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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
D/A converter:
24 bit / 192 kHz
Frequency response:
10 Hz - 20 kHz (±0.5dB)
Total Harmonic Distortion:
< 0.003 %
Signal to Noise Ratio:
> 95 dB
Dynamic Range:
> 100 dB
Output impedance:
600
Ω
Audio Output Voltage:
2.5 V
Channel Separation:
> 90 dB
Outputs:
1x XLR stereo, 1x RCA stereo,
1x digital coaxial, 1x digital optical
AC power connection type:
220V – 240V / 50 Hz max. 25W
Dimensions (WxHxD):
430 x 135 x 330 mm
Weight:
10 kg
Colour:
black / silver
SEARCH FOR ERRORS
Symptom
Possible Cause
Countermeasure
No audio playback
on one channel
One of the signal cables between CD player
and amplifier input has not yet been plugged
in or is defective.
One of the loudspeaker cables or (if you are
using pre & main amplifiers) one of the signal
cables between pre and main amplifier is not
correctly connected or is faulty.
Check the cable connections, tighten them if
necessary.
Check all the connections of the amplifiers
and whether the loudspeakers are working.
Poor sound quality
Analogue audio outputs of the CD player are
connected to phono inputs of the
amplifier/receiver/preamplifier.
The cable connections are not tight, the con-
nectors are dirty or a cable is defective.
Use a normal high level input (“CD” or “LINE
IN”) on these devices.
Check the cables and cable connections.
The remote control
cannot perform
any functions
No batteries inserted in the remote control,
batteries are not inserted correctly or are
depleted.
The line-of-sight between the remote control
and the unit is obstructed, the range was
exceeded or the hand unit was operated from
a position too far to one side.
The unit is not switched on.
Check and replace the batteries if necessary.
Try to point the remote control at the front of
the unit only when the sight-line is clear,
within a 7-metre distance and, if possible,
facing the unit.
Switch on the unit.
Humming low
frequency noise is
audible, even as
no audio source is
playing back
See section "Net frequency noise" in the
chapter "Tips".
See section "Net frequency noise" in the
chapter "Tips".