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Introduction

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U S I N G   T H E   D 3 0 . 2   W I T H   O T H E R   P R I M A R E

P R O D U C T S

Although the D30.2 Compact Disc Player is flexible enough to work with

virtually any other equipment you have in your system, it is ideally suited for

use with the balanced inputs of the A30.1 Integrated Amplifier. A particular

benefit of using the D30.2 with a Primare preamplifier is that you can control

your entire system with a single remote control, to give you a fully integrated

system with the simplest possible user interface.

T E C H N I C A L   S P E C I F I C A T I O N

Mechanism

Sony

D/A Converter

Burr-Brown PCM1704 24-bit 8 x oversampling 96kHz

Filter

Burr-Brown DF1704 24-bit 8 x oversampling 96kHz

Output RCA

2.2V

Output XLR

4.4V

Output Impedance

100

Frequency Response

20Hz – 20kHz (+0/-0.2dB)

Signal to Noise Ratio

100dB A-weighted

THD and noise

0.01% (20Hz – 20kHz)

Digital Output

75

 coaxial

Standby

<7.5W (fixed power <13.5W)

Play

<23.5W

Dimensions

430 x 385 x 100mm

Weight

11kg

§1 Introduction

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Summary of Contents for D30.2

Page 1: ...i Primare D30 2 Compact Disc Player User Guide 11 1 01 4 43 pm 1...

Page 2: ...other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK DEFEATED AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM FCC Warning This equipment generates and c...

Page 3: ...N D O F F 4 A D I S C 5 G A P O S I T I O N O N T H E D I S C 5 Advanced use C H A N G I N G T H E F R O N T PA N E L D I S P L AY 7 R E P E AT I N G P L AY B A C K 7 P R O G R A M M I N G A S E L E...

Page 4: ...11 1 01 4 43 pm 4...

Page 5: ...tion The result ely high signal to noise ratio allowing you to take full advantage mic range possible with CD Careful design for mechanical stability The Primare D30 2 is designed to ensure very low m...

Page 6: ...e remote control to give you a fully integrated with the simplest possible user interface T E C H N I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N Mechanism Sony D A Converter Burr Brown PCM1704 24 bit 8 x oversam...

Page 7: ...panel display EN button opens or closes the disc tray OP button stops play AY button plays or pauses the disc M button blanks or restores the front panel display E The STANDBY button switches the D30...

Page 8: ...nk To restore the front panel display Press the DIM button again on the front panel or remote control The display will also be restored briefly if you give any command S W I T C H I N G O N A N D O F...

Page 9: ...3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Note If the disc does not include index points the index number will be shown as 1 To stop play Press the STOP button on the front panel or remote control To pause play Press th...

Page 10: ...e the disc is paused it will wait for you the PLAY button on the front panel or remote control before playing track you have selected n through the disc down the or button on the remote control can th...

Page 11: ...4 15 16 17 18 19 20 Remaining time for the current track 40 23 MIN SEC 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Remaining time for the entire disc R E P E AT I N G P L AY B A C K You can choose to...

Page 12: ...S The D30 2 Compact Disc Player allows you to program a selection of tracks on the current disc You can then play just the tracks you have selected To program a selection of tracks Press the MEM butt...

Page 13: ...n on the remote control while the disc is playing nel display shows PROGRAM and the track list shows the tracks ogrammed 2 1 1 18 INDEX PROGRAM TRACK MIN SEC 2 3 5 6 8 9 18 o playing the entire disc M...

Page 14: ...use 11 1 01 4 44 pm 10...

Page 15: ...er components in your system using the connections on the back panel N E L C O N N E C T I O N S LINE OUT DIGITAL OUT FIXED POWER L L R D OUT BALANCED OUT A B C D F E R balanced output ue audio output...

Page 16: ...preamplifier that provides balanced inputs such as the A30 1 Integrated Amplifier you can achieve the best results by ng the balanced outputs from the D30 2 using balanced XLR cables output 0 2 also p...

Page 17: ...ction 1 N NEXT button 3 O OPEN button 3 outputs 12 balanced XLR 12 digital 12 phono 12 P pausing play 5 phono output 12 PLAY button 3 playing a disc 5 power connecting 12 PREVIOUS button 3 programming...

Page 18: ...between tracks 5 STOP button 3 stopping play 5 switching on and off 4 switching on from standby 4 switching to standby 4 T tracks playing your programmed selection 9 programming a selection 8 steppin...

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