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USING THE CD31 COMPACT DISC PLAYER INTRODUCTION Playing a disc ................. 9 Welcome to the CD31 Compact Disc Player ......1 To stop play................9 Using the CD31 with other Primare products ......2 To pause a CD ..............10 Technical specification............
CD collection. Welcome to the CD31 Compact Disc Player Every component of the CD31, from the CD transport to DAC´s are configured in a truly balanced configuration the audio output stage, has been designed to achieve the where each DAC uses its own current to voltage conver- highest possible audio performance.
In fact most of the features of the CD31 can be accessed The result is an extremely high signal to noise ratio, al- through just six front panel push buttons. The full set of...
Primare I30 Integrated Amplifier. A particular benefit of Frequency Response 20 Hz – 20 kHz (-0.5dB) using the CD31 with a Primare preamplifier is that you Signal to Noise Ratio 105 dB can control your entire system with a single remote Harmonic Distortion >0.01% (20 Hz –...
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INTRODUCTION CD31 COMPACT DISC PLAYER USER GUIDE...
No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on the CD31. If you want to build in the CD31 you need to be sure to allow space of at least 20 cm behind, 10 cm on both sides To switch on from standby or to standby and 30 cm above the top panel of the unit.
A. External IR/input D. Main power input and fuse G. Digital SPDIF output B. Data port E. Digital AES/ EBU output H. Analog RCA outputs C. RS232 port F. Digital TOSlink output I. Analog XLR outputs CD31 COMPACT DISC PLAYER USER GUIDE...
Analogue output at the backpanel. The analogue output provides for both the recommended • Switch off the CD31 using the main switch under the balanced XLR outputs and the conventional unbalanced left-hand edge of the housing. RCA for connection with an appropriate stereo amplifier.
B. Restarts the current track, or steps to the previous F. Plays or pauses the disc. track. G. Switches the CD31 to standby, or switches it on from C. Steps to the next track. standby. D. Display, informs you about operation in progress.
USING THE CD31 COMPACT DISC PLAYER This chapter explains how to operate the CD31 Compact Disc Player, using either the front panel controls or the remote control. Playing a disc • Alternatively press one of the buttons 1-9 and, if...
USING THE CD31 COMPACT DISC PLAYER To pause a CD To scan through the disc • Press the button on the front panel or the but- • Press once the button to reverse scanning or the ton on the remote control.
PROGRAMMING THE CD31 COMPACT DISC PLAYER This chapter explains how to use the more advanced features of the CD31 Compact Disc Player which you can access from the remote control. Changing the front panel display Repeating playback To repeat the current track...
To repeat a specific section of a disc (Repeat A-B) During this operation the disc has to be running. The CD31 Compact Disc Player allows you to program a selection of tracks on the current disc. You can then play •...
PROGRAMMING THE CD31 COMPACT DISC PLAYER To play the selection you have programmed • Press the button on the remote control to stop the • Press the button on the remote control. MODE • Press the button on the remote control and the The currently played track always flashes in the tracklist compact discplayer will revert to normal playing mode.
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