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Linear Tube Audio: Aero D/A Processor

Description: R-2R D/A processor based around the 18-bit Analog Devices AD1865 chip, with 12SN7/6SN7 output tubes and no filters, feedback, or oversampling.
Formats: Up to 24/192 PCM.
Output voltage: 2.2V RMS RCA, 4.4V RMS XLR.
Digital inputs: USB, S/PDIF on RCA, and TosLink.
Output impedance: 70 ohms unbalanced (RCA), 140 ohms balanced (XLR).
Power consumption: 32W in operation, 7W standby.
Dimensions: 17″ (431mm) W × 3″ (76mm) H × 10″ (254mm) D. Weight: 15lb (6.8kg).
Manufactured in USA.
Price: $3,950.

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“The World’s Best-Sounding Power Amplifier” of 1977—Electrocompaniet’s Surprising 52-Year History

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Accuphase DP-100 Super Audio CD transport & DC-101 Digital Processor

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Buscemi – Mocha Supremo (First Edit)

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The Orb – U.F.OFF – The Best Of The Orb

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“Unbelievably, the sales revival is being led by Gen Z buyers. In fact, 43% of all buyers are under 35 years old. And why are they buying CDs in the first place? According to Headphonesty: Nostalgia and Novelty: For many Gen Zs, CDs are a physical link to a time they barely knew, creating a sense of both nostalgia and novelty. Artist-Driven Demand: Big releases from popular artists have made people interested in CDs again. For example, Taylor Swift’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ sold 2.47 million CD copies in the first half of 2024. Physical Ownership: In a time when digital things can disappear, owning a physical copy of an album appeals to many music fans. Audio Quality: Some listeners prefer the uncompressed sound of CDs over streaming or compressed digital files. Affordability: Compared to vinyl, CDs are still a cheaper way to build a physical music collection.”

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LTJ BUKEM @ OUTLOOK FESTIVAL 2017 feat. MC LOWQUI & MC GQ