
Audio files may seem to have put paid to CDs, but new technology shows that, like vinyl, the format still has a few tricks left in it. CDs do a pretty good job of reproducing music, but for many an audiophile the digital format lacks “warmth” and often suffers from tiny, yet detectable, imperfections that can be as jarring as serving Gordon Ramsay ketchup with lobster. The Parasound CD 1 player strives to eliminate these imperfections by ditching the conventional CD player in favor of a CD-ROM drive that spins CDs at four times normal speed in order to find and eliminate imperfections before they reach the speakers... Continue Reading Parasound CD 1 CD player uses multiple readings to reduce errors
Section: Home Entertainment
Tags: Audio, Audiophile, CD Player, Computer
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Section: Home Entertainment
Tags: Audio, Audiophile, CD Player, Computer
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Parasound introduces the Halo P7 dual-mode analogue pre-amp
Ingenious Dual Play MP3
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