Naim NA CDS CD player Specifications

Naim NA CDS CD player Specifications

"A reasonable man adapts himself to the world around him. An unreasonable man expects the world to adapt to him. All progress, therefore, is made by unreasonable men."

Naim Audio Ltd.
North American distributor: Naim Audio North America Inc.
Chicago, IL 60614
www.naim-audio.com

Recording of April 1990: Dvorák: Symphony 9

Recording of April 1990: Dvorák: Symphony 9

<B>DVOR&#193;K: Symphony 9, "From the New World"<BR>
WAGNER: <I>Flying Dutchman Overture</I>, <I>Siegfried-Idyll</I></B><BR>
Jascha Horenstein, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra<BR>
Chesky Records CD 31 (CD only). Bob Katz, remastering eng.; David &amp; Norman Chesky, executive prods. (Original 1962 recordings: K. E. Wilkinson, eng.; Charles Gerhardt, prod.) ADD. TT: 67:30

Suggestions for a good (moveable) college system

Hi,

I'm a college student; I don't know much about hi-fi, but I know my dad has two PSB Image T65 towers and a harmon-kardon receiver at his house, and I know I loved the clean and crisp sound. My $50 computer speakers are causing me to miss that setup a lot. I was wondering if you guys had any suggestions for a system which would come pretty close to the sound quality of my dad's system, but would be easier to move around (I live in a dorm). I don't know if I can afford this, but I just wanted to get an idea of what's out there and how much it would cost.

Thanks,

Upgrading from Rega P5/Dynavector 20XH

Hello,

I've been using the Rega P5 / Dynavector 20X High Output MC for quite a while and really like the sound. I would like to upgrade my cartridge (to a low output MC?) or upgrade the entire turntable if that's going to materially enhance the sound relative to upgrading only the cartridge. For the cartridge, I am willing to spend up to $2K, for the TT (maybe) all the way to $10K. I am curious about what my options are and the relative increase in sound quality versus the money spent. I listen to pop/rock and jazz. Many thanks.

Injected fruit juice liquifies cancer

Dr Gordon said a single dose injection of the extract, known as EBC-46, had been effective in 50 critically ill dogs and about a dozen cats and horses.

"This is proving to be something exceptional," she said.

"The tumour literally liquefies.

"There is a rapid knock-down of the tumour, it disintegrates within 24 hours and we have a rapid healing response.

"The biggest tumour we treated was the size of a Coke can in a dog, and that animal is fully healed and healthy."

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