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Mar 17 2010, 9:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The device has switchable vacuum tube and solid-state output stages and has a premium top-load transport. The device is also built for excellent mechanical and electrical isolation and has fully balanced XLR outputs.
The vacuum tube or solid-state outputs can be switch on a whim using the include remote control or a switch on the front of the player. Digital processing uses a 24-bit/192kHz PCN1792 DAC with 8x oversampling. The CD player weight 26.4 pounds and is designed to use XLR outputs for premium sound. The player also features RCA outputs and coaxial digital output or optical digital output. The C-60 is available right now for $4,695.
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