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Canor CD 1.10 User Manual

Precision tube compact disc player and d/a converter
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  • Page 2 CANOR CD1.10 tube compact disc player and D/A converter user guide Dear music lover, thank youfor purchasing our CANOR CD1.10 tube compact disc player and a D/A converter. To preserve and maintain the best characteristics of your compact disc player, we recommend you carefully...
  • Page 3 Do not disassemble / danger of damage to eyes! Delivery content: 1.shipping packaging 2. CANOR CD1.10 compact disc player / DA converter 3. Power cord 4. Remote control (containing AAA batteries -2 pcs) 5.CANOR CD1.10 compact disc player user guide...
  • Page 4 Caution! The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive -Regulation of the European Union 2002/96/EC governing the issue of separate waste collection. This device may not be disposed of in unsorted municipal waste. Devolve the applianceupon a collection center for recyclingand disposal of electrical and electronic equipment waste. Correct disposal of waste does not cause negative impacts on the environment and human health.
  • Page 5 LED. When the cooling cycleis over then the main toroidal transformer gets connected (the CANOR logo lights up), and then the slow start-up of voltage provided by slow heating of tubes begins. The cycle lasts 45 seconds, then the red LED stops flashing and an output relay connects the signal to output gold-plated teflon RCA connectors as well as to XLR connectors with balanced output.
  • Page 6: Digital Outputs

    (for instance foobar, JRiver, WinAmp). After CD1.10 is connected to USB port of the PC you can launch Canor CD1X USB Audio Control Panel which was installed together with the driver and then check info on connected device.
  • Page 7 When playing files with higher sampling rates it is necessary (depending upon computer's performance) to change original figures for USB Streaming Mode and ASIO Buffer Size in Buffer Settings, for instance: DSD playback: DoP (DSD over PCM) is a method to transfer DSD audio data via USB zipped in PCM format. This requires special software equipment of an audio player on your PC.
  • Page 8 ...and double-click foo_dsd_asio to set particular items according to ascreenshot..eventually where necessary,to change PCM to DSD Method, Fs a DSD/PCM Transition. And to click on ASIO:foo_dsd_asio as an output audio device in Playback/Output settings http://www.foobar2000.org/ http://sourceforge.net/projects/sacddecoder/files/foo_input_sacd/ There are clearly other media players that enable DoP playback, for instance JRiver, Jplay, however it is necessary to purchase them after the trial period.
  • Page 9 Technical specifications: format, bit resolution and maximum sampling rate of inputs: PCM 16bit/44kHz COAXIAL: PCM 24bit/192kHz OPTICAL: PCM 24bit/192kHz USB: PCM 24bit/384kHz DoP(DSD over PCM): DSD64 1bit/2,8224MHz/3,072MHz DSD128 1bit/5,6448MHz/6,144MHz DSD256 1bit/11,2896MHz/12,288MHz format, bit resolution and sampling rate of outputs: COAXIAL: PCM 16bit/44,1kHz* OPTICAL: PCM 16bit/44,1kHz*...
  • Page 10: Warranty Conditions

    The warranty covers defects in materials and labor, but does not cover misuse, unauthorized modifications, and external causes such as acts of nature. Caution! There are no user serviceable parts inside your CANOR CD1.10 tube compact disc player and a D/A converter!
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