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The Jadis Symmetrical Processor JS-1
Friday, 18-August-2006, 21:15:03  This two chassis DAC is regarded as the finest sounding digital-to-analogue converter available. It's digital section sports bitstream technology and four input connectors. Six tubes, including two in the power supply deliver the typical warm detailed Jadis sound. A front-panel switch enables putting the analogue section on standby, extending tube life and allowing shorter warmups. The JS-2's graceful, sophisticated appearance matches the looks of Jadis preamps, making for exquisite matched display. (1316 clicks)
NAD S100 Silver Series Stereo Pre Amplifier
Friday, 18-August-2006, 20:49:20  The NAD S100 is a the logical center of the most ambitious, sophisticated series of components in NAD history. It is a supremely transparent-sounding, versatile, and elegantly simple way to make sure that the sound of any program source reaches a power amplifier just as it came in — with no overlay of even the most subtle coloration. (1708 clicks)
PSB Alpha SubSonic 5 i
Friday, 18-August-2006, 20:28:00  For those not looking to break the bank, the compact 5i delivers great bass reinforcement for smaller-medium rooms. Here again, we have carefully chosen one of our 10-inch woofers and matched it well with a dynamic 225-watt internal amplifier. The result is an extremely tight bass that delivers the punch that high performance home theater demand. (904 clicks)
Samsung YP-F2 MP3 Player
Friday, 18-August-2006, 00:35:49  The latest portable audio player from Samsung has been unveiled, the YP-F2 model. Weighs at just 20 grams, this light MP3 player can be worn around your neck without being tired. (1061 clicks)
M-Cody MX-500 Flash-Based MP3 Player
Thursday, 17-August-2006, 23:07:31  Median is going to release their newest portable MP3 player product, the M-Cody MX-500 model, before the end of this month. This flash-based audio player device offers an OLED display, FM radio tuner, FM radio recording, voice recorder, and text viewer. It supports both WMA and MP3 audio files, as well as Ogg Vorbis format. (1136 clicks)
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