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The Shanling CR60 Digital Transport CD Ripper in silver combines precision Sanyo HD850 laser technology with versatile optical, coaxial, and USB outputs. Designed for audiophiles and professionals, it rips CDs directly to USB drives, Shanling portable players, and Android devices. Compact, quiet, and remote-controlled, it offers a seamless, high-quality digital audio extraction experience.







| ASIN | B0DJ1KWCTV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #79,609 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #17 in Home Audio & Theater CD Recorders |
| Brand | SHANLING |
| Built-In Media | Remote Control |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Speaker, Headphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Coaxial, Optical, USB |
| Connector Type | Coaxial, Optical, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.1 3.1 out of 5 stars (42) |
| Headphones Jack | No headphones jack |
| Item Weight | 2.4 Kilograms |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | SHANLING |
| Mfr Part Number | CR60 |
| Model Name | CR60 |
| Model Number | CR60 |
| Number Of Discs | 1 |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Supported Audio Format | AAC, ALAC, MP3, WAV, WMA |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
D**S
Exactly what I was looking for
Works great compact size quiet running
C**N
It. Is. Quiet.
I really like this device. I got it for quickly ripping my CDs. IT IS SILENT! I had it on my desk next to my elbow and I did not hear it at all until it had to reread sectors on the CD, then it was quiet grinding. - I do not like that the .WAV files it puts on my Mac are locked. Why, why are the files locked forcing me to either manually and tediously click through the file properties to unlock each file, or run a terminal command to unlock all the files in the folder it they're in so I can rename TRACK01 to its correct name? ( chflags -R nouchg /path/to/your/directory ). - In transport mode (playing the CD), the display only shows <"# of tracks"-"Current track"> and "time played"/"track length". It's this great color display, but not functionality to read the CDs titles and display them. It takes about the same time to rip them to my laptop as it would using an Apple SuperDrive with iTunes on my Mac... but SO MUCH QUIETER. I don't have to worry about iTunes/Music App messing up the file format, or messing around with file properties or quality. The process is simple; the CD mounts as an external drive called Audio on my Mac Desktop. I double-click to open it, then highlight the files and drag them to their destination on my laptop. That's it. I have not use the rip-to-USB drive feature yet, and I probably won't, so I cannot say if the .WAV files will be locked (uneditable) after that process. I also got it for its "transport" mode; in this mode it reads the disk and sends the sound out over the connection (USB, optical, or digital coax) to a a DAC or amplifier/receiver with a DAC that converts the signal for playint playing. I have a very nice external DAC I can use with my computer to do the reverse operation, ADC, for converting records to digital, so its nice to use it for playing the CDs directly. The sound quality is great. I can have the silent transport on my desk, pop CDs in to play or rip, without having to manage anything and focus on work. It comes with a very sparse instruction manual, but enough to perform the functions it provides, as well as a low end USB-C to USB-A cable, and a remote, neither of which I have used ir am likely to use. With the lack of track name on the display, I cannot think of a reason to use the remote unless I've memorized the tracks and their order and know how many I need to skip to get to the track I want to hear. Very poor design in that regard.
