The PWT Memory Player changes all that forever by first extracting the music from the CD or DVD and then placing it into our Digital Lens memory buffer. When you play a disc you are never listening to the real time stream from the CD or DVD.
You can do that on a PC if you want to ...and have several thousand dollars to spend on music, or even a better DAC.
I regularly see products that make me gaze wistfully at the emptiness of the wallet, but
this is not one one of them. $4,000, and I still have to buy the DAC. $4,000 on the hardly-earth-shattering technology of
buffering?. Oh, sorry: it's not buffering, it's a
"digital lens:" does this sound like it came from the engineering dept ...or the marketing dept?
I was going to complain about the built-in boulder too. Like WTF is
that, and is it worth $4,000? ...then I discovered they mean built
in Boulder (USA), so I'm now laughing at myself instead

. But I still don't think that's worth $4,000!
Well, it's just one product. Some grab us, others don't; this one does nothing for me, but it might delight others. I'd either spend that money on a studio-quality DAC, or a higher-end CD player which has, I'm happy to admit, despite the exaggerated use of the J word in digital audio, have the advantages of closely-linked transport and DAC.
Hey Ho! I'm feeling cynical today
