Nova Physics

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When it comes to digital electronics I'm about as dumb as your cat on digital products (not to insult the cat or anything), that said I heard the Nova Physics Memory Player, built by the people behind the Scaena line arrays, and dang I gotta say I was freaken shocked. From what I've gathered looking at reviews, it loads the music onto ram/flash (not sure) which is said to really cut down on jitter. The other thing the drive does is read a disc until it gets it right (again not sure on this, or at least how it works). Anyway I was wondering if this could be done in the DIY world because man it was awesome sound.
 
When it comes to digital electronics I'm about as dumb as your cat on digital products (not to insult the cat or anything), that said I heard the Nova Physics Memory Player, built by the people behind the Scaena line arrays, and dang I gotta say I was freaken shocked. From what I've gathered looking at reviews, it loads the music onto ram/flash (not sure) which is said to really cut down on jitter. The other thing the drive does is read a disc until it gets it right (again not sure on this, or at least how it works). Anyway I was wondering if this could be done in the DIY world because man it was awesome sound.

That is pretty much exactly what many of us do when we rip CDs to FLAC files and play them off a hard disk.

Yes, very easy to do DIY - just get a raspberry pi and an USB CD drive.
 
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