Hey guys, there are a few Logitech Transporters floating around various sites like audiogon for a really reasonable sum. I'm considering replacing my Sonos Connect with something with 24 bit support and a better internal DAC (so I can better utilize my Parasound P5) and wondered what the issues with this device were. Is there any reason to be hesitant about it not being supported any longer?
I would say you are looking at 3 primary reasons.
1) It's no longer supported and so parts availability is a concern. Especially the screen which seems to be a high failure item at this stage of the game.
2) It's limited to 24-96 playback
3) It does not decode DSD files.
I have used a Transporter in my main system since 2008. Aside from the higher res limitations noted above, it is a fantastic piece of gear. One of my fav pieces in fact. Not only is it a fantastic streamer, with a top notch performing DAC (still to this day), but it also has an excellent pre-amp/volume control implementation equipped with a robust output stage and in-line attenuation to gain match your system properly. It works perfectly run straight into your power amp.
For anal types like me, who worry about jitter, it also has word clock input which, if you are fortunate enough to have a transport with a word output, allows one to configure the DAC to be the master and the Transport to be the slave (versus other way around as is norm) giving me a complete asynchronous operation (ie no clocking jitter). In my case I run Squeezebox Transporter (setup as slave) -> DAC (setup as master) but, this type of setup is a rarity which a select few would have a need for.
Would I recommend it to you? Possibly, depending on your requirements and your faith that the screen will hold up. You used to be able to buy replacement screens (I have a backup) but, last I heard, they are not easily found anymore. And, at what cost it would set you back. I would also look into other options, such as the aforementioned Touch which affords you more diverse decoding options and similar function and feel.