Meridian Sooloos New App

Meridian Sooloos New App

CES also sees the announcement of the new control app. Though Sooloos currently has a browser-based controller for the iPhone and Touch, the new software is a true iTunes downloadable free app that adds piles of new features and, if the demo I saw is any indication, runs way faster.

Ayre DX-5 Universal Player

Ayre DX-5 Universal Player

Here's Ayre's Steve Silberman holding the new DX-5 universal player that can handle not only SACD, CD and DVD-Audio, but also DVD and Blu-ray discs. Think of it as an Oppo BDP-83 on super steroids. In fact the company starts with an Oppo drive and MPEG processor and throws everything else out, adding in a new power supply and all the important digital bits. Wrapped up in a beautifully machined package and retailing somewhere around $10,000, pre-orders begin next week, and deliveries should happen sometime in the first half of February.

EMM Labs XDS1

EMM Labs XDS1

Ed Meitner's EMM Labs also has a new SACD/CD player/reference DAC called the XDS1. Available now for $25,000, the company's Shahin Al Rashid says that if you want the lastest and greatest from Ed, this is the piece to buy. In addition to the XLR and RCA stereo outputs on the back, there are both AES/EBU and Toslink input jacks to accomodate external sources.

TAD Electronics

TAD Electronics

Known for some of the best loudspeaker demos at CES, TAD is now branching out into electronics. In addition to a new amplifier (which Erick Lichte will be covering) on hand is the company's new D600 disc player, which will retail for $26,500 and appear next month in the US. In typical TAD fashion, this is a tour de force design sporting Burr-Brown PCM1794 DACs, an external power supply and the ability to play both CD and SACD (2 channel only).

USB or optical out? (Q for JA?)

I suspect that JA is the only one who may have measurements of this, but has anyone seen any comparison of jitter/noise from a USB DAC vs. just taking the optical out that's been on the back of Apple Macs for about 5 years and running that into a DAC? I know optical isn't the best digital connector, but it seems to me that it almost has to be better than USB, with its low bandwidth.

Lionel

Inside views of selected reviewed gear

More often than not (IME, AEBE), equipment reviews in Stereophile are, generally speaking, sparse in photographic content and/or in use of non-stock photos/images. Rarest are inside (under-the-cover) views of myriad indiv. products. [Note that I'm not referring to information graphics, such as graphs and charts; the exceptions here (unfortunately) may be certain schematics, (pseudo)code, block diagrams, etc.]

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