Genesis Technologies Digital LensDigital LensusedThese don't come up often. Especially one as nice as this, with the original box. The top plate shows some of the previous owners round rubber feet, but they aren't scratches. This has the u...485.00

Genesis Technologies Digital Lens Digital Lens jitter reduction

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Ships fromRound Rock, TX, 78664
Ships toUnited States
Package dimensions21.0" × 13.0" × 7.0" (12.0 lbs.)
Shipping carrierunspecified
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Original accessoriesRemote Control, Box, Manual
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These don't come up often. Especially one as nice as this, with the original box. The top plate shows some of the previous owners round rubber feet, but they aren't scratches.

This has the update software V1.2

The front is pristine and it works perfectly. You WILL love it!

Here is what one owner said just in the past year or so about this classic product;

"Robert Harley's review (Stereophile) was 100% spot on!

The first thing I noticed immediately was that the micro-dynamics almost doubled in size!

What's nice about the Lens is that it displays the error number that is transport is operating in. My Wadia 8 has a speed error of 16ppm, which is not bad considering the Mark Levinson 31 transport had a speed error of 8ppm in Robert Harley's review.

Harshness, especially in my older CD's went away completely in Dither 2 mode. Dither 2 gave acoustic instruments a more 'liquidity' in tones and textures as on Chuck Loeb's "the Moon, the Stars, and the setting Sun" CD.

My newer CD's and HDCD CD's took on a whole new level of musicality in Dither 1 mode. Notes were more pronounced, Bass degradation improved immensely. And the vocals sounded more natural and less 'recorded' so to speak.

It has two modes: Dither 1 and Dither 2. In my opinion, the jury is still out on the issue of which mode is best to listen in.

Most of my listening was done in Dither 1 mode. I guess because most of my CD's are remasters.

This piece of digital gear is essential to have in any system that utilizes a transport and D/A converter. Especially if your transport and D/A converter has some age on it like mine. Unfortunately, Genesis Technologies do not make the digital lens anymore but you still can get your hands on a used one.. If so, BUY IT! You will not regret it!"

So get excited. Buy this lens and get the analog experience you have been looking for from your digital.

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