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 CLASSÉ 

AUDIO 

 

 CDP-1.5

 

 

 

CD PLAYER 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 CDP-1.5

 

 

 

OWNER'S MANUAL 

Summary of Contents for CDP 1.5

Page 1: ...CLASS AUDIO CDP 1 5 CD PLAYER CDP 1 5 OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...n goals Similar circuits are then tailored to different power levels etc Differences between less expensive models and more expensive models are parts quality and compliment power supply extravagance...

Page 3: ...5 OWNER S MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS UNPACKING SET UP SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 A C LINE POWER 6 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS AND FUNCTIONS 7 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS 8 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 13 SPECIFICAT...

Page 4: ...power source of the proper rated voltage The original shipping container and the serial number tag at the back of the unit will stipulate the AC voltage from which this unit can operate correctly 4 SE...

Page 5: ...a horizontal platform see specifications for details such as a table or preferably specialized audio furniture to extract the best performance Like fine turntables and interconnect cables the final l...

Page 6: ...sonic performance you should consider use of the optional CLASS REFERENCE A C LINE CORD Consult your dealer regarding this accessory CAUTION FLOATING THE GROUND OR DEFEATING THE GROUND ON A 3 PRONG L...

Page 7: ...nector or an AES EBU input on your digital processor A NOTE ABOUT THE CONNECTING CABLES The overall performance of the CD PLAYER will vary dramatically with the quality and type of cables chosen Selec...

Page 8: ...P 1 5 will advance one track i e press it twice to advance two tracks three for three tracks etc If pressed during playback the CDP 1 5 resumes playing from the desired track If pressed while stopped...

Page 9: ...e programmed tracks If pressed once again the display will return to its normal function NOTE There is no variable output on the CDP 1 5 2 DISPLAY INFORMATION AND VARIOUS MODES OF OPERATION To insert...

Page 10: ...ently programmed Press PLAY Playback will commence from the first programmed track and all programmed tracks will play in the order they were stored Please note that If you try to program more than 20...

Page 11: ...Fig 2 CDP 1 5 remote control 11...

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Page 13: ...ons often induced by heavy current draw on shared supplies The CDP 1 5 inherently has low power consumption but micro information is easily contaminated when traditional power supplies clip due to the...

Page 14: ...onents in the signal path With non HDCD encoded data the decoder exhibits performance to common digital filter IC s The stop band attenuation is greater than 120dB and the internal calculations are ca...

Page 15: ...noisy components in a system and in turn will not cause harmful interference to other components Every CDP 1 5 undergoes rigorous computerized testing that measures each critical performance paramete...

Page 16: ...05 VDC Clock Jitter Less than 50 picoseconds RMS 20Hz to 40Khz Laser semiconductor GaAIAs 0 5 mw continuous 790 nm Sampling rate 352 8 Khz Disc rotation velocity 200 500 rpm constant linear velocity Q...

Page 17: ...17 CLASS AUDIO 5070 Francois Cusson Lachine Qu bec Canada H8T 1B3 Telephone 514 636 6384 Fax 514 636 1428 E Mail cservice classeaudio com Website classeaudio com...

Page 18: ...e European Community CE mark This means that your Class product has been subjected to the most rigorous manufacturing and safety tests in the world and have proven to meet or exceed all European Commu...

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