LINE MAGNETIC LM-215CD
LINE MAGNETIC LM-215CD
€1,590.00
LM-215CD – CD Player – DAC PCM1792 – Output stage with 12AU7
The LM-215CD has both optical and coaxial digital outputs as well as an analogue stereo RCA output. The mechanical CD is original SANYO, the control card is on the other hand original Philips high-end. The DAC is based on a Texas Instrument Burr-Brown PCM1792 chip. The output stages use a 12AU7 tube as well as high-end OPA2604 operational amplifiers.
GLOBAL VIEW
DAC PCM1792
Output stage: 2x 12AU7
Finish: Silver
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