Key features of the cd192, Audio, Operation – Arcam CD192 User Manual
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Bringing music and movies to life
key features of the CD192
Audio
• Upsampling to 192kHz for improved phase and frequency response
• High stability 3
rd
overtone clock for low jitter to improve the stereo imaging
• 4 x Wolfson WM8740 DACs per channel to increase linearity and reduce distortion
• DC coupled output with low DC offset servo to provide deep and controlled bass
reproduction
• 4 Layer DAC PCB for improved low-level signal return paths and very low digital noise
• High quality op-amps from Analogue Devices and Burr Brown (AD797 and OP2134)
• Audiophile grade decoupling capacitors (Stargate and Oscon)
• Low dissipation factor polypropylene capacitors in the output filters (WIMA)
Operation
• Compatible with CD and most CD-R and CD-RW discs
• Displays CD Text information
• Infra Red remote control via supplied handset or industry standard 3.5mm jack
• Unit standby control via 12v rear panel 3.5mm jack
General
• 4-layer fibreglass DAC circuit board for best audio performance
• Low noise power supply with toroidal mains transformer
• Back panel switchblade mains voltage (230v / 115v)
• Size 430mm wide, 290mm deep, 85mm high
• Weight 4.6kg (10.12lbs)
The DiVA range is available in silver or black
CD192 upsampling DAC board
*A full explanation of Arcam’s DAC and upsampling technology can be downloaded at:
E & OE May 2004
Arcam, Pembroke Avenue, Denny Industrial Centre, Waterbeach, Cambridge CB5 9QR, UK.
www.arcam.co.uk
Preliminary information
only; as Arcam’s policy is one of continuous improvement, we reserve the right to change any features without notice.
Arcam is a registered trademark of A&R Cambridge Ltd.