Some disc players simply look better than others when the lights go out. The Raysonic CD168 Tube CD-Player is one such machine and retails for $2,550. The CD168 uses 4 Russian 6922EH tubes and upconverts your CDs to 24 bit/192kHz to either balanced or unbalanced outputs. First time ...
The Raysonic CD-138 is our favorite stock CD player at near its $1.950 price. The stock player is a beautiful top loading 24/192 upsampling machine. It uses a Class A triode output stage. It has variable outputs and can run directly into a power amp. It offers both RCA and XLR output...
Thankfully for those who don't fancy them, the CD128 avoids 'em. Ditto for the corner turrets. Those do recall Shanling or Simaudio, albeit in the square rather than round. While present owners of Raysonic amps could wish that the matching CD player was more styled to actually match, sho...