The first thing you are struck with when you unpack the Raysonic CD-168 is that it is a truly beautiful piece of equipment. The brushed aluminum chassis, coupled with the soft blue glow that emanates from the top of the CD player, makes it virtually a piece of art.
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It uses a total of eight tubes: four EL34s for power output, two 6SN7s as drivers, and two 12AT7 for voltage gain. The SP-100's manual states that tube biasing can only be performed by a qualified technician and can be done once every 12 months if necessary.
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Raysonic CD-138 The Raysonic CD-138 is our favorite stock CD player at near its $1.950 price. The stock player is a beautiful top loading 24/192 upsampling machine. It uses a Class A triode output stage. It has variable outputs and can run directly into a power amp. It offers both RCA and XLR outputs. We offer a mod for each type of output.
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Raysonic is run by a Canadian who spends considerable time in his own PRC factory. His breakout product was the stylish CD-128. ... Key specs are a S/N ratio of better than 103dB and frequency response of 7Hz to 90kHz -1dB. Many years ago Sino-built hifi had convinced us on price and features already. Later it became impressive on fit & finish.
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Measuring 17"W x 8.33"H x13"D, it’s taller than the average solid-state amp because, to generate those 90Wpc, it requires three big transformer blocks. These sit behind the tubes, which means that most of the SP-300’s 60 pounds are toward the back. That’s heavy, and unwieldy. The UPS man wanted nothing to do with it.
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To wrap up specs for the Raysonic, max output voltage is a high 4.7V to support amp-direct drive, a claimed S/N ratio of better than 100dB, dynamic range of 110dB and output impedance of 110/330Ω on RCA/XLR respectively. Frequency response is 20Hz - …
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This is a classic design ultralinear class AB. At the output circuit provides a total of 100 watts, and can be used as an acoustic resistance 4 and 8 ohms. Raysonic SP-120 MKII is equipped with a variable resistor and cathode ports (holes on the top cover) to …
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www.harmonicmarketing.com. 416-738-3202. Price: $2380 (Canadian MSRP) Raysonic SP-120 Integrated. Amplifier. Output power: 50 w x 2 channels. Input sensitivity: 450 mV. Input Impedence: 100 kOhms.
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Nov 09, 2013 . Raysonic - SP-120 MKII Integrated Tube Amplifier DESCRIPTION: The Model SP-120MKII is considered as a one-of -kind integrated tube amplifier in the high-end audio market. It features all the popular line signal inputs found in most integrated amplifier The SP-120 MKII is housed in a 8mm thick aluminium chassis.
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Toronto based Raysonic have recently introduced a pair of tube based integrated amplifiers. Designed in Toronto and built to a high standard in China, these two amps differ in their choice of power tube. The $1,899 50 wpc SP-120 employs four KT88s to do the heavy lifting, while today's review examines the $1,799 40 wpc EL34 based SP-100.
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Raysonic CD-138 The Raysonic CD-138 is our favorite stock CD player at near its $1.950 price. The stock player is a beautiful top loading 24/192 upsampling machine. It uses a Class A triode output stage. It has variable outputs and can run directly into a power amp. It offers both RCA and XLR outputs. We offer a mod for each type of output.
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Using a pair of Burr-Brown PCM1792 DACs, the CD168 upsamples data from 16 bits and 44.1kHz to 24 bits and 192kHz…. What sets the CD168 apart from most CD players…is its use of a class-A, triode vacuum-tube output stage. This features four Russian-made 6922EH tubes fitted into ceramic sockets." Use
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Jan 09, 2012 . Raysonic CD128S - £1,850 • Analogue outputs: RCA phono, XLR balanced • Digital outputs: coaxial, AES/EBU • Digital inputs: coaxial, AES/EBU, USB, optical • DAC: AD1955 upsampling to 24-bit/192kHz • Valve complement: 4x 6922EH
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An oversized power supply using a custom toroidal transformer design. Rated output of 50 watts/channel into 8 ohms and 100 watts/channel into 4 ohms. 6 line-level inputs including a front-mounted 1/8” mini-jack for personal media players. Headphone output …
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Class A,triode,single-end design. Output power:8 watts x2 channels. Extended frequency range output transformers. Heavy duty power transformer. All single paths are point to point wiring. Two 300B power tubes are individually biased. Circuit built with high quality electronic. components.
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Nov 22, 2013 . If you don t believe, you can call his telephone NO. of his Raysonic company here: 0086-7505626822. You will see that you got no answer. The attachment is Raysonic s business license. The boss, Leung Kam Long or Steven Leung …
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There haven't been released any details on specs or pricing, but as far as the official pictures let us see, the SE20MKII, the SP100MkII and SP120MkII will …
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The Raysonic SE-20 MKII 300B tube integrated stereo amplifier is designed to meet your every need. The SE-20 MKII 300B integrated stereo amplifier is able to easily drive the most difficult loudspeakers on the market, with stability. Raysonic SE-20 MKII 300B has a modern design that is undeniably very elegant.
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This is a classic design ultralinear class AB. At the output circuit provides a total of 100 watts, and can be used as an acoustic resistance 4 and 8 ohms. Raysonic SP-120 MKII is equipped with a variable resistor and cathode ports (holes on the top cover) to adjust the bias current of lamps KT88.
Equipment Review - Raysonic SP-100 Integrated Amplifier (1/2006) "Quiet" and "very natural." "What I presumed would be strengths of an all-tube design, overall coherency and balance, are there, just not as consistently as I expected." The sound "lacked some focus…. Everything was sort of lumped into the middle."
The Mozart in fact wins the nod as the best sound the Raysonic has to offer. The piano is meltingly beautiful, the orchestra warm and open. He woodwinds are nicely captured, and the whole piece has an organic feel, with a touch of intimacy.
Raysonic is a Toronto-based corporation with manufacturing facilities located in China. The company was founded in 2000, but up until the point I was notified that I would be reviewing the SP-100, I had never heard of the Raysonic brand.