Lyngdorf Audio CD 1 User Manual

CD-1  
Compact Disc Player  
Owners Manual  
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WARNINGS  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRICAL  
SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK,  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS  
INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.  
TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
Explanation of graphical symbols  
Exclamation symbol  
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user  
to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions  
in the literature accompanying the product.  
Lightning symbol  
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle, is  
intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “Dangerous Voltage”  
within the products’ enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a  
risk of electrical shock to persons.  
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Important safety instructions  
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Read these instructions.  
Keep these instructions.  
Heed all warnings.  
Follow all instructions.  
Do not use this apparatus near water.  
Clean only with a dry cloth.  
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s  
instructions.  
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Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other  
apparatus that produce heat.  
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two  
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third  
grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the  
provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the  
obsolete outlet.  
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Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs,  
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.  
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
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Use only with cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold  
with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus  
combination to avoid injury from tip-over.  
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Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.  
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the  
apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as when the power-supply cord or plug is  
damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus  
has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally or has been dropped.  
Do not expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled  
with liquids, such as vases, are placed on the apparatus.  
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To completely disconnect this apparatus from the AC Mains, disconnect the power  
supply cord plug from the AC receptacle.  
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The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable.  
Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.  
Do not connect any output from this Compact disc player to any other Compact disc  
player’s output or any other voltage source.  
Unpacking the CD-1  
Carefully remove the unit and accessory kit from the carton, visually check for shipping  
damage. Contact both the shipper and Lyngdorf Audio immediately if the unit bears any  
sign of damage from mishandling. All Lyngdorf Audio equipment is carefully inspected  
before leaving our factory.  
KEEP SHIPPING CARTON AