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Clock setting 
Display: CLK>***

This setting can be made for each input. 

 

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When the input is CD/SACD or USB(HS_2)

INT

The unit operates with the built-in crystal oscillator as the master 
clock. 

W_IN

The unit operates with clock sync. 
Input a clock signal through this unit's clock sync input connector 
(see p.10).

When the input is CD/SACD, the clock sync frequencies that can be 

 

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input are 44.1 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 176.4 kHz and 10 MHz. 
When  the  input  is  USB,  the  clock  sync  frequencies  that  can  be 

 

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input depend on the source sampling frequency. 

44.1 kHz source:

44.1 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 10 MHz

48 kHz source 

48 kHz, 96 kHz, 192 kHz, 10 MHz

MCK_IN

Use to input an external master clock signal directly. 
Input  a  master  clock  signal  through  this  unit’s  clock  sync  input 
connector (see p.10).

When the input is CD/SACD, the master clock sync frequency that 

 

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can be input is 22.5792 MHz.
When the input is USB (HS_2), the master clock sync frequency that 

 

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can be input depends on the source sampling frequency.

44.1kHz source: 22.5792 MHz
48kHz source: 24.576 MHz

When the input is COAX or OPT

PLL1

The built-in PLL circuit follows the input digital audio signal and 
generates master clock. Operation in response to a wide range of 
input clock frequencies is possible. 

PLL2

The PLL circuit follows the input digital audio signal and, together 
with the built-in high-precision crystal oscillator, generates master 
clock. By using PLL circuits with different characteristics in 2 stages, 
audio signal transmission jitter is reduced. 
In order to increase the performance of the built-in high-precision 

 

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crystal  oscillator,  it  has  been  designed  with  a  narrow  frequency 
variation  range.  If  the  clock  frequency  of  the  incoming  digital 
signal exceeds the tolerance of the built-in high precision crystal 
oscillator, synchronization will not be possible. In such cases, set 
the unit to PLL1 mode.

When the input is USB (NOR) or USB (HS_1), the unit enters PLL1 

 

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mode. 

Analog output attenuator settings
Display: ATT>***

When set to ON, you can adjust the attenuation value using the 

 

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remote control VOLUME buttons.
When set to OFF, the remote control VOLUME and MUTING buttons 

 

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are  disabled.  When  using  this  unit  together  with  an  ESOTERIC 
amplifier, set this to OFF. 

OFF

The VOLUME buttons cannot be used. 

ON

The VOLUME buttons can be used to adjust the volume between 
−99 dB and 0 dB (in 1 dB steps).

Setting mode (2)

Summary of Contents for Esoteric K-05

Page 1: ...D01163220A K 05 Super Audio CD CD Player OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada For U S A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the F...

Page 4: ...walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with...

Page 5: ...e you purchased the equipment Disposal of batteries and or accumulators a Waste batteries and or accumulators should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via collection facilities...

Page 6: ...ner s manual this document x 1 Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference o o Warranty card x 1 What s in the box 6 Before use 7 Discs 7 Remote control unit 9 Making connections 10 Names an...

Page 7: ...mpossible If this occurs or as a preventative measure leave the unit turned on for one or two hours This will allow the unit to adjust to the temperature of its surroundings Discs 1 Discs that can be...

Page 8: ...nd lift the disc out holding it carefully by the edges How to remove the disc How to hold the disc Storage precautions Discs should be returned to their cases after use to avoid dust and o o scratches...

Page 9: ...might not function If the remote control unit is operated near other devices that o o generate infrared rays or if other remote controls that use infrared rays are operated near the unit this unit mig...

Page 10: ...outputs clock G 0Rb G 03X etc WORD SYNC OUT DIGITAL IN COAXIAL Amplifier or digital recording device CD recorder MD deck etc Amplifier or digital recording device CD recorder MD deck etc DIGITAL IN O...

