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From: schley@mmm.UUCP (Steve Schley)
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Subject: Re: Re: Turntable Clamp & Turntable Controversy
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Date: Thu, 1-Aug-85 19:38:34 EDT
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> <  Nakamichi also uses dual DACs to eliminate phase shift in their CD players.
> <  So Sony is not alone in this.
> <                                        -Mark
> 
> Since Sony makes Nak's PCM processor for them, they may also make
> Nak's CD players.  Anyone know who makes the Nak CD player ?
> 
> 				Mark Nevar

Sony does not make Nak machines.  Nak eschewed the Sony techniques in
favor of the better-sounding Philips techniques, and I believe that Nak
is using some or all of the Philips LSI chip set.  From the sounds of
it, these machines may sound pretty good...

Sony is still playing catch-up, as far as sound quality goes.  (Flames,
anyone?)

-- 
	Steve Schley

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