TEAC's new transport looked expensive and pro-style cool on my rack. I liked its clearly labeled old school power toggle; it felt solid and direct-acting, as did all the front panel buttons. Aesthetics-wise, the VRDS-701T looked rugged enough for a recording studio and suave-fashionable enough for a domestic setting.
The top plate is extraordinarily thick, beautifully machined, and snug-fitting. The side panels look like thick heatsinks. The inside looks as serious as the outside, with two toroidal transformers, one for the CD mechanism and the other for the digital control…