Nova Physics Corporation
Can you play that from Memory?
"By the Numbers" The Specifications, Analog and Digital




Digital Recording/Conversion:
Balanced or Single Ended XLR and RCA (AES/EBU compliant)
Frequency Response:
10 Hz - 92 kHz
Input Impedance (Analog):
24 Ohms SE, 48 Ohms Balanced
100,000 Ohms - Tube Section
Output Impedance (Analog):
120 Ohms Balanced, 60 Ohms SE
A/D-D/A Type:
24bit multi-level, Delta-Sigma
Sampling Rates (Auto-Select or Manual):
44.1khz, 48 khz, 88.2khz, 96khz, 176.4 khz, 192khz and 215 khz available in all formats (Upsampling)
Bit Depths:
16, 24 and 32bit
Analog Input and Digital Recorder Performance:
Frequency Response: 20hz - 20khz +/- 0.1 dB
Dynamic Range: 118dB
Signal to Noise: 117dB
Crosstalk: -121dB
THD + Noise: -110dB (Jitter) or 0.0003%
Digital Input and Output:
AES/EBU (XLR), SPDIF (RCA)
Digital Input Sampling Rates:
44.1khz, 48khz, 88.2khz and 96khz
Bit Depth:
16 bit, 24bit and 32bit
Clock:
Extremely low jitter, one Input and one Output all BNC including Synchronization (“Sync”) via BNC
Impedance:
75 Ohms
Input Types:
Word, 256 Word, 13.5mhz and 27mhz
Output:
Word
Vacuum Tube Analog:
Zero feedback
Class A
Pure Triode
Balanced, True Differential (‘no pigtails’)
RCA and XLR outputs
Low, 60-ohm outputs (120 ohm in balanced)
Gain:
RCA 20dB
Balanced (XLR) 26dB
Tube Compliment:
4-6DJ8 or 6922
Power Supplies:
5 Separate Digital
2 Separate Analog, Tube Filament
Power Requirements:
120 vac (240 vac available), 100 watts
Construction:
All wire is SILVER with TEFLON insulation and all
solder is SILVER. All capacitors are polypropylene FOIL with metal can shields.
All resistors are HEAVY METAL FILM.
“The Memory Player represents the leading edge of what might be a revolution in the playback of music. It will change Audio history, IT WILL.”
Ross Wagner The Audiophile Voice
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"The Nova Physics Memory Player invented by by Mark Porzilli (and George Biscoff) is not only the single greatest breakthrough in (theoretical) CD playback technology since its inception in 1982, but also the finest-sounding digital system for playing music in the home that I have ever heard"
Scot Markwell The Absolute Sound (formerly) Classic Records, Los Angeles,CA. The Music .COM, Los Angeles, CA.
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"This afternoon I had one of the most significant audio experiences of my life. I heard your Memory Player at Stereo Times. Wow! I can't remember the last time that something left me this impressed. I would venture to predict that this should alter the course of music reproduction in the home"
Arnis Balgalvis, The Audiophile Voice Positive Feedback
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