The DT-6000 CD Transport was purchased from Apollo HiFi Sydney in March 2024 and has the remainder of the manufacturers warranty which expires in March 2027. The unit is in mint condition and has had very little use and comes with all accessories.
Remote Control (Unused) No batteries.
RCA Analogue Connection Cable
USB Connection Cable
12V Trigger Cable
240V Power Cable
Printed Manual and Quick Start Guide
Original shipping box and inserts.
Plenty of excellent reviews on the web and an EISA Award Winner.
Prefer local pickup but can deliver to Sydney for a minimal fee.
The item being advertised is sold "as is", and no warranty should be assumed unless otherwise indicated and agreed between the Buyer and the Seller. Photos representing the item being advertised form part of the description unless otherwise specified.
### Sound Quality
Reviewers consistently highlight taut, dynamic bass, palpable vocals, strong soundstage, and clarity that outperform cheaper DACs like Oppo or integrated amps like Rotel's RA-6000 or Anthem STR. The ESS Sabre DAC delivers more life, depth, and punch via balanced XLR outputs, with excellent instrument separation and no compression at high volumes. Measurements confirm very good SINAD (-105dB), dynamic range (110dB), and low THD (0.00017%), making it transparent for CD and likely 24-bit playback. One YouTube user expressed disappointment, preferring Rotel's cheaper CD-11 MkII transport.
### Build Quality
Described as top-notch, solid, and premium, with a large (41cm wide, 8.1kg heavy) chassis that feels substantial; the tray mechanism is smooth and responsive. Display is functional but hard to read from over 6 feet.
### Reliability and Usability
Transport is flawless and fast for most, though disc loading takes ~10 seconds and CD-Text scrolls annoyingly without pause. No widespread reliability complaints; quirks are minor for daily use.
### Strengths
- Superior dynamics, bass control, and imaging over budget alternatives.
- Balanced XLR outputs excel.
- Clean jitter on CD/16-bit despite USB/coax issues.
### Weaknesses
- Jitter and USB-B artifacts in measurements, below expectations for the price (~$2300).
- Minor usability issues like slow loading and display scrolling.
- Lacks digital outputs for flexibility.
### Overall Reputation
Highly regarded as a stylish, solid performer in Rotel's Diamond Series, earning "Recommended Reference Component" status for upgrading systems with better weight and satisfaction than integrated DACs—though some audiophiles and measurers feel it underdelivers technically versus cheaper options. Positive consensus in pro reviews and forums, with isolated dissatisfaction on value.
## Price Range Overview
New Units: AUD $1,749–$3,499
- The original/recommended retail price is AUD $3,499
- However, multiple Australian retailers currently offer significant discounts, with sale prices around AUD $1,749
- This represents approximately a 50% discount from the original recommended retail price
The variance in pricing reflects aggressive promotional activity among Australian Hi-Fi retailers competing for market share, with Todd's Hi-Fi, Eastwood Hi-Fi, and Clef Hi-Fi all listing the unit at the lower AUD $1,749 price point.
## Key Factors Affecting Value
- Premium DAC components: The ESS Sabre 8-Channel ES9028PRO DAC (32-bit/768kHz capable) is a significant value driver
- Build quality: Rotel's custom-shielded toroidal transformer and dedicated power supplies for critical circuits justify premium positioning
- Connectivity versatility: Integration of CD player, PC-USB (up to 32-bit/384kHz), optical, and coaxial inputs adds practical value
- Audiophile certifications: MQA support and Roon Tested certification appeal to serious music enthusiasts
- Robust construction: Professional-grade specifications (>115dB S/N ratio, <0.0007% THD) support longevity
## Condition Notes
Search results do not provide explicit used-market pricing. For used units, expect 20–35% depreciation from current sale prices, depending on condition, warranty status, and operational hours on the CD mechanism.
Conservative fair value estimate: AUD $1,750 for new stock represents current market reality, though the original AUD $3,499 positioning suggests this product may have been overpriced initially.
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