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NAD universal player
Anyone know about the player on sale at audioadvisor and elsewhere? It's
said to have the innards of a much more expensive NAD. http://www.audioadvisor.com/prodinfo.asp?number=NAT585 Stephen |
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"ScottW" wrote: "MiNe 109" wrote in message ... Anyone know about the player on sale at audioadvisor and elsewhere? It's said to have the innards of a much more expensive NAD. http://www.audioadvisor.com/prodinfo.asp?number=NAT585 See if they'll give you service manuals on each. There are internal pictures of the cheaper one up at stevehoffman.tv. I got one on my AMC CD-9....it was funny. Tech support kept asking me if I had a version P2. I said I don't know, here's my S/N and mfg date etc. Nothing says P2 on it. Guy e-mails back and says I attached 'em both. Service manual is the schematics/drawings and the parts list split into part1 and part2. It also shows the CD-9 is identical to a CD-8 with the balanced output circuit unpopulated (DNI). That's interesting as I'd read a claim they were entirely different. I should use my CD-8 more, but I've grown accustomed to computer music on headphones in the second system. Stephen |
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"MiNe 109" wrote in message
Anyone know about the player on sale at audioadvisor and elsewhere? It's said to have the innards of a much more expensive NAD. http://www.audioadvisor.com/prodinfo.asp?number=NAT585 ....which is probably not that much different than a Pioneer player that costs maybe 1/5 as much. |
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NAD universal player
As usual Arny, you are not quite right. I don't know of another universal
player that has true DSD playback for $500. "Unbeatable Audio Performance Unlike many Universal Players that convert SACD's DSD format into CD's PCM format, thus defeating the sonic advantage of DSD, separate signal paths for the DVD and SACD audio maintain the highest possible levels of DVD, CD and SACD sound quality. Digital audio outputs are available in both coaxial, and optical (TosLink) SPDIF formats, as well as I/2 S digital format via the HDMI output. DVD-Audio uses the Dolby licensed MLP lossless compression to produce PCM formatted high resolution signals with 24 bits and up to 192kHz sample rates. MLP perfectly shrinks the very high data rates of DVD-Audio (up to 13.8 Mbps) to the DVD limit of 9.6 Mbps without losing any data. This compares with data rates of approximately 1.5 Mbps for CD, and as little as 0.03 Mbps for MP3 encoded audio. Surround Sound Decoding Dolby Digital and Dolby ProLogic decoding is also included, as is support for MP3 and Windows Media Audio. The NAD T585 uses audiophile quality 24-bit, 192-kHz audio D/A converters. These devices are well protected from noise caused by even minute fluctuations in current from the power supply. The level of quantization noise within the frequency range is uniform for all frequencies and very well suppressed. This D/A converter ensures that all the sound you hear is as clear and noise-free as possible. High speed FET output devices keep all the detail present in high resolution SACD and DVD-Audio formats, perfectly intact. Digital Bass Management is available for all surround sound formats. This prevents bass frequencies from overloading and distorting your speakers by 'redirecting' them to your subwoofer which is specially designed to handle the lowest octaves. When playing DVD-Video, DVD-Audio or Super Audio CD sources, it is possible to preset speaker configurations. The crossover point is selectable with 12 dB high and 24 dB low pass filter slopes." -- Message posted using http://www.talkaboutaudio.com/group/rec.audio.opinion/ More information at http://www.talkaboutaudio.com/faq.html |
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"BretLudwig" wrote in message
lkaboutaudio.com As usual Arny, you are not quite right. I don't know of another universal player that has true DSD playback for $500. "True DSD playback"???? Do tell what is *un* true DSD playback, what player spec sheet says that it has *un*true DSD playback, and why should I worry? Why is this an issue given that the dynamic range of the best recording I've ever measured or heard was about 40 dB less than the dynamic range of a *true* DSD player, and still 16 dB less than that of a plain vanilla CD player? |
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NAD universal player
Dynamic range is not the only figure of merit for a disk player as you
well know. Quit crapping up the thread. -- Message posted using http://www.talkaboutaudio.com/group/rec.audio.opinion/ More information at http://www.talkaboutaudio.com/faq.html |
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