Audio Note CD2.1x Owner'S Information Download Page 2

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Two sets of analogue outputs are provided for connection to your amplifier.  Be sure the 
amplifier is turned off before making the connection. Each socket is colour coded, with 
white indicating the left channel and red indicating the right channel. Connect these outputs 
to your amplifier. The CD player analogue output may be connected to any line input (e.g. 
CD, Aux, Tuner or DVD). 
 
CONNECTIONS - Digital 
 
The single digital output is normally disused, however, this connector will be necessary 
should you wish to connect a separate Digital to Analogue converter or digital recording 
equipment to your system. 
 
CONNECTIONS – Mains 
 
The DAC has an IEC mains inlet socket, use the supplied mains cable to connect the unit to 
the local mains supply. The fuse is situated in the inlet socket as well. 
 
OPERATING THE CD2.1x. 
 
The following operation and basic control refers to the enclosed diagram of the front panel. 
Once all the connections are complete, turn on the CD player by pressing the POWER button 
(No. 1) on the left of the front panel. The display (No. 6) will light up. 
 

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LOADING & UNLOADING A DISC 

Press the OPEN/CLOSE button (No. 2) the tray then opens put in or remove a disc from the 
tray. 
Be sure to load a disc with the tray fully opened. The label side of a disc should be facing 
upwards and make sure the disc is correctly seated in the tray. 
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button (No.2) again the tray will now close. 
Once closed the number of tracks and total playing time will appear on the display after a 
few seconds, providing there is a disc in the tray. 
 

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PLAY A CD 

Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (No.3) to start playback of the CD. 
To temporarily pause playback – Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (No 3). 
To resume playback – Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (No.3). 
 

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GOING TO THE NEXT OR PREVIOUS TRACK 

Next Track. 
Press the SKIP >>| button (No.7) during playback and the next track will be played. To skip 
more than one track press this button repeatedly until the desired track is reached. 
Previous Track. 
Press the SKIP |<< button (No.7) during playback and the beginning of the current track 
will be played. To replay earlier tracks press this button repeatedly until the desired track is 
reached. 
 

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RANDOM PLAYBACK 

Press the Random button (No.5) and ‘Random’ will appear on the display. After a few 
seconds a track will be automatically selected at random and played back. The CD player 

Summary of Contents for CD2.1x

Page 1: ...ther D A converters and presents the digital signal directly to the converter after reformatting This allow you to hear what is actually recorded on each disc rather than as has been the case up to now some technically and cosmetically altered version as a result the reproduction is more reminiscent of a master tape in quality Not surprisingly for an Audio Note product the CD uses valve technology...

Page 2: ...G UNLOADING A DISC Press the OPEN CLOSE button No 2 the tray then opens put in or remove a disc from the tray Be sure to load a disc with the tray fully opened The label side of a disc should be facing upwards and make sure the disc is correctly seated in the tray Press the OPEN CLOSE button No 2 again the tray will now close Once closed the number of tracks and total playing time will appear on t...

Page 3: ...utton is pressed To cancel any of the Repeat modes press the Repeat button repeatedly until Repeat disappears on the display MEMORY You may select a number of tracks and store them in the memory in the desired sequence The CD player will then play back your selection of tracks in the desired order a Press Memory button Memory will appear on the screen b Press CD skip buttons To select the desired ...

Page 4: ...extends component and valve life Please Note that all our CD players have been designed to run into impedances of 100K or above Many transistor amplifiers and passive devices are not We do not recommend less than 50K as one of the problems is possible bass roll off If you are in any doubt consult your dealer A modification can be made at the factory for which a charge is made and is refundable sho...

Page 5: ...or Road HOVE East Sussex BN3 1SG United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1273 220511 Fax 44 0 1273 731498 Email info audionote co uk SPECIFICATIONS Weight 10 kilograms Dimensions with panel 116 h x 470 w x 350 d mm Fuse ratings 500mA anti surge 110 120v supply 250mA anti surge 220 240V supply Power consumption 15W Reference output 3 0V RMS approx Channel separation More than 80db Tube compliment 1 x 6111WA Output...

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