I suppose the upturn in the fortunes of the Compact Disc was inevitable. Much like the resurgence of vinyl as a popular audio storage format, the revival of CD as a viable audio storage format is ...
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A renowned hi-fi brand just dropped a classic CD player for old-school audiophiles
No streaming. No fancy features. Just simple, high-quality CD playback.
We got a chance to review the new Onkyo C-30 Compact Disc Player for those who are looking to bring back CDs the same way ...
Parasound teams with Holm Acoustics to deliver a radically different approach to extracting the best possible sound from a Compact Disc Parasound introduced the Halo CD 1, which uses a new CD playback ...
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NAD launches high-performance C 589 CD player with Qrono d2a technology
The NAD C 589 disc player is yours for £1199 / $1399 ...
Since we last looked into the ongoing resurrection of the classic digital disc, even more CD playing devices have caught our eye. Here’s an update featuring the latest in standalones and separates, ...
At $1,399, the NAD C 589 CD player promises improved playback with MQA's QRONO d2a processing and ESS ES9039PRO DAC.
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Right around the turn of the millennium, compact discs ...
On October 1, 1982, Sony ignited a digital audio revolution with the release of the world’s first commercial compact disc player, the CDP-101 (above), in Japan. It signaled the dawn of a new audio ...
Q: How can I play my CDs in my new car, which does not have a CD slot? It only has a USB connection and Bluetooth, so I can't even use a portable CD player with an auxiliary cable. I have hundreds of ...
There aren't too many cars left that have CD players from the factory, either as standard or as an option. At this point with digital streaming technology, it's a throwback not many people use or ...
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