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Audiolab 7000 Series CD Transport

Overview

The Audiolab 7000CDT is a dedicated CD transport that bridges the gap between the acclaimed 6000 series and the flagship 9000 series. Designed strictly for digital signal extraction, it features a high-precision optical system and a low-friction loading tray. A standout addition to this model is the full-color IPS LCD display, which provides clear track information and playback status. By focusing entirely on reading the disc and passing the signal to an external DAC, it ensures the highest possible digital purity for your CD collection.

Simcoe Audio Video Insight

The 7000CDT represents a significant aesthetic and mechanical step up from the 6000 series. While it retains the high-performance digital buffering that Audiolab is known for, the move to a tray-loading mechanism provides a more traditional and premium feel. In our showroom, the new interactive display is a major highlight, offering a modern visual experience that matches the 7000A amplifier. For those who want a more robust build and enhanced visual feedback without jumping to the flagship price point, this is the ideal choice.

Pro Tip: The 7000CDT features a USB Type-A port on the rear panel. This allows you to play digital music files (including high-res WAV and FLAC) directly from a flash drive, effectively turning your CD transport into a versatile digital media hub.

More Details

Why It Wins

  • Enhanced Visual Interface: The 2.8-inch color display offers a rich GUI, showing track metadata, settings, and playback graphics.
  • High-Precision Tray Mechanism: Transitions from a slot-load to a high-quality tray system for smoother, more stable disc handling.
  • USB Media Playback: Supports high-resolution digital files (WAV, MP3, WMA, AAC) via the rear USB input for added system flexibility.

What Makes It Different

The 7000CDT improves upon the entry-level transport by implementing a more sophisticated electromagnetic shielding and a dedicated power supply for the digital circuitry. This further reduces the potential for jitter and electrical noise to interfere with the digital data stream. Furthermore, the inclusion of the "read-ahead" digital buffer ensures that even older, well-loved CDs are played with remarkable stability, as the unit can process data from the disc before it is actually needed for playback.

Technical Highlights

  • Temperature-Compensated Crystal Oscillator: The master clock is controlled by a high-precision oscillator to ensure ultra-low jitter in the digital output.
  • EMI Shielded Enclosure: The CD mechanism is housed in its own shielded cradle to protect the signal from internal electrical noise.
  • Digital-Only Focus: By omitting analog stages, the unit avoids the internal interference common in standard CD players.

Buyers Guide

Who This Is For

  • The Modern Audiophile: For those who appreciate high-quality digital audio but want the visual convenience of a modern, full-color interface.
  • The Mixed-Media Collector: Perfect for listeners who have a mix of physical CDs and high-resolution files stored on USB drives.

What To Pair It With

  • Audiolab 7000A Integrated Amp: The 7000A provides the matching aesthetic and a high-end ESS DAC to complement this transport perfectly.
  • High-Performance Coaxial Cable: To maintain the low-jitter timing of the TCXO clock, use a dedicated 75-ohm digital cable for connection to your DAC.

Alternative Options

If you prefer a slot-loading mechanism and a more minimalist look, the Audiolab 6000CDT remains a stellar entry-point. For those seeking the ultimate in mechanical stability and build quality, the flagship Audiolab 9000CDT offers a top-tier transport experience. If you require a unit with built-in analog outputs and a DAC, the Audiolab 8300CDQ is a versatile alternative that includes a preamp and headphone amp.

Audiolab 7000 Series CD Transport Specifications

General Information
Model 7000CDT CD Transport
Brand Audiolab
Type Dedicated CD Transport
Mechanism Tray-loading
Display 2.8" Full-color IPS LCD
Audio Performance
Digital Output Level 600 ± 50mVpp
Frequency Response < 0.01dB @ 20Hz - 20kHz
Output Impedance 75 ± 1 ohm
Sampling Rate (CD) 44.1 kHz
Master Clock Temperature-compensated Crystal Oscillator (TCXO)
Connectivity & Media
Digital Outputs 1 x Coaxial, 1 x Optical
USB Input 1 x USB Type-A (supports WAV, MP3, WMA, AAC)
Trigger Out 12V Trigger
USB File Sampling Rate Up to 48kHz
Dimensions & Power
Dimensions (W x H x D) 444 x 78 x 322 mm
Weight 5.5 kg (Net)
Max Power Consumption 20W
Standby Power < 0.5W

Audiolab 7000 Series CD Transport FAQs

How does the Audiolab 7000CDT CD Transport perform with scratched or damaged CDs?

The Audiolab 7000CDT utilizes a high-precision optical system with an electronic data buffer, enabling it to play scratched or damaged CDs that may be unreadable by conventional mechanisms.

What is the sound quality like when using the Audiolab 7000CDT with an external DAC?

When connected to an external DAC, the Audiolab 7000CDT offers enhanced sound quality, providing a more detailed and dynamic audio experience.

Does the Audiolab 7000CDT support playback of digital music files from USB storage devices?

Yes, the Audiolab 7000CDT supports playback of digital music files from USB storage devices, accommodating popular hi-res and lossless audio formats, including WAV, AAC, WMA, and MP3.

How does the Audiolab 7000CDT handle vibration and resonance during operation?

The Audiolab 7000CDT is mounted in its own electromagnetically shielded enclosure with a dedicated power supply, and features a sturdy aluminum base and chassis, effectively reducing vibrations and resonance to ensure optimal performance.