Reference-quality CD transport designed for external DACs Based on TEAC's trusted CD-5020A mechanism $1,699 / £1,299 (about AU$2,666) TEAC has announced a new CD transport in its acclaimed Reference ...
Japanese hi-fi brand TEAC is expanding its Reference 500 series with the addition of a CD transport, the TEAC PD-507T. The PD-507T transport focuses solely on the CD mechanism and CD playback aspect, ...
TEAC’s Reference 500 Series PD-507T CD Transport is engineered for audiophiles pairing external DACs with a growing CD resurgence. No, CDs aren’t headed for the same vinyl-style renaissance, but let’s ...
It may not boast some of the more newfangled features like built-in WiFi, but we're guessing that Teac's new SL-D920 radio packs enough retro flavor to attract plenty of interest nonetheless. In ...
Teac Japan announced the LP-R550 today [JP], a kind of Swiss Army knife for audio freaks. Buyers get a turntable, a cassette player/recorder, a CD player/recorder and a PLL synthesized AM/FM stereo ...
Hello,<BR><BR>I am using Debian linux and I am about to install a CD burner. 2 are in front of me, one Mitsumi, and one Teac. Is there a chance one is better than the other in Linux?
If you've got money to burn, have been able to find more than five SACD or DVD audio discs that you might actually want to listen to, and don't mind buying equipment that will be rendered obsolete ...
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