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teaser....Ultimate Gear: Burmester 069 Belt-Drive CD Player
...... the flagship 069 CD player from German high-end manufacturer Burmester Audio, I was surprised to learn that it is belt driven. Of course, many LP turntables use belt drives, but I'd never heard of a CD player with such a mechanism, which is said to decouple the platter from the rest of the chassis, eliminating vibrations and allowing the data to be read with considerably higher precision and less jitter.
The Anat Reference II Professional ($107,000/pair) is a modular loudspeaker consisting of three discrete modules: the Anat Reference Main Module (108 lbs), the Studio passive subwoofer (160 lbs), and the Professional powered subwoofer (400W, 172 lbs). Yes, that's 440 lbs per channel. When you buy the AR II Pros, one thing you should expect is that your dealer install and position them in your listening room.
gotta check out the rest of the page......
http://blog.ultimateavmag.com/ultimate-gear/
...... the flagship 069 CD player from German high-end manufacturer Burmester Audio, I was surprised to learn that it is belt driven. Of course, many LP turntables use belt drives, but I'd never heard of a CD player with such a mechanism, which is said to decouple the platter from the rest of the chassis, eliminating vibrations and allowing the data to be read with considerably higher precision and less jitter.
The Anat Reference II Professional ($107,000/pair) is a modular loudspeaker consisting of three discrete modules: the Anat Reference Main Module (108 lbs), the Studio passive subwoofer (160 lbs), and the Professional powered subwoofer (400W, 172 lbs). Yes, that's 440 lbs per channel. When you buy the AR II Pros, one thing you should expect is that your dealer install and position them in your listening room.
gotta check out the rest of the page......
http://blog.ultimateavmag.com/ultimate-gear/
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