Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

CD Players

dCS Varèse Music System Expands with Reference-Grade CD/SACD Transport for Ultimate Disc Playback

Only for Varèse owners: dCS’s new Transport delivers reference-level CD and SACD playback with ultra-low vibration and ACTUS bit-perfect transmission.

dCS Varese CD/SACD Transport Angle

The dCS Varèse Music System just got an upgrade—but don’t get too excited unless you already own one (or plan on dropping serious coin soon). dCS has introduced a dedicated CD/SACD Transport designed exclusively for the Varèse, giving listeners the option to experience reference-level sound from their silver discs. After six years of obsessive development, the Varèse remains dCS’s most ambitious creation yet, and this new transport keeps the focus firmly on ultimate audio performance and immersive playback—provided you’re already in the Varèse club.

The MSRP is GBP £35,000 or USD $39,950—not a typo. And before we get into the whole Varèse Music System thing, it’s worth reminding everyone that dCS isn’t some upstart chasing audiophile dollars—it’s one of the benchmark brands for reference-quality digital playback and headphone listening. Our own eCoustics Headphone Editor, Will Jennings, took the plunge two years back, and let’s just say he hasn’t filed a single complaint since.

dCS Varèse System: $320,000 of Reference-Level Audio—and You’d Better Love Every Detail

dcs-varese-stack

The dCS Varèse Music System isn’t just a product—it’s a full-on reference-level ecosystem. Pricing reflects the ambition: the Varèse Core System, which includes the Core, User Interface, Remote Control, and a 1.5m ACTUS cable, comes in at $116,500. Add the Varèse Mono DAC pair with dual ACTUS cables for $110,250, the Master Clock at $39,950, and the dedicated CD/SACD Transport at $39,950, and you’re deep in six-figure territory before you even touch the $14,200 I/O Module.

Each component is designed to work seamlessly together, delivering the kind of sound only a Varèse setup can provide—so plan accordingly if you’re serious about chasing reference-level digital playback.

Before we even get to the shiny new CD/SACD Transport, let’s take a moment to appreciate just what the Varèse Music System actually is—and why it costs as much as a small cottage on the coast of Nova Scotia. The Varèse isn’t a single box you toss on a rack; it’s a full ecosystem designed to push digital playback into reference-level territory.

dCS Varèse Music System Front and Back
dCS Varèse Music System without Transport

At its core, literally, is the Varèse Core, the brains behind the operation. It handles all hi-res audio formats, streaming services, and any processing the system needs before passing signals off to the dual Mono DACs, one for each channel—which convert digital to analog with precision most mere mortals won’t notice until they’ve spent years chasing it.

The User Interface hooks into the dCS Mosaic ACTUS app on iOS or Android, giving you control and navigation via touchscreen or the included Bluetooth LE remote.

And if you’re obsessive about timing—and if you own a Varèse, you probably are—the optional Master Clock keeps everything locked in, reducing jitter and drift with dCS’s patented Tomix protocols, ensuring the music has focus, presence, and image that feels alive rather than just “there.”

The Varèse suite also introduces some serious tech cred:

  • dCS Tomix: The new clocking tech that keeps everything ultra-precise.
  • ACTUS: The bespoke interface that carries audio, control, and timing signals seamlessly between components.
  • Differential Ring DAC: An all-new evolution of dCS’s signature Ring DAC, the biggest change in a generation, promising more detail, clarity, and nuance.

Physically, the system is built like a small tank. The Core is 33 kg (73 lbs), each Mono DAC is almost 19 kg (41 lbs), the Master Clock is 15.7 kg (34.7 lbs), and the User Interface weighs 14.6 kg (32 lbs). Each component is carefully dimensioned for proper airflow and ACTUS cable routing—because, yes, setup requires planning, and no, you won’t just shove it on a standard shelf.

Connectivity and format support is exhaustive: Ethernet streaming, USB Type A for mass storage, USB Type B for high-res PCM and DSD, AES/EBU, S/PDIF, Word Clock outputs, and support for sample rates from 44.1kHz up to 384kHz PCM and DSD up to 512. Residual noise sits better than 118 dB, spurious responses better than –115 dB—basically, this is the audio equivalent of wearing a bulletproof suit while sipping single-malt scotch.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

All of which brings us to the big question: you’ve got the Varèse Core, the dual Mono DACs, the Master Clock, the User Interface—but how do you feed it the kind of silver-disc perfection that makes the system truly shine? That’s where the dedicated Varèse CD/SACD Transport comes in…

True Reference-Level Sound: dCS Varèse CD/SACD Transport

dcs-varese-cd-sacd-transport-angle-closed

dCS has been building CD and SACD transports for over two decades, and the engineering obsession shows in every detail of the new Varèse Transport. From the ground up, the design is about reducing anything that gets in the way of pure sound: noise, vibration, and distortion are all treated as enemies. Every mechanical and electronic choice is scrutinized—from the stability of the drive mechanism to the precision of the chassis construction—and everything that powers the transport is fed with ultra-clean voltages to ensure consistent performance.