E**R
Shanling CR60 CD Transport / Ripper does not work on Margules MS01 Music Server and DAC
After 3-4 days of frustrating back and forth email communication directly with the manufacturer in China about 18 hours later in time from Honolulu, the Shanling CR60 CD transport / ripper was returned because it simply does not work on the Margules MS01 Music Server and DAC. The manufacturer stated that their products are not compatible with it. The incompatibility also applies to its ET3 top-loading CD transport and maybe even the EC3 player. It stated that the way the CR60 transport communicates to DACs is NOT compatible with the connection that the Margules streamer expects (Simple USB CD Drive). However, Margules did not confirm that its MS01 Music Server and DAC only expects a simple USB CD drive. It is unclear whether the CR60 will be compatible with other external DACs / audio streamers that use USB-A inputs. It is also uncertain without input from Margules if its music server is compatible with ANY CD transports or just with CD players. Shanling should provide a list of compatible products just as Spectrum provides a list of approved modems that are compatible with its network. The US distributor for Margules recommended the CR60 apparently without confirming that it worked on its streamer / music server and DAC! Shanling support stated that the default SPDIF output in transport mode will automatically switch to USB-A if it is connected to a compatible external DAC. The company is unwilling to provide a manual switching mechanism for outputs in transport mode like it does in ripper mode so that it can be categorically determined if the CR60 or the external DAC / audio streamer is at fault. An online search reveals that others have had problems with the CR60 in regard to USB-A connectivity, but Shanling stated that it only had 2 such cases and that they were resolved by changing the sequence of connecting cables to the CR60 and external DAC. However, in my case, only one cable connection is required. When I attempted to connect it to my new iMAC, the entire case of the CR60 began to vibrate like an earthquake with the CD spinning inside!! A friend stated that he noticed that another online poster experienced this problem too. It did not vibrate when connected to the Margules audio streamer. It seems ludicrous to me that a manufacturer would rely upon an auto-switching mechanism based upon what the CR60 is connected to. My recommendation to Amazon is that it stop selling these Shanling products until the devices are updated with firmware to correct these apparent shortcomings. I recommended a firmware update, but Shanling stated that it was not necessary.
K**6
Started to skip tracks…
Update 4/11/26 The transport is still showing signs of skipping tracks and will not read some of my CDs. Even when skipping tracks to go to a certain track. The transport will not read and will just stop. I did a tear down and see if the parts are indeed genuine Sanyo/Phillips and couldn’t verify. Looks like an aftermarket cheap laser pick up parts that they use for the transport, hence the quality is not good at all and will deteriorate quickly. Even with normal use. I ordered a genuine Sanyo SF HD850 DVM34 and will see if it makes a difference. For now I am using a TEAC PD 301 X and even after a couple months. Still going strong, with no signs of skipping tracks and will read all of my audio CD collection. 2 stars for the solid metal casing but otherwise. It’s Crap! Update 3/5/26 I emailed Shanling support team about the skipping issue and they’re quick with a response and send me a small update to fix the issue and so far so good. After having the CD transport for over a month now. It’s starting to skip tracks. It wasn’t like that before… Clearly there’s some quality issues about the components used to build this unit. The housing is top notch but the inside parts are something to be worried about. I’m hoping for a firmware update to somehow solve this problem. So buyers beware.
V**N
Let's cover the good first. This CD Transport/Ripper is an extremely well-built piece of kit. Reassuringly solid and heavy, there are no rattles anywhere. The case is all aluminium and feels, as well as looks like a high-quality unit. It has a small colour screen that, apart from giving track details in transport play mode, also gives information on how the ripping process is progressing. Because this is purely a transport, it requires a DAC and amp to hear any music through. Obviously, different DAC's produce different audio, but having tested this with budget DAC's through to midrange to my ears, the audio quality was sublime. Obviously, the weight and lack of a built-in DAC rule this out as a 'portable player'. Also, be aware that no battery tray, or built-in rechargeable power source, as well as a lack of headphone ports, are included, but that's not the