The coaxial output of the 6000CDT is connected to a separate circuit to eliminate crosstalk.
The transport is fully coordinated in design with the other models of the series and forms a stylistically unified system with them. All functions of the AudioLab 6000CDT can be controlled from a single system remote control. The model is equipped with a trigger input and output for control from other compatible devices.
The sound of the AudioLab 6000CDT is balanced and detailed, with a convincing stereo picture and accurate transmission of all the nuances of the recording. The device will be an excellent purchase for music lovers who have preserved their collection of CDs and want to listen to it with the highest quality.
Features of the AudioLab 6000CDT CD transport
Slot-type disc loading
Proprietary transport mechanism
Buffer for stable data reading
Optical and coaxial outputs