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Ya know, there was a lot of digital toys at the show. Almost makes me want to digitize my self and let the digital rendering work while i relax and surf around Fiji island. Even after a lot of P.I. searching, no digital cloning station at the WCES... yet. Maybe next year i hope. Meanwhile, i did see a kinda cloning of the highly rated CEC belt-drive transport by Parasound. Seems the folks at Parasound are now making the CDP-2000 Ultra CD player for $1,495. It is a top-loading unit with the highly acclaimed belt-driven type CD spinner. Separate power supplies are used for the transport and the DAC sections. Two 20-bit processing Burr Brown PCM1702 chips are used. Still can;t seem to wonder why anyone would spend over $1,000 on a CD player when for a bit more they can have 24-bit DVD stuff which also plays CDs. Hmmm... A hint, a word, some talk... It was only a matter of time before i found another clue to solve this case. Boulder has this new digital to analogue converter ya see. The 2020 ($34,000) was a fully remote controllable unit using ten of the Boulder 993 gain stages. In fact it is a four chassis design using separate power supplies for the analog and digital sections. They claimed total crystal re-clocking eliminates jitter while an eight times oversampling FIR digital filter produces an awesome transient response. In fact they use five Burr-Brown DACs per channel which they claimed significantly lowers distortion while increasing accuracy. Hey, at 35 big ones this baby better give it up to daddy. Too rich for this detectives blood and not quite the information needed to crack this case so i moved on.
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