ID: 327
Sony ps1 high-end cd-speler (scd-777 es killer) zeldzaam !!
€75,00
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Wellicht het grootste 'geheim' in de High-End HiFi-wereld: er blijkt een inmiddels zeer zeldzaam geworden type Playstation 1 te zijn die de audiofiele eigenschappen heeft van een High-End cd-speler. Volgens de Engelse Hifi-media zou deze speler een kwalitatieve waarde vertegenwoordigen van $ 6000,-!!
Overgenomen uit een tweetal serieuze Engelse HiFi-magazines:
6Moons:
"Certainly the most unconventional part of this system has to be the Sony Playstation 1 used as a digital source. The PlayStation 1 was launched in Japan on December 3, 1994 and about a year later in the rest of the world. There is only one model worth considering. None of the other Playstation models sound good I'm told so stick with this version.
There's a lot of technology and computing power in that cheap looking little grey plastic box that no high-end audio firm could ever afford to pay the development costs for but Sony knew they had a couple of hundred million or so parents that would make the intense R&D pay off in a big way."
"In fact, the PS1 is so good that it wouldn't surprise me at all if you never felt the need for something else. Really!"
"If it makes you feel better, you can pretend that the Playstation costs $6000, which is what I'm guessing it would cost to get a one-box CD player that could outperform it musically and sonically."
Stereophile:
"The PS1's sound was unique in a number of ways. While I can't imagine that the audio-only performance of such a product would have been tweaked so carefully, the end impression was of a cannily tailored frequency rangethat, and an exceptionally smooth sound, with no edginess or artificial grain whatsoever.
the guitar fills and G-runs were notably more audible, more nuanced, and more impactful through the PS1 than through Sony's own SCD-777ES SACD/CD player. Amazing.
Above all, with every CD I tried, the PS1 exhibited a superior level of rhythmic acuity, or a superior lack of the distortions that can blunt leading-edge transients and make music sound temporally dull and listless. Even slow, broadly paced music sounded involving through the PS1: the best and truest praise I could give it.
Conclusions
I expected one of those hip affordable products that sounds a little edgy or a little tinny, but gets the notes and beats really right. The truth was different. Sony's PlayStation 1 offered some of theleast edgy, least tinny digital sound I've heard."
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Overgenomen uit een tweetal serieuze Engelse HiFi-magazines:
6Moons:
"Certainly the most unconventional part of this system has to be the Sony Playstation 1 used as a digital source. The PlayStation 1 was launched in Japan on December 3, 1994 and about a year later in the rest of the world. There is only one model worth considering. None of the other Playstation models sound good I'm told so stick with this version.
There's a lot of technology and computing power in that cheap looking little grey plastic box that no high-end audio firm could ever afford to pay the development costs for but Sony knew they had a couple of hundred million or so parents that would make the intense R&D pay off in a big way."
"In fact, the PS1 is so good that it wouldn't surprise me at all if you never felt the need for something else. Really!"
"If it makes you feel better, you can pretend that the Playstation costs $6000, which is what I'm guessing it would cost to get a one-box CD player that could outperform it musically and sonically."
Stereophile:
"The PS1's sound was unique in a number of ways. While I can't imagine that the audio-only performance of such a product would have been tweaked so carefully, the end impression was of a cannily tailored frequency rangethat, and an exceptionally smooth sound, with no edginess or artificial grain whatsoever.
the guitar fills and G-runs were notably more audible, more nuanced, and more impactful through the PS1 than through Sony's own SCD-777ES SACD/CD player. Amazing.
Above all, with every CD I tried, the PS1 exhibited a superior level of rhythmic acuity, or a superior lack of the distortions that can blunt leading-edge transients and make music sound temporally dull and listless. Even slow, broadly paced music sounded involving through the PS1: the best and truest praise I could give it.
Conclusions
I expected one of those hip affordable products that sounds a little edgy or a little tinny, but gets the notes and beats really right. The truth was different. Sony's PlayStation 1 offered some of theleast edgy, least tinny digital sound I've heard."
Slechts een aantal reviews over dit kleine audiofiele wonder, google op 'Sony Playstation 1 High End cd player' enzovoort voor talloze gelijksoortige reviews.
Benieuwd geworden? Uiteraard vrijblijvend te beluisteren.