SACD / CD PLAYERS
NETWORK PLAYERS
TURNTABLES



A CD player is an electronic device that plays audio compact discs, which are a digital optical disc data storage format. CD players were first sold to consumers in 1982. CDs typically contain recordings of audio material such as music or audiobooks. SACD is not just a "hotted up" version of conventional CD technology. It actually uses an entirely different method of sampling and storing music.
A network player is a clever device that can play a variety of digital files from various sources, wirelessly and in a fantastic quality. Music is using an internet connection, your home server or even connected directly with a cable. They’re easily controlled by using dedicated apps on smart devices, so navigating your music collection is a breeze.
A turntable is the circular rotating platform of a phonograph (a.k.a. record player, gramophone, turntable, etc.), a device for playing sound recordings. A turntable, in sound reproduction, rotating platform that carries a phonograph record. Turntables commonly revolve at 16 2/3, 33 1/3, 45, or 78 revolutions per minute