German high-end audio specialist Vincent Audio has announced immediate availability of its new CD player. Benefiting from noise-reducing component isolation and offering the user the choice of rich ...
DESIGNED FOR CDs – Most manufacturers focus on adding functions unrelated to audio performance, instead of focusing on quality. The AXC35 is a versatile, gapless playback CD player that was designed ...
When your vision deteriorates gradually, you never notice how fuzzy objects look until you start wearing glasses. Suddenly, everything comes clearly into focus. When compact discs arrived a decade ago ...
Onkyo’s new Icon C-30 CD player brings audiophile tech at a surprising price. Discover why physical CDs still matters at Audio Advice Live 2025 in Raleigh. When Onkyo rolled out its all-new Icon ...
The insane high cost in audiophile's equipment doesn't surprise us anymore than people spending in million dollar automobiles. The outrageous audio gear doesn't make news the cost is less than regular ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. Denon is a Japanese audio brand that’s been synonymous with ...
Yamaha proved today it has no intention of ceding its place as one of the stalwart creators of gorgeous works of audiophile art. In a move that speaks to a small, but potentially expanding portion of ...
It’s a good time to be a CD fan, as the tail end of 2025 has seen an influx of CD players hitting the market. There have been several modern Discmans, such as the Fiio DM15 R2R ($270) or Shanling EC ...
At $2,399, the Shanling ONIX Zenith XST20 SACD/CD Transport is here to breathe new life into the “dead” audiophile formats of SACD and CD. Back to the future with SACD? Moments like this make me ...
Burmester doesn’t come cheap. The fact that Bugatti uses Bermester sound systems in its cars should give hint that Bermester is not cheap shit. If you have assloads of money to throw around, take note ...
The early 2000s were the halcyon days of physical media. While not as svelte as MP3 players became, why are those early 2000s machines smaller than all the new models popping up amidst the retro audio ...