Page 11: ...onnector of the amplifier and its L connector to the L connector of the amplifier Analog audio output can be set to either the RCA or XLR o o connectors the XLR polarity can be set for pin 2 or 3 HOT...

Page 12: ...ay Load a disc for playback here see p 16 F Display This shows playback time track number and other information see p 13 C D E J K F G B H I A G Tray OPEN CLOSE button Press to open and close the disc...

Page 13: ...ayback see p 19 c SETUP indicator This appears when in setting mode see p 24 a b c d e f d Message display area This shows the playback time and a variety of messages e DOWN MIX indicator When playing...

Page 14: ...E A T G H I K J L M N O P R U B Q S When the main unit and the remote control both have buttons with the same functions this manual explains how to use the button on the main unit The corresponding r...

Page 15: ...E button J Press to pause playback see p 17 U MUTING button When the attenuator function has been turned on in setting mode use to temporarily mute the output see p 29 Use to mute an Esoteric amplifie...

Page 16: ...display see p 13 5 Press the PLAY button Playback will start During playback the PLAY indicator will light blue 1 3 5 4 2 1 Turn the power on The ring around the POWER button lights blue 2 Press the...

Page 17: ...tray and press it again to close the tray If you press the OPEN CLOSE button during disc playback several o o seconds will pass before the tray opens Changing the play area Some Super Audio CDs have...

Page 18: ...to select and play tracks During playback or when stopped press the number buttons to select a track and start its playback Examples Track 7 Track 23 Searching forward backward scanning During playba...

Page 19: ...ables repeat playback o o You can program up to 30 tracks in the order that you want to listen to them 1 Press the AUDIO button when stopped or during playback If a track is playing it will become the...

Page 20: ...gain to add another track Adding a track to the end of the program When stopped or during playback use the number buttons to select the number of the track that you want to add Clearing the contents o...

Page 21: ...in OPT in USB in To do this using the remote control press the INPUT button when stopped COAX in Coaxial digital input OPT in Optical digital input CD SACD USB in USB input for use with a computer Wh...

Page 22: ...driver The first time that you connect this unit with a computer the o o computer will automatically detect this unit s USB port and install the driver Follow the instructions from the operating syste...

Page 23: ...not control this unit nor can this unit control o o the computer This unit cannot send audio files to the computer by USB o o Do not do any of the following when playing back an audio file o o via USB...

Page 24: ...operation status some items might not o o appear Setting mode will end automatically if nothing is done for 10 o o seconds and the CD status message will reappear When the menu is open if you press a...

Page 25: ...gital filter is used by the D A converter Using this setting high frequency harmonic components will be o o output If noise occurs because of cross modulation from high frequency harmonic components f...

Page 26: ...built in PLL circuit follows the input digital audio signal and generates master clock Operation in response to a wide range of input clock frequencies is possible PLL2 The PLL circuit follows the inp...

Page 27: ...to HS_2 set the o o unit to HS_1 instead Analog output setting Display A_OUT RCA Analog audio signals are output through the RCA jacks XLR2 Analog audio signals are output through the XLR connectors w...

Page 28: ...verter mode after input has been locked for at least 60minutes the display automatically turns off OFF The display never turns off automatically If the display is left ON with the same indication for...

Page 29: ...the main unit Point the remote control toward the main unit and use it within 7 m of the front panel see p 9 A television or other device is operating improperly e Some televisions with remote control...

Page 30: ...t Windows Vista 32 64 bit Windows 7 32 64 bit Mac OS X 10 6 4 or later Operation with other operating systems cannot be guaranteed Noise occurs e Starting other applications during playback of a music...

Page 31: ...supply Europe Hong Kong model AC 230 V 50 Hz U S A Canada model AC 120 V 60 Hz Korea model AC 220 V 60 Hz Power consumption 13 W External dimensions W x H x D 445 x 131 x 358 mm 17 1 2 x 5 1 8 x 14 1...

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