CAJames
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Interesting update, as usual.
I'd never heard of the S.M.S.L PL200T, but looks like an excellent alternative to brain surgery. I'm a huge believer in the LPS so it is super cool that you can power the transport with DC. Maybe a little surprising it only need 5 watts, but that's just me. However, it seems like it poses almost as many questions as it answers. I'm also a big believer that AES/EBU and I2S are clearly superior to COAX or Toslink, but you cannot take advantage of them. There is also the optional external clock, which I'm confident would improve performance but also significantly increase the cost. More nervosa...
Let me ask you this, how big a part of your listening life are CDs? For me, I have thousands and they are going to be a big part of my listening forever. So, after having an Audiolab 6000CDT for a while I bit the bullet and got a Jays CDT2, and consider it well worth the money. I use the AES/EBU output and haven't (seriously) considered any changes to my digital playback in years. So, to me, and strictly JMO/FWIW/YMMV and all that, if CDs are incidental to streaming in your world the PL200T, possibly with an external clock, ought to be plenty. But, if you decide you really want an endgame CD transport I highly recommend the Jays.
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