Showing posts with label player. Show all posts
Showing posts with label player. Show all posts

Pro-Ject Debut S/E3




Who thinks vinyl is dead surely is not in touch with the electronics market at all. Vinyl, not only is not dead, but is continuing evolving, giving you the user, more and more and higher and higher quality. The Debut S/E3 is the third version of the successful brand from Pro-Ject. It has a 12in platter instead of the old 10in, the tonearm uses improved bearing set and also an improved motor. The design is simple and minimalistic and on everyones taste. It also has a new circular belt to reduce contact making the sound that comes out simply excellent. It cost about 300€.






Hanss Acoustics CD20




The CD20 is a digital player made, surprising, by an analog producer. This is not one of those player made for those who love to have extra many features on a device like this, but for those how like to keep it simple and the sound it’s all that matters. The main feature of the CD20 is the metal-made remote that basically allows you to control all you can. Other features include analogue outputs: unbalanced and balanced (XLR) and digital outputs: electrical S/PDIF. And that’s pretty much all. The sound that cames out is lovely. It will make you forget anything that you may not like about the player… definitely…  









Panasonic DMR-BWT800






We are current living in a “3D mania” world where we are invaded by 3D electronics and 3D movies. But the number of 3D TV shows is significantly low and even null in some countries. That’s why the smart boys from Panasonic came with the DMR-BWT800 which is a converter from normal Blu-rays and DVDs to 3D. This is quite a new segment in 3D technology and a very useful one too.

So practically this converts any of your favorite show, soap opera, movie and even sport match in a 3D experience. The BWT800 has two HD tuners that lets’ you record one channel while watching another at once. It has 500GB hard drive so you will never have to worry you will be out of memory.








Wurlitzer Lyra








Wurlitzer is here almost since the music machines were heard for the first time in pubs and dinners. But those boys and girls who lived back then would be very jealous on this model called Lyra. Why? Well, because instead of vinyl discs, big hard buttons and massive(heavy) speakers it has a 320GB hard disk, a touch screen interface and a 200W amp with a 12inch subwoofer. It also can pick up internet radio, plays music from CDs and USB devices. I really can’t imagine a pub without one of this!



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