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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: D-55629 Schwarzerden
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Some users like it to have very low pieces of components. For this users are compact disc players of interest, where the "Indoor" D/A concerter is also available for other digital sources like MD-players, dat-recorders, DVB and DAB radios so as additional cd transport units.
Therefore are S/P-DIF digital inputs necessary (at least one coaxial or toslink input). Two models, that meet this requirements, I know (see attachement): 1) Marantz "CD 17 D" (CD17D, CD17, CD 17D), CD 17 A (CD17A) 2) Krell CD-DSP (CDDSP) But I am sure, there are some few models - probably not very many. Where I can find URLs with overviews? Thank you for your advices. ÎÒ´òÄ¥µÄ˹°Í¿ËCD17A.»¶Ó*²Î¹Û. |hifiÀÖÔ° - Array - Powered by PHPWind (CD-17A upgrade) Help needed with Krell CD-DSP Krell CD-DSP upgrades-What's available Last edited by tiefbassuebertr; 12th June 2010 at 10:17 PM. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Brighton,UK
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Cambridge Audio Azur 740C and 840C:
Cambridge Audio AZUR 740C Silver | Upsampling CD Player | Richer Sounds Cambridge Audio AZUR 840C Black | Upsampling CD Player | Richer Sounds
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: D-55629 Schwarzerden
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Thank you for this first advice
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The venerable Adcom GCD-750.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: D-55629 Schwarzerden
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Are there differnt versions (MK-II, MK-III)?
By the attached photos only one digital connector (chinch coax) is present. Is it a dig. input instead the most present dig. output (on the second pic not clearly to identify). On the main PCB I read "IN_AUX". The DAC section works with 4xPCM1702 and discrete filtering stages - very promising regarded to the sound quality level. The optical pick up seems to be the same than that one from Acurus ACD-11 (ACD11), model No RAE0113Z, RAEO113Z from Technics/Panasonic. Also the PCM-decoder + servo PCB: Technics RJB 1123A (CU3C). Adcom GCD-750 Traverse Deck Replacement? Need Transport Help! Last edited by tiefbassuebertr; 13th June 2010 at 03:32 PM. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Switzerland
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Harman Kardon HD970, has coax and optical input.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: D-55629 Schwarzerden
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Indeed - the dig. coax female connector allows the connecting of an external source to be processed by the internal dac (dig. source selector = No 6 on the front pannel right near the IR sensor and the S/P-DIF receicer chip is the CS8412, second photo).
http://www.adcom.com/data/manuals/gcd_750manual.pdf But I don't read facts about various sample rates (dig. radio 32KHz instead 44,1KHz). Maybe a sample rate converter is necessary. Last edited by tiefbassuebertr; 14th June 2010 at 07:57 AM. |
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RIP
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I may be wrong but it should accept 32-55khz, it uses PMD100.
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