Mira, sacado de stereophile:
Other interesting details: The Cary's CD mechanism is a Matsushita CD/DVD-ROM transport selected for its ability to minimize errors by means of multiple passes.
Osea, que el transporte (al igual que el 99% de los cdeses)es de grupo Matshushita
Mira en wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matsushita ... ustrial_Co.
Osea, Panasonic.
Y esto acerca del software del Cd Cary:Pacific Microsnics.
Lee esto:
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/pres ... PMIPR.mspx
Osea Güindows, lo ha hecho para que su Xbox360 tenga el software de HDCD y HDDVD
Sobre los Bur Burrow:
http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/p ... c1220.html
Si entiendes un poco, veras que esos chips lo llevan hasta las barras de Pan. A 6 euros unidad.
Y acerca de Jamer Randi y los lectores de CD:
The best thing I saw with respect to digital cables was a device that sharpened-up the square wave from your fancy-pants CD player before it entered your equally over-priced amplifier. I even heard an audiophile swearing that it resulted in smoother base and sharper - I think he called them - "accents". They showed the before and after digital streams on an oscillosope and everything.
Audiophile nutjobs are ripe for ripping-off, they deserve everything they get.
Anybody want to buy my antistatic wrist-strap? You need to earth yourself before touching any of your equipment's knobs or else the static will infect your datastream. Only $399.95.
Y todavia no lo ves?