Your Unplayable CD Collection Just Got a $2,000 Solution - Yanko Design
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Your Unplayable CD Collection Just Got a $2,000 Solution - Yanko Design
"Pro-Ject built this thing with the kind of serious engineering usually reserved for audiophile turntables. The Austrian company's latest entry in their top-tier RS2 line is a top-loading CD player with a fully balanced tube output stage, featuring two premium E88CC vacuum tubes that add warmth and fluidity to digital playback. Think of it as the vinyl listening experience but for your CDs. You know that organic, emotionally engaging sound that makes you actually feel the music instead of just hearing it?"
"What makes this particularly interesting is the SUOS DM-3381 Red Book drive at its core. This isn't just any CD mechanism thrown into a pretty case. SUOS-HiFi, which used to be StreamUnlimited Optical Storage, was founded by former Philips CD engineers based near Vienna. These are literally some of the people who helped invent CD technology in the first place."
Many listeners possess physical CD collections that are rarely played and sometimes unplayable, especially in K-pop where elaborate packaging drives purchases. The CD Box RS2 Tube is a top-loading player built with audiophile-grade engineering and a fully balanced tube output stage using two E88CC vacuum tubes to impart warmth and fluidity to digital audio. The unit uses a SUOS DM-3381 Red Book drive developed by former Philips CD engineers and employs a BlueTiger CD-88 servo with predictive algorithms to maintain accurate data retrieval from scratched or imperfect discs. The design aims to recreate a vinyl-like, emotionally engaging listening experience for CDs.
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