- CD-Transport of Reference Quality Designed for External DACs
- Based on TEACS trusted CD-5020A mechanism
- $ 1,699 / £ 1,299 (approx. AU $ 2,666)
Teac has announced a new CD transport in its recognized reference series. PD-507T has been “carefully improved” to deliver what Teac says is pristine, ultra-ready audio for delivery to DAC (digital-to-audio converter) of your choice-ja, like a CD transport Not a CD playerDo you need another step between this and an analog amplifier. Of course, TEAC would recommend combined it with a model like the newly released TEAC out-507 DAC …
The transport mechanism is the TEAC CD-5020A, which has long been used for broadcast applications thanks to its robustness and reliability. Teac has combined the mechanism with a semi -flowing mounting structure and specially designed drive circuits to deliver “a significantly more refined sound experience.”
TEAC PD-507T CD Transport: Key Functions and Pricing
PD-507T is clean for audio CDs, including CD-R and CD-RW, but not super audio CD (SACD), which may irritate some collectors. It has coaxial digital and optical outputs, each with its own separate effect, and the transport can turn off the power to the unused output.
The whole design is about delivering the purest signal to an external DAC, and for that purpose there is a Toroidal-Core transformer for clean power, two independent uniform circuits for the engine/pickup, two independent unidirection circuits for the clock and digital output and a low-phase noise crystal sosscillator.
Teac says the electrical circuit and the mechanical construction are fine -tuned to deliver an even higher level of sound quality than previous models.
In terms of design, it is a straightforward affair that does not draw attention to itself, although it benefits from a new Amber Full-Dot OLED screen and new control terminals.
Since vinyl utterance we have had So many Elite new turntables that fight for a place among the best turntable, and everyone promised to treat the sound of your wax with special care and attention.
CDS has not had as much love and their digital nature means that they do not get the same mechanical attention, so for the many music fans who have a large collection, it is nice to see a new release like this one that is focused on getting the absolute most out of your disks. Unless, of course, they are sacds.
PD-507T will be available from Q4 2025 and has a recommended retail price of $ 1,699.99 / £ 1,299 / € 1,299 (approx. AU $ 2,666).



