CD6007
Description
CD, CD-R/RW playback, Front USB input
The high quality 192-kHz/24-bit D/A conversion features an AK4490 chip with two selectable digital filter and accurate system clock.
Gold Plated L/R/Coax output for a strong continuous connection to your amplifier
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