In Reply to: RE: Why would someone name his CD Transport Quantum? Nt posted by geoffkait on July 30, 2016 at 13:26:32:
I'm an optoelectronic engineer who developed a strong passion for astrophysics and quantum mechanics. I know, each of these is on the other side of the physics, but are in very strong relation.
Few years back we started to develop a range of amplifiers:
quasar, pulsar and supernova. Each name represent a characteristic of the amplifier. I'll not boring you with the details.
On the digital side we had quark and now we work on gluon. Gluon is a dht dsd/pcm dac in three "colours" (versions), that will make the link between quantum and amplifiers.
Well this is a short and rough explanation for Quantum name.
On other side, in every transistor, diode, tube or passive electronic component lies a lot of quantum physics. Entire electronic is driven by quantum mechanics world. So, why not Quantum ?
Why are you interested in a name instead of what make Quantum different from other CD transports ?
Regards,
Tibi
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