point of this unit anyway. When inserting a disc into the motorised tray, again, the build quality shines through, and during playback, the unit is whisper quiet. There is also a remote. It is basic but functional. Ripping, The ripping functionality of the unit is not so good, unfortunately, which considering is probably the main draw for purchasing this unit. Shanling has its own software for tagging the files called Eddict Player, available on their website. There are, of course, many free, as well as paid for apps, that will do the same, with varying degrees of success. It's easy to operate. Put a thumb drive into the USB A slot on the rear and flick a switch from Transport to Rip, and you're good to go. Press the Play button on the front for 3 seconds, and off it will happily go. It takes around 7 - 8 minutes to complete a whole CD. You need to complete the CD. There is no option to pick and choose prior to ripping. It's only post process that you can delete the files from the Thumb Drive, phone, or PC that you dont wish to keep. Now, here is the 1 major problem this unit has, and in my case, a very big problem. I have way over a thousand CDs. I want to rip to thumb drives, but for me, it's unfortunately not that simple. I wanted a unit that could tag as it ripped, or ripped to a device which could then use Tagging Apps, such as the one you can download for free from Shanling, or the plethora of free and paid apps available from App stores. Now I mucked about for over a week not understanding, why, I couldn't get my files tagged automatically. I eventually found the answer hidden away, and I really do mean hidden. In my opinion, its a crime that Shanling don't mention anywhere of this issue, on the sales page for their items, be it their own website, or Amazons or anywhere it's just not mentioned until you dig very very deep into Shanlings website. It annoys me because if they had been upfront, I may have delayed or purchased a different manufacturer item that made a ripper 'fit for purpose'. After a wasted week, in desperation, I went through every nugget of information on their website until an easy to miss piece of information was found. Now, I dont see the point in paying out £270 for a ripper if you have a PC or Mac. Why not just buy one of those £20 external CD players/writers with the slots in the back for media, or just rip from CD to hard hardrive? That's how it used to be done, and you could choose the format you wanted. You would then copy over the tagged songs, delete off the hardrive to clear space, and start again with the next batch. The CR60 has no options, only WAV or if you use their Eddict Player Flac. This way, you have saved a chunk of change, even if you want to spend money on a proper programme or one of the many apps, free or paid for. That way, whatever file you want will be tagged. I bought this CR60 as I thought (mistakenly) that it was a one-stop shop. We'll it ought to be for what it cost🙄 I think that most people considering this will want it as a ripper first and foremost, me included. So what has Shanling omitted to tell potential purchasers about this product? Well, this is what Shanling doesn't appear to want people to know,as it's knowhere you would think it would be. I won't tell you where it is, as I think it will give you a bit of fun finding it yourself, see how long it takes you, but for clarity, I feel it a public duty to spread the word. I may save people time by not purchasing and finding an alternative method, such as the one I gave earlier regarding a laptop and a cheap external CD player. I spent a week of my life not knowing why I couldn't get the thing to read the disk tag information. It's also very wrong of Shanling to not mention it on their website sales page, disgusting, actually. Or on Amazons sales page or in the specifications section, totally abhorrent. Just for your information, and this will maybe help you realise why this is such a fundamental problem, for full disclosure, I should point out that my sole devices I possess and use in place of PCs, Laptops, Macs and other devices, are, 1 x Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Phone and 1 x Samsung Galaxy S10 Ultra Tablet. That's it, no other devices than those two, all up to date and all Samsung Galaxy Flagship Devices. So after wasting a week trying to get this CR60 to tag, I found this quite important nugget of information, again, not kept anywhere obvious, in fact quite the opposite, and it reads as follows; Following the market release of Shanling CR60 CD Transport & Ripper, we gathered feedback from our international users and have to confirm that the CD-ripping function is not compatible with Samsung Android phones and tablets. Our software team is checking on this, but at the current time, there is no estimated schedule for possible fix. Please be aware of this limitation in connection to Samsung Android devices when purchasing CR60. We are meanwhile collecting feedback on other Android phones, but so far, we are not seeing any other CD Ripping compatibility issues. Learn more about CR60 CD Transport & Ripper at, Sorry, I want you to find it, see if it's just me, or Shanling that are thick.