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2006 Catalog - Elusive Disc

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HARDWARE && ACCESSORIESCAYINCayin A-50T Tube Integrated Amplifier: This beautifully crafted hand madeamp is designed to deliver the wonderful sound of the original classic Marantz8B amp with features and build quality that would not have been dreamed of inthe 1960’s or 1970’s. Although many ‘improvements’ have happened to HiFiequipment, many purists still believe that Simple is Better. Classic, simpledesign of amplifiers, withthe improvement thatbetter capacitors and betterconnectors, and evencreature comforts likeRemote Control, willreproduce your music inan easier to listen to, lessfatiguing way. The CayinAudio A-50T uses fourEL34 Output Tubes for Class AB1 P.P. amplification. The craftsmanship isfirst rate, inside and outside. The torodial power transformer and EI outputtransformers are specially designed and manufactured for the Cayin A-50T.Our unique Soft-start circuit helps extend tube life. The removable cage snapson and off anytime. Cover on has a clean classic look, cover off... Keep OnGlowin’. Price: $CALLCreek CD50 CD Player: The CD50 mk2 uses a ROM drive which replacesthe Philips CDM12transport. Extractingthe digital informationfrom the ATAPI bus,similar to a computer,has enabled Creek towork with a virtuallyjitter free signal source.To convert the signalto a usable format,the CD50 mk2 uses adigital buffer circuit(FPGA) that stores the signal for a short time and converts it into a suitableformat for feeding to a DtoA converter. This creates shock immunity from theplayer, so that the disc is not playing exactly in real time, but slightly delayedthrough the dynamic buffer. It also converts the signal into a SPDIF signal toprovide a high quality digital output, which is now available via TOSLINKoptical as well as co-axial sockets. Price: $CALLMusic Hall / Shanling CD-T200A Tube SACD/CD Player:The CD-T200 Tube SACD player is the improved version of the CD-T100.The main difference? It’s anSACD player! Features toploading drive unit like itsyounger brother and tube powermodules. A combination ofelegance and the latest technologymake this SACD player abrilliant show and sound pieceto any audiophile’s home system.Remote control of volume allows the the SCD-T200 to drive an amplifierdirectly, if so desired. Price: $CALLMusic Hall / Shanling SP-80 Tube Monoblock Power Amp:The Shanling SP-80 monoblock tube amplifiers offer an outstanding combinationof performance and value. The SP-80’s employ two EL-34 output tubes,two 6N8 and two 6N9 tubes.Output power is rated at 50watts. A nice feature, the SP-80 includes a remote volumecontrol, allowing the unit tofunction as a simple integrated.Pair the SP-80 with the ShanlingSCD-T200 SACD/CDplayer for an incredibly musicaland involving combo. (1pair) Price: $CALLMusic Hall Maverick SACD Player:An exciting new 2-channel SACD/CD player from Music Hall. Each componentchosen for assembly in the construction of the Maverick SACD playerwas selected to provide superior performance and the highest level of soundreproduction available today. This combination player includes an upsamplingchip to improve any standard CDs that you will be playing in this unit. TheMaverick will play CDs, CD-Rs, and SACDs. Price: $CALLCreek CD53 CD Player: After a year in development Creek Audio are proudto announce the birth of the CD53. The CD53 physically matches the 5350amplifier with 10mm thick machined alloy silver front panel and vacuumfluorescent function display. It’s circuitry has been designed to achieve thebest performance money can buy, limited only by the standards set for CDplayers and component availability.Inside its 2 mm thick alloy case, lies a Philips CDM12 transport with CD7chipset running on neoprene sound isolation washers.Price: $CALL74 shop online: www.elusivedisc.com

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