REDGUM Aggregata Stack
“Aggregata” by name; multi-tasking by nature!
To achieve a state of harmony in an all-digital world, your List of Wants&Needs adds up to time to …
dip your toe into the quality end of the DAC-pond
and
painlessly rip all your CDs onto file
as well as
be able to tune in to multiple sources of radio and streaming services.
plus
all these needing REDGUM’s “Stunning!” sound quality as their baseline.
One List. One tick … with the REDGUM Aggregata Stack.
REDGUM RGMP8 Media Player
An Audiophile’s constant Quest #1a: to gain quality music with all the drama intact.
An Audiophile’s constant Quest #1b: setting up a quality system without all the drama!
Enter REDGUM’s new Media Player, the RGMP8. Automatically creating its own WiFi environment, you can literally stop to party in any field and the music will be outstanding!
The core idea behind this system design is that as a Media Player, it requires no infrastructure i.e. no Internet connection. It can quickly and easily be set up and operated by someone who is familiar with a smart phone.
REDGUM RGDAC8
Clearly, a USB DAC has no need to pretend it is trying to be “the world’s most advanced DAC, ever”! But when it presents as a Signature Series hi-res USB DAC, it does show a determination to maintain digital accuracy, most particularly when it is an asynchronous DAC.
The sonics of REDGUM CDP/DAC designs have long been trusted, remarkably, because of their asynchronous-ness. And that history began in 1997, decades before that term became widely used!
REDGUM RGCD5ENR CD Player & RGDAC5
Now SUPERCEDED.
But if History is your thing, read on because the Signature Series RGCD5ENR and its DAC, the RGDAC5, were first released in 1998. In fact, to be more accurate, how they have evolved into the RGDAC8 actually started back in 1997 with what was known as the “Ugly DAC-ling”. (This was due to its lack of a drive so it had to be given its ‘5’ a little later.)
Looking back to the story that continued on into 2019 …
REDGUM RGCD2 CD Player & RGDAC2
Now SUPERCEDED.
But if History is your thing, read on because the RGCD2 and its DAC, the RGDAC2, were first released in 2001. In fact, to be more accurate, how they have evolved into the RGDAC8 actually started back in 1997.
Looking back to the story that continued on into 2019 …