Sony’s charging nearly $7,900 for a music player with a gold-plated volume knob

At the Hong Kong High-End Audio Visual Show last week, Sony unveiled the newest additions to its Signature Series: a pair of snazzy looking in-ear headphones for more than $1,700, and a digital music player worth a whopping $7,882 to go along with it.

For that money, the DMP-Z1 digital music player supports all hi-res music formats, includes an "audiophile-grade" headphone amp and even a gold-plated volume dial "to ensure absolute sonic purity." This thing even has gold in its solder "to enhance the signal flow."

It's decked out with numerous top-of-the-line features and offers a "vinyl processor" that restores some warmth to digital music. Sony's DSEE HX processor can supposedly rebuild whatever audio — from...

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