Software and hardware have evolved in lockstep with mechanical improvements, meaning the Varèse Transport isn’t just a disc player; it’s a platform engineered to extract every ounce of musical information from CDs and SACDs with maximum fidelity.

dcs-varese-cd-sacd-tray-open

The Varèse Transport continues dCS’s transport development, offering lower noise and vibration than previous models through a redesigned chassis and the ACTUS interface. It plays Redbook CDs in 44.1 kS/s and SACDs in native DSD, with a single ACTUS cable handling bit-perfect audio, asynchronous timing, and control signals between the Transport and Varèse Core.

The Transport automatically syncs to a master clock via ACTUS—either the Varèse Clock, if present, or the Core—eliminating the need to adjust sync settings manually. Playback can be managed through the Varèse User Interface, remote, or Mosaic ACTUS app, providing flexible control.

Mechanically, the top, sides, and front of the chassis are machined from a single billet of aluminium, with constrained-layer damping between base and dress plates to reduce vibration. Mechanism mounts are also milled from solid aluminium without joins or fixings. The drive mechanism is derived from the Vivaldi II and Rossini Transports, but mounted in a new way to reduce noise and physical vibrations further.

dcs-varese-transport-front
dcs-varese-transport-rear

The Bottom Line

The dCS Varèse CD/SACD Transport is a precision-engineered component designed for the Varèse ecosystem, delivering reference-level playback for CDs and SACDs with minimal noise and vibration. The ACTUS interface simplifies setup and ensures bit-perfect transmission, while the machined-aluminium chassis and remounted mechanism reduce mechanical interference. 

The pros are obvious: it integrates seamlessly with the Varèse Core, gives multiple ways to control playback, handles Redbook and DSD natively, and benefits from improved mechanical and electrical stability. The cons? It only works with the Varèse system, and at $39,950, it’s not for casual listeners. If you’re already invested in Varèse—or planning to be—this Transport maximizes the system’s potential; if not, it’s essentially a very expensive paperweight.

For more information: dcsaudio.com

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Advertisement

Latest Products

Bang & Olufsen Beo Grace Wireless ANC Earbuds in hand at sunset

New Products

$1,500 Beo Grace earbuds from Bang & Olufsen push luxury, style, and audio performance but don’t forget the optional $400 leather pouch.

David Beckham wearing black Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 wireless headphones David Beckham wearing black Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 wireless headphones

New Products

Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 delivers flagship wireless sound, upgraded ANC, and aptX lossless at $799—lighter, smaller, and a strong value vs Focal and...

Campfire Audio Portable DAC Wallet with Relay Dongle and IEMs Campfire Audio Portable DAC Wallet with Relay Dongle and IEMs

Dongle DACs

This $59 portable DAC Wallet magnetically attaches to the back of iPhone to keep your dongle DAC and headphone cables in order.

Sennheiser HD 505 BAMM Inline Boom Mic Accessory Add-on Sennheiser HD 505 BAMM Inline Boom Mic Accessory Add-on

New Products

Sennheiser HD 500 BAM adds a pro mic to 500 series headphones. No support for other brands, but max compatibility with PCs, consoles and...

KEF Muo SilverDusk portable Bluetooth speaker by pool KEF Muo SilverDusk portable Bluetooth speaker by pool

New Products

KEF Muo ($249.99) arrives Sept 23 for myKEF, full launch Sept 30—Bluetooth 5.4, aptX Adaptive, IP67, 24hr battery, and P-Flex racetrack driver.

Triangle Garden 7 Outdoor Speaker Gray Lifestyle Triangle Garden 7 Outdoor Speaker Gray Lifestyle

New Products

Available in green or gray, Triangle’s GARDEN 7 outdoor speaker delivers 360-degree sound, IP66 weatherproofing, and LED lighting at a reasonable price.

Gift Ideas?

Vinyl Music Lover Gift Guide 2025

Gift Guides

A new turntable, phono stage, cartridge or speaker could be the upgrade you've been looking for or the perfect gift for any vinyl lover.

You May Also Like

CD Players

TEAC's Reference 500 Series PD-507T CD Transport is engineered for audiophiles pairing external DACs with a growing CD resurgence.

CD Players

At $359, the Shanling CD80 II combines hi-res CD / media playback, dual headphone amps, and Bluetooth for modern or vintage hi-fi setups.

CD Players

Onkyo's new Icon C-30 CD player brings audiophile tech at a surprising price. Discover why physical CDs still matters at Audio Advice Live 2025...

Music Streamers

At $15,500 the dCS Lina DAC X combines hi-res digital music streaming, proprietary Ring DAC tech, and a build quality that justifies its top-shelf...

CD Players

The Shanling CR60 provides CD playback and ripping capability for a very reasonable $299, but it requires an external DAC.

Music Streamers

When cost is no object, the ultimate in digital music playback has arrived from dCS, but you will need to bring your own amps...

DACs

Lina 2.0 brings a range of new features, including new Mapper settings, filter options, and balance control, to the dCS Lina Network DAC.

Headphone Amps

dCS unveils a trio of products for the ultimate in headphone listening; a Network DAC, Master Clock and Headphone Amplifier.

Advertisement

ecoustics is a hi-fi and music magazine offering product reviews, podcasts, news and advice for aspiring audiophiles, home theater enthusiasts and headphone hipsters. Read more

Copyright © 1999-2024 ecoustics | Disclaimer: We may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site.



SVS Bluesound PSB Speakers NAD Cambridge Audio Q Acoustics Denon Marantz Focal Naim Audio RSL Speakers