Lirpa Labs Lirpa Sherpa Transport CD Players
Lirpa Labs Lirpa Sherpa Transport CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 01, 2007]
Tuckers
AudioPhile
Strength:
The most flexible digital device I have ever used. Doubles as an intergallactic defense system.
Weakness:
Red Shiny Buttons too close to CD transport buttons, I took out Lichenstein by mistake one day (who noticed?).
Like most of Lirpa's designs, this one is larger and weirder than the competition. But don't let that stop you from experiencing music the way the arachnids hear it.
Similar Products Used: Tibetan Buddhism, Opium, Stanford Linear Accelerator. |
[Apr 01, 2007]
un-Hairy Person
AudioPhile
Strength:
Yes
Weakness:
None To get the obvious out of the way first, the previous reviews are all of an earlier model. Dr. Lirpa, AKA the ghost that walks and can never die, has significantly revised the Lirpa Sherpa from a budget CD player to a beyond the state of the art all in one CD player by incorporating the same drive system as his state of the universe class steam driven turntable and explodable hairless toupee - see reviews elsewhere on this site. Incidentally the price is converted from zlotnys, Dr. Lirpa's native currency. In terms of sheep it is a genuine bargain. But I digress.
Similar Products Used: Lirpa Steam turntable, Sony PS-1 |
[May 05, 2003]
urbanscrawl
AudioPhile
Strength:
Saw serious action in the 2003 Iraq war, where it was commended for it's strength, accuracy and for humming 'When I'm cleaning Windows' when it was turned on.
Weakness:
Poor singing voice. Can only play George Formby. This rubber 'sports' CD player never made it to a full production run because it was stopped as a work in progress by the military. The laser that Lirpa developed for this cute little orange toy was later remodeled and used as a weapons grade plasma beam MC-35 rifle. The few CD players that did make it onto the market sounded awful and destroyed every CD they played, except those with tunes by George Formby on them. Much more successful was the Lirpa Labs Lirpa Turbo Steamtable, probably the world's finest record player ever made. Similar Products Used: Neo-Phasar Beam Cannon. Electro-Magnetic Pulse Bombs. Fisher Price Disc Player. |
[Jun 23, 1999]
Dave
an Audiophile
This is the first 100% virgin wool wide-belt driven transport mechanism in production. The belt weft induces a trans-harmonic signature which is 180 degrees out of phase with the fundamental 44.1 kHz sampling rate, which reduces jitter to that of, say, a sleeping Jabba the Hut. As an added bonus, the wool-lined tray keeps the CD warm during play, greatly reducing stray magnetic gauss field effects. |
[Jun 24, 1999]
Robert
an Audiophile
Lirpa made an excellent turntable which was reveived and highly recommeded in Sterophile in the early '80s. It's high mass multi-kilogram tonearm is still a reference standard. Those people who think this digitized Lirpa product has any merit should take a serious listen, and look, at this analog masterpiece. There is simply no comparison. |