Haven't these people heard of ripping CD's into a file format?
$4500, I can buy an Oppo bdp 105 for 4 rooms.
Besides, even if this thing cost $10,000, you're still listening to a CD. It's time to let that format go.
In keeping with the high-end legacy of the company's Halo line, the C1 has a heavily shielded aluminum chassis, separate power supplies for its analog and digital sections and several output options, including balanced XLR, gold-plated RCAs for analog, and digital audio via BNC, coaxial and optical connectors. A novel “Discrete OpAmp” selector offers a choice between listening to the analog outputs directly from the player’s low-noise op-amps or via discrete transistor output stages.
Haven't these people heard of ripping CD's into a file format?
$4500, I can buy an Oppo bdp 105 for 4 rooms.
Besides, even if this thing cost $10,000, you're still listening to a CD. It's time to let that format go.