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There's no comparison. You gotta hear both to decide which is best for you. If you haven't yet got a DAC, You can try a Transporter for 30 day risk free. If you like the sound, then you're home and dry.If you already have a DAC, then you can still try the transporter so you can compare its DAC with your DAC and see which one you like better. If you like your DAC better, then perhaps you don't need to spend $2000 for a transporter.The next option, is to try a Bolder Cable Company fully modified SB2/3 with Ultimate PS, which will extend your budget to above $2500.The thing about audio is, you gotta hear it in your system. You will always hear people with different opinion, some say A is better than B or vice versa, it means little unless you have exactly the same gears as the reviewer. You will hear things like: "This is the best I've heard in my 30 years experience, or this is the best I've heard for gears under $20k". A complete meaningless BS talk. In some instance, even if you have the same gears, you don't have the same ears, and may not share the same taste.Jitter measurement is only part of the story, I have auditioned the transporter, it has very good measurements, but it doesn't synergize with the rest of my gears even though the source I used is a modified SB3 with much higher jitters.By the way, Hoots, if you tell us what's the rest of the gears, we may be able to help you to identify the weakest link.[
FWIW, I am in the process of exchanging a new SB3 to try a Transporter. If the TP doesn't tickle my fancy, I will try the SB3 with a Benchmark DAC1.
Hi Jim: Sorry, I'm not interested in mods. Somehow, voiding a 3 year warranty on an audiohile (i.e. possibly finicky) device doesen't sit right with me, among other reasons. If the TP is considered bright and analytical, then that is exactly what I am looking for. The SB3 sounds like mud in my system. I caused quite a stir at the SD forum when I posted "need to brighten sound of SB3 --> TP or DAC?" Thanks for your input.Richard
This is where words get tricky! I think of "more forward" and "brighter" as basically the same thing. But the previous poster says that the Transporter is not "brighter" but is "much more forward" than the SB3. What to make of that?
I was under the impression that you were correct. However, perhaps "forward" does mean that the soundstage is closer to you. In my system, using a modified SB2, the soundstage is well behind the speakers.
The soundstage with the TP in my system is decidedly NOT forward. It is well behind the speakers.95, perhaps you should consider upgrading your speakers or experimenting with speaker placement and room tuning.The TP soundstage is deep with very natural imaging through my Watt/Puppies, a speaker which is known for it's neutrality and soundstaging.