Muse Polyhymnia universal player
Muse Polyhymnia universal player
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In the October issue, MF says that CD's are analog, because the pits on the CD are analogs of the digital information and not the digital information itself. If that is so, then unless a machine records the actual one's and zero's the system is not digital, according to him, if I have not misunderstood what he wrote.
I know that the CD pits are not the exact 0's and 1's of the signal; it is a mathematically-transformed version of that signal. However the pits code that transformed signal in digital form. So why is it called analog by MF?
I have scaled back my budget for a new two-channel, three-piece system, and have narrowed my choices to the following, which are all rated at least Class B by Stereophile reviewers:
Integrated Amp:
Creek Classic 5350SE
NAD C372
Rega Mira 3
Player:
Marantz SA8001
Cambridge Azur 740C
Music Hall cd25.2
Rega Apollo
Speakers(FS):
Revel Concerta F12
Monitor Audio Silver RS6
Spendor S5E