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Linn Majik CD player
By Art Dudley • March, 2007In the early 1980s, Ivor Tiefenbrun,of Linn Products, Ltd., compared digital audio to "a nasty disease"that his company offered not to spread. Less than 25 years later,digital sources outnumber analog ones in Linn's product line—so much sothat the venerable Scottish manufacturer has expanded its line of discplayers to encompass two different formats: multi- and two-channel.
The Majik CD player ($3500) is the first new member of thelatter group. (It's also the only member, of any vintage: Linn wasforced to discontinue its Sondek CD12in 2004 because certain of its component parts were no longeravailable.) In fact, the Majik stands alongside the Majik Kontrolpreamplifier ($3100) and Majik 2100 power amplifier ($2350) in anascent line of products said to be designed specifically for musiclovers. I can't help seeing proof of that claim in the Majik Kontrol'sinclusion of a phono stage—that, and the fact that all three Majikcomponents are designed to allow future upgrades, just like theyou-know-what-12.
If all of that videolessness leaves you feeling out of step, bear in mind that the Majik components can be adapted for use within a Linn Knekt multiroom system. As they say in France: The more things stay the same, the more things change....
EMMlabs有DSD的“开山祖师”之称,其在专业的录音领域拥有颇高的名望。CDSD和DCC2分别是转盘和带DSD处理的解码器,CDSD和DDC2的设计非常注重于整体的统一,为了达到信号的一致性,在时钟的同步方面,EMMlabs下了非常大的工夫,通过两条工业标准的ST光纤线,把主、从时钟锁定,达到绝对的同步。CDSD和DCC2内部的DSD处理采用1bit/5.6MHz的量化采样。CDSD与DDC2搭配拥有非常准确的声音表现,得到音响界的一致认可。
Nagra CDP CD player
By Wes Phillips • May, 2007
Audiophiles are frequently accused of being more in love with gizmosthan with music. There may be a kernel of truth in that, but a scantfew companies actually exploit the giz factor to give you mo'—a lot mo'.One manufacturer rises above the rest when it comes to invoking sheergizmoidal lust: Nagra. Since 1951, the Swiss firm has built the gearthat professional recordists in the broadcast and film industries haveturned to when they couldn't afford to risk using more temperamentalcomponents. Nagras were built to workin the field, and to keep working. Hang out with anthropologists andnewsmen and you'll hear tales of Nagra Es and Nagra IVs that survivedburial in snowdrifts, artillery near-misses, and being run over bytanks.
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