The Memory Player was designed in 2003 and released as a product in 2004.  It was the first purely electronic
playback alternative to mechanical CD players.  It changed the face of digital playback forever.

It has garnered numerous "Best Sound of Show" awards, and
The Stereo Times awarded The Memory Player Most
Wanted Component  
for five years in a row.  In 2010, Nova Physics introduces The Memory Player with highly
advanced technologies never before used in audio.  

The Memory Player D2D with I.D.E.A.S. (Impulse Discharge of Events in Atemporal Space) uses technologies usually
employed in advanced satellite communications, and can reach staggering levels of jitter reduction, down to the
femtosecond region.  

I.D.E.A.S. can refine audio data to 1/100th the jitter of mechanical transports and 1/10th that of atomic and rubidium
clocking technologies.  I.D.E.A.S. is a patent pending technology that creates a Virtual Perfect Compact Disc on the
memory.  The VPCD is an empty but essentially perfect CD on writable memory that can only accept bits when they are
completely free of jitter. To avoid dropping mis-read bits, an advanced revision of intelligent re-reading (RUR Level 3)
guides the laser until the VPCD is filled, at the precise jitter-free moment in time.  

The Memory Player never uses ECC, because although ECC does recreate 100% of lost bits, ECC is highly jittered
and unacceptable sonically.  The architecture of
The Memory Player is entirely 32 bit, the reason being that all
systems have losses, and at 32 bits the losses are entirely above 16 or 24 bit program material.  Conventional
architecture that is inherently jittered by nature - RAM, caches, lossless compression, and ECC - are never used.

The Memory Player also boasts of our new 32 bit Direct to DAC, a very high voltage DAC with an extremely low output
impedance, that can drive power amps directly with full volume and balance control.  The DAC is designed to give
access to the first moment of analog.  This point passes through a single capacitor to the output, making it the purest,
simplest path of any digital product.  It can be used as a CD player before a pre-amp, a music server, or to directly drive
and control any power amplifier.  

The Memory Player D2D with I.D.E.A.S. also operates as a digital drive, SPDIF and AESEBU, a DAC output balanced
and single-ended, as a CD player, a transport or digital drive, or a music server, with two terabytes of internal storage.  
It can be operated with your guidance or totally automatically, with a single click.

The Memory Player from Nova Physics.  We remember music.