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The sound produced by the HD558 is rich, a bit light, and isn't bloated with bass which is a good thing. It has a crisp treble and punchy bass, very great...
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In the past 2 years VentureCraft has been successfully creating amps and DAC/Amp packaged components with their GD-03, Go-DAP 4.0 for iPhone 4(s), and Go-DAP X for their...
A friend of mine needed a new headphone, which was cheap, closed and good sounding. I said to him, dream on friend it will be very tough to find a headphone with those criteria.
But then after...
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The AKG K550...
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The RE-400...
That picture is of the tray, drive, and pick up mechanisms only. It is literally the transport of the device, the mechanical and optical data transfer of a cd player. Most cd player manufacturers use a few 'stock' transports and build the player around it.
A pure transport is largely a box with a transport and the associated electronic guts to feed a digital out signal only, no analog (RCA). It is a basic system, but when using high quality parts can mean the best possible sourcing. The signal would be fed to a digital processor to convert it to analog for amplification then finally playback.
The sample has been in the process of building. I guess the size of the trans would be smaller than the regular cdps(think about arcam 73t or something similar). Also, a dac is coming out and both of them will be retailed around 300$.
Not sure when it'll show up but won't be too long.
A briefe intro and some specs for Philip GF8 pick up system here:
DAISy now offers the GyFalcon 8, a high end module
dedicated to CD applications. Like all our modules, it has been
meticulously tested to reach an excellent playability and
reliability. Besides, this module is especially designed for mid
to large production due to its very attractive price. Last but not
least, a DSA high level interface is available for this module.
Key features
• Extra slim loader
• Excellent reliability
• Low mechanical noise
• DSA Interface (High Level protocol)
• Extremely good playability and disc acceptance
• Compatibility with protected discs
• I2S and SPDIF signals available
• Fast average access time
• MP3 playback
• Excellent ratio quality/price
• RoHS compliant
people CARE (??) about spinning plastic discs that are about an hour long, each from a 'transport' ?
maybe in 10 yrs they'll come up with little communication devices that we can carry in our pockets and be able to talk to each other. I am still trying to think of a good name for such a device.
get with the current century folks. cd redbook audio transports. WHAT A LAUGH!
I'm curious. there are no tech advantages to playback of a single disc on an outdated playback system.
optical reads ARE worse than hard disk reads. its a known fact that 'ripping' from cd needs error correction and the streaming you get from 'non-retry' kind of i/o is inferior.
so why the love for a has-been method of bit playback?
I'm curious. there are no tech advantages to playback of a single disc on an outdated playback system.
optical reads ARE worse than hard disk reads. its a known fact that 'ripping' from cd needs error correction and the streaming you get from 'non-retry' kind of i/o is inferior.
so why the love for a has-been method of bit playback?
Because there're people such as myself who have thousands of CDs and rather listen to them as such.