😁 Well, thanks for letting us all know, Shanling, that's really decent of you. So girls and boys, they don't know if a fix will ever happen, it appezrs is what they are saying. To not warn potential buyers of this problem isn't on. It's not as though it's a tiny issue. It can't do what its meant to, and they dont know if ever there will be a fix, I have to save up for items costing this sort of money. I have to budget to get nice things. Do I want to keep this ripper that can't rip on the off chance that they "MAY"find an answer, but they dont know when, if ever? £270 to me is a big gamble, I realise that to a lot of people nowadays £270 isn't even a day out. Unfortunately, that's not me😞. It not only wastes the time of the poor saps, such as me struggling to work out what they are doing wrong, but what happens to all the returned units people have held onto and then after the month is out not being able to return it, or who send the used units back? Do they throw them away? I dont think so. When I received mine, there was no peel away plastic film over the colour screen, the short quick start guide had small signs of use and the silver top of the unit had a kind of palm print on it. So they are selling used it would seem for new prices. Shanling boasts that this item features a Sanyo laser and Phillips drive. I know Sanyo had a great reputation 40 - 50 years ago, but I haven't heard from them since then. Phillips?, same again, used to be good, premium products, but today, definitely not so premium. So I dont know what to take from either of those nuggets of information? Whilst the unit is very appealing in the way it looks, feels, and plays, there are better equipped CD component systems out there that dont rip. Ok, they may have plastic cases and a bigger footprint, but your amp will probably be a comparable size. Teac, Cambridge Audio, Marantz, Denon, etc. All the big names can be had for less, same or thereabouts money, with more features. Looking outside the box, you could even buy used quite safely for the same money, and end up with a very high quality CD component, that just wouldn't be attainable if it was new and most used can have a warranty included. This is not taking anything away from the CR60s operations in Transport mode. It is very capable and very quiet. Matched with a decent DAC and amp, this thing sings, and as I mentioned in my opening to this review, it's a very beautiful, all-metal construction, reassuringly heavy, no rattles, piece of art that does at least half of what it is meant to do, very well. The choice is ultimately yours. You have one month to evaluate this model. If you plug it into a non-Samsung device, and it works as advertised, then I would say that you have yourself a bargain. Just don't buy one, if you own "ONLY Samsung Devices" otherwise, with a large selection of CDs ripping without tags included gets very laborious. If you want to save yourself the pain of manually entering the tags, don't go for this. You have been warned.
S**6
認識出来ないCDもありましたが概ね素晴らしい音だと思います。 DACはVMVを使用しておりますが非常に コスパが高いと感じました、パワーアンプが普段使っているものとはちがうのですが充分性能の良さは感じました。
K**E
Hard to score this one. Some good aspects but a couple of issues. First the positives. A well made, solid and smart looking unit. I would always go for tray disc loading like this over slot or top loading and the mechanism works smoothly. Remote is sensible too. Two negatives. The screen is tiny and impossible to read unless I peer at it from close up! I have a FiiO DAC which is about the same size as the CR60 but screen is much bigger and easy to read. More seriously I found the transport was very noisy at times. I could hear it even with headphones on! Google revealed that this is a known issue and recommended getting a 12V power supply. That seems to have done the trick but if you buy this Shanling you may end up shelling out money for a PS upgrade. Having said all that I don’t regret the purchase. Couldn’t see an alternative that met my needs. PS The listing indicates this is a CD player. It’s actually only a transport requiring a separate DAC.
い**す
DENONのCDプレーヤー(1650AE )が不調のため、CDトラポとしてこのCR60を購入しました。 SOULNOTEのDAC D-2を使用しているのでCDトラポで十分でした。 聴いてみて、CDの良さを再認識しました。 CDプレーヤーや不調だったためか、CDなんてこの程度と思っていた観念が覆されました。 ホコリを被っていたCDを引っ張り出し、聴き直す毎日です。 この値段でこの音は素晴らしいと思います。 ただ、購入して一週間もたたずにCDトレイの収納ができなくなりました。 あえなく返品・・・ 音は星5つ 製品の安定性で減点1
Y**K
海外で気付いている人は少なくないと思いますが、Head-Fi でも投稿されているようにこの製品には多くの深刻な不具合が存在します。しかもこれらの深刻な不具合に対して Shanling 社は現時点で何も対応出来ずにいます(詳細は Head-Fi を熟読して下さい)。β版であっても製品化してしまう - これが中華製品の現状なのです。
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