CEC TL1-X CD Transport(SOLD) and Bel Canto DAC 2.5(Xchange allowed)
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CEC TL1-X CD Transport(SOLD) and Bel Canto DAC 2.5(Xchange allowed)
Gold CEC TL-1X CD Transport(SOLD)(8.5/10 due age)mint condition with original remote controller) for sale at RM0000k.
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First, the TL 1 had an extraordinarily smooth and analog-like presentation. To call the TL 1 laid-back is an understatement. The music was gentle, sweet, and presented with a more distant perspective than I'm used to hearing. There was a feeling of ease, relaxation, and warmth uncharacteristic of digital. Even compared to the very refined No.31, the TL 1 had a softer, less incisive presentation. The TL 1's overall character can be summed up as unforced and easygoing.
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Silver face plate Bel Canto DAC 2.5(8.5/10 - Almost mint-excellent condition with original remote controller) for sale at RM5.0k. Negotiable. Please leave name and contact whatsapp +601111028688 or +60187834770. I will call you asap. I am from JB. Thanks. Can also exchange with tube DAC like SF DAC2 mk 2 and above.
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The DAC2.5 might have seemed a little out of its league playing with a $3990 pair of monoblocks (Bel Canto REF1000) and speakers costing $8495/pair (MartinLogan Spire) or $5798/pair (Paradigm Signature S6 v.3), but even in such pricey company its performance was impressive. With standard-resolution (16/44.1) recordings the sound was smooth and solid, with none of the harshness or glare associated with inexpensive digital gear. In fact, the sound was so good that I had difficulty believing that what I was hearing was coming from a component performing the functions of a DAC and a preamp.
Not only did the DAC2.5 sound fantastic with both standard and hi-rez digital recordings, it seamlessly blended into my multichannel home-theater system. Inserted between my Anthem Statement D2 AVR and my Bel Canto REF1000 monoblocks, in Home Theater Bypass mode the DAC2.5 flawlessly passed along the left and right main channels of multichannel soundtracks. When I simply changed the input, it reverted to its role of a high-end, two-channel DAC-preamp.
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First, the TL 1 had an extraordinarily smooth and analog-like presentation. To call the TL 1 laid-back is an understatement. The music was gentle, sweet, and presented with a more distant perspective than I'm used to hearing. There was a feeling of ease, relaxation, and warmth uncharacteristic of digital. Even compared to the very refined No.31, the TL 1 had a softer, less incisive presentation. The TL 1's overall character can be summed up as unforced and easygoing.
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Silver face plate Bel Canto DAC 2.5(8.5/10 - Almost mint-excellent condition with original remote controller) for sale at RM5.0k. Negotiable. Please leave name and contact whatsapp +601111028688 or +60187834770. I will call you asap. I am from JB. Thanks. Can also exchange with tube DAC like SF DAC2 mk 2 and above.
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The DAC2.5 might have seemed a little out of its league playing with a $3990 pair of monoblocks (Bel Canto REF1000) and speakers costing $8495/pair (MartinLogan Spire) or $5798/pair (Paradigm Signature S6 v.3), but even in such pricey company its performance was impressive. With standard-resolution (16/44.1) recordings the sound was smooth and solid, with none of the harshness or glare associated with inexpensive digital gear. In fact, the sound was so good that I had difficulty believing that what I was hearing was coming from a component performing the functions of a DAC and a preamp.
Not only did the DAC2.5 sound fantastic with both standard and hi-rez digital recordings, it seamlessly blended into my multichannel home-theater system. Inserted between my Anthem Statement D2 AVR and my Bel Canto REF1000 monoblocks, in Home Theater Bypass mode the DAC2.5 flawlessly passed along the left and right main channels of multichannel soundtracks. When I simply changed the input, it reverted to its role of a high-end, two-channel DAC-preamp.
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