Cirrus Logic Introduces New DAC and DVD Controller ICs

Cirrus Logic Introduces New DAC and DVD Controller ICs

"Digital audio quality at analog prices." That&#198;s how <A HREF="http://www.cirrus.com/">Cirrus Logic</A>'s Crystal Semiconductor division introduced a chip that may bring a new level of audio performance to a much wider audience. On April 6, Crystal announced its CS4334, an 8-pin, small-outline D/A converter. The 24-bit CS4334 will support sampling rates of up to 96kHz, and is being marketed as a low-cost, high-quality solution for computer, automotive, and portable audio applications, as well as DVD systems and set-top converter boxes. Crystal claims the new chip is the industry&#198;s smallest delta-sigma DAC.

Recording of April 1998: Gone, Just Like A Train

Recording of April 1998: Gone, Just Like A Train

<B>BILL FRISELL: <I>Gone, Just Like A Train</I></B><BR> Bill Frisell, electric & acoustic guitars; Viktor Krauss, bass; Jim Keltner, drums, percussion<BR> Nonesuch 79479-2 (CD). 1998. Lee Townsend, prod.; Judy Clapp, eng. AAD. TT: 69:58<BR> Performance <B>*****</B><BR> Sonics *****</B>

The Abso!ute Sound Revived

The Abso!ute Sound Revived

High-end journal <I>The Abso!ute Sound</I>, long rumored to be circling the drain, has been officially revived. According to a press release dated March 24, <I>TAS</I> will be operated under a new company, Absolute Multimedia, owned by Tom Martin, a vice-president at Dell Computer. Martin has reportedly arranged serious financing for the new venture, which will be based in Austin, Texas.

DVD Changers Introduced by Sony and Yamaha

DVD Changers Introduced by Sony and Yamaha

Not long after the single-disc CD player was introduced, the multidisc changer followed, with products from companies like <A HREF="http://www.sony.com">Sony</A&gt; and <A HREF="http://www.pioneerelectronics.com">Pioneer</A&gt;. Shortly after the changer was introduced, it became the most popular version of the new hardware format. In the past eight years, changers have consistently outsold single-disc machines. The high-end market was characteristically slow to embrace changers, but companies like <A HREF="http://www.calaudio.com">California Audio Labs</A> have been successful in this category with products like the CL-10, a five-disc carousel changer.

NEC Unveils New Technology for High-Bandwidth Data Transfer

NEC Unveils New Technology for High-Bandwidth Data Transfer

At the recent <A HREF="http://www.microsoft.com">WinHEC '98</A>, <A HREF="http://www.nec.com">NEC Electronics Inc.</A> made available prototype sample units of 1394-to-POF (plastic optical fiber) repeater boxes that extend transmission of video, audio, and textual data over long distances via plastic optical fiber and copper media. NEC Electronics, one of the first companies to demonstrate this technology over plastic optical fiber and copper and wireless media, is also one of the first to demonstrate transmission speeds of 200Mbits/s over plastic optical fiber.

Audio Research CD2 CD player Measurements

Audio Research CD2 CD player Measurements

A few nights ago, John Atkinson and I played host to a speaker designer and a turntable manufacturer. We were all chewing over the 1998 Consumer Electronics Show, talking about different systems we'd heard there and speculating as to which designs would be around for the long haul. The speaker designer said he'd heard no truly bad sound at the Show. Nods all around the table&mdash;none of us had. The turntable manufacturer asked if any of us could recall hearing <I>any</I> spectacularly bad products recently. We all shook our heads.

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Audio Research CD2 CD player Associated Equipment

Audio Research CD2 CD player Associated Equipment

A few nights ago, John Atkinson and I played host to a speaker designer and a turntable manufacturer. We were all chewing over the 1998 Consumer Electronics Show, talking about different systems we'd heard there and speculating as to which designs would be around for the long haul. The speaker designer said he'd heard no truly bad sound at the Show. Nods all around the table&mdash;none of us had. The turntable manufacturer asked if any of us could recall hearing <I>any</I> spectacularly bad products recently. We all shook our heads.

Audio Research
3900 Annapolis Lane North
Plymouth, MN 55447-5447
(763) 577-9700
www.audioresearch.com

Audio Research CD2 CD player Specifications

Audio Research CD2 CD player Specifications

A few nights ago, John Atkinson and I played host to a speaker designer and a turntable manufacturer. We were all chewing over the 1998 Consumer Electronics Show, talking about different systems we'd heard there and speculating as to which designs would be around for the long haul. The speaker designer said he'd heard no truly bad sound at the Show. Nods all around the table&mdash;none of us had. The turntable manufacturer asked if any of us could recall hearing <I>any</I> spectacularly bad products recently. We all shook our heads.

Audio Research
3900 Annapolis Lane North
Plymouth, MN 55447-5447
(763) 577-9700
www.audioresearch.com

Audio Research CD2 CD player Page 3

Audio Research CD2 CD player Page 3

A few nights ago, John Atkinson and I played host to a speaker designer and a turntable manufacturer. We were all chewing over the 1998 Consumer Electronics Show, talking about different systems we'd heard there and speculating as to which designs would be around for the long haul. The speaker designer said he'd heard no truly bad sound at the Show. Nods all around the table&mdash;none of us had. The turntable manufacturer asked if any of us could recall hearing <I>any</I> spectacularly bad products recently. We all shook our heads.

Audio Research
3900 Annapolis Lane North
Plymouth, MN 55447-5447
(763) 577-9700
www.audioresearch.com
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