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CEC TL 51XR CD Transport
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CEC TL 51XR CD Transport

USD$1,071 AUD$1,500
Condition
For parts
Location
VIC, AU
Seller
Artnet
Source
StereoNET
Posted
15 Dec 2024
Last seen
17 May 2026

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Seller's Description

CEC TL 51XR CD Transport This TL 51X R  has been serviced and upgraded with all boards except DAC board being recapped and solder joints re-flowed by @SonicArt The DAC board in not working and is disconnected from the power supply.  It could be removed and fixed according to Mark  but would be sent to CEC for repair i understand. It never bothered me sufficiently to do this as the DAC I use is way more resolving and musical.  So was very happy with this unit as a transport.  It hasn't been used heavily as I have others that I am also selling to downsize. The Lampizator hack to the spdif  IMO r

Our Thoughts RADAR AI

At AUD 1,500, this used CEC TL 51XR DAC listing feels ambitious against a tight local market range of AUD 990–1,128 for comparable high-end transports/DACs from our recent comps—it's pushing the 75th percentile without clear premium condition or provenance to justify the stretch.

Buyers should verify the laser pickup assembly, a common failure point on aging CEC CD mechanisms after 15–20 years, and test for reliable digital output stability across formats. Insist on original remote, manual, and power cable; missing accessories often signal incomplete kits prone to setup hassles.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About CEC

CEC, or Chuo Denki Co., traces its roots to Tokyo, Japan, where it was founded in 1954 amid the nascent audio industry. That same year, the company pioneered Japan's first belt-drive turntable mechanisms, which gained rapid adoption by major manufacturers worldwide, including Grundig, Marantz, Sony, and Pioneer. From high-precision phono motors to full turntables, CEC quickly established itself as a leading OEM supplier, laying the groundwork for its enduring legacy in mechanical innovation.

The brand's product focus has evolved to center on digital playback, particularly its signature belt-drive CD transports and complementary DACs. Iconic models like the 1991 TL1—the world's first belt-driven CD transport—set the standard, protected by CEC's global patents for reducing jitter and acoustic feedback. Today, the lineup features ultra-premium offerings such as the flagship TL0 3.0 with dual belts, suspended chassis, external power supply, and proprietary Superlink interface, alongside models like the TL5, TL2N, CD5 player/DAC, and DA5.

Positioned firmly in the ultra-high-end market, CEC commands respect among discerning audiophiles for its mechanical purity and refusal to abandon CD as a viable medium. With flagship pricing around $34,000 and manufacturing returned exclusively to Japan since 2011, it appeals to niche collectors seeking boutique refinement over mass-market convenience, its transports praised for rich, musical retrieval that rivals streaming in sophistication.

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