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Description :
The Rega Jupiter is a well built top loading CD transport designed to match with Rega Io DAC. The combination becomes a highly regarded and top notch set that gives off an analogue sound similar to vinyls. The Jupiter CD transport has only a single digital coaxial output. Therefore it can work well with a stand-alone DA converter, or a modern integrated amplifier with an inbuilt DA section, or even home theater receivers with coaxial digital inputs. The transport comes with Rega’s unique rubberized feet, providing greater isolation and stability.
If the user values tonality, he will find it indispensible to have the Jupiter CD transport with the Io DAC. The combination give off a very real resemblance to the instruments' sounds. To replicate that distinctive soundstage, tight deep bass and effortlessly articulated analogue-like sound signature that the duo deliver, one may have to spend $2,000 in excess. Whether the listener listens to jazz, classical music, pop or any other genres, this audiophile transport and DAC will surely delight his ears. It transforms the user's system to achieve that much loved of Rega's analogue sound signature.
Specifications :
Laser..............................................Semiconductor Laser
Wavelength.....................................780nm
Digital Output Remote Level..............0.5V (Load Impedance 75 ohm)
Digital Sampling Frequency..............44.1kHz
Mains Voltage.................................230V (minimum 200V maximum 255V)
.................................115V (minimum 100V maximum 127.5V)
Power Consumption.........................12W
Dimensions(w x d x h)......................43.5 x 27 x 8 cm
Weight............................................5kg
Miscellaneous :
Remote...........................................Yes
Made in...........................................USA
Condition.........................................8 / 10
Reviews :
http://www.audioreview.com/cat/digital-sources/cd-players/rega/jupiter-and-io/prd_117091_1586crx.aspx
http://www.uhfmag.com/Issue59/Rega.html |