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Empiezo a creer que el CD no estaba tan muerto como dicen ¿Verdad Cary?

En estos recientes años de defunciones adelantadas donde gente que nunca ha escuchado un buen CD se decanta a brazos cerrados al audio análogo (normalmente de rudimentario bajo nivel) o lo mismo gente que solo escucha descargas y cree que están descubriendo una revelación en audio digital, o más aun aquellos que creen que audio digital es solo audio comprimido les comento una fantástica novedad.

Cary Audio, conocida por sus emblemáticos reproductores Serie 300 y 306 anuncia que vuelve al ambito de la reproducción física pero con mucho más.

Con ustedes los centros digitales de música DMC-600 y el DMC-600SE... tomen aire.


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Significant features include:



Multiple Parallel DAC Topology

Utilizes 3 DACS consisting of 6 channels (3 per side) to create a fully balanced parallel

circuit with exceptional clarity and detail. DSP, upsampling and clocking duties are done

by a separate 128 bit DSP engine, allowing the DACs to focus on straight D to A

conversion.



CSR aptX® lossless Technology featuring fi™ Bluetooth Implementation

Fully integrating (fi™) Bluetooth digital signals into the entire digital circuit whereby

using all features such as TruBit™ Upsampling, OSO™ Reclocking, DiO™ outputs, and

more to ensure true high fi sound.



TruBit™ Upsampling

A sophisticated and powerful process utilizing a 128 bit DSP engine (separate from the

DACs) which allows for up to seven (7) different selectable upsampling rates creating a

signal so precise as if it were native, all the way up to 768kHz.



OSO™ Reclocking

Double reclocking of all signals again once onboard, even XMOS USB, as to ensure all

jitter is virtually eliminated to a minute degree. The result is a signal so free of digital

artifacts as if it was generated within the unit itself.



XMOS xCore USB Asynchronous

XMOS asynchronous clocking for computer USB sources whereas the XMOS processor

takes complete control over the audio clock; essential for no-compromise digital audio

systems.



DiO™ Analog Stage

DiO™ Analog Stage is actually two separate analog output stages that are completely

independent of one another. One is all solid state and the other is vacuum tube. It’s like

having two source machines in one allowing you to get the most out of your recordings.



Weight: 35 lbs.



Dimensions: 5.25" H x 17.25" W x 16.25 " D

DMC-600 Retail Price: $5,995

DMC-600SE Retail Price: $7,995



The DMC-600 and the DMC-600SE will begin shipping on December 10, 2014.


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Yamaha añade conectividad reproductor de CD


Yamaha Adds Networking To CD Player
By Joseph Palenchar On Jan 24 2013 - 9:31am
Yamaha’s $799-suggested CD-N500 network music player plays CDs, Internet radio s
Yamaha’s $799-suggested CD-N500 network music player plays CDs, Internet radio stations and music streamed from mobile devices and networked PCs.

Buena Park, Calif. — Yamaha is combining old media and new media with the launch of its first networked CD player, the $799-suggested CD-N500.
The network audio player, which is available, streams Internet radio stations via the vTuner radio-station database, features DLNA certification to stream music stored on networked PCs and NAS drives, and streams music from iOS, Android and Kindle Fire tablets outfitted with Yamaha’s Network Player Controller app. The apps also operate as remote controls for choosing music sources and viewing song information and album art.
The component also features front-panel Made for iPod/iPhone/iPad USB port to charge and play back music from the Apple devices.
Wi-Fi isn’t built in, but the component features an Ethernet port for networking.
Decoders include MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV, 192 kHz/24-bit FLAC, and Apple Lossless.
The high-end component features aluminum front chassis, left-right symmetrical audio circuitry to provide the shortest audio-signal circuit path, 192 kHz/32-bit Burr-Brown DAC, and Pure Direct mode for higher quality audio output.
“While most consumers have moved to accessing music via iTunes, music streaming and Internet radio, there are still many passionate digital music fans who also have large CD libraries that remain an important part of their entertainment experience,” said Tom Sumner, Yamaha senior VP. “The CD-N500 is a perfect transition piece for this audience since it enables them to better integrate all desired music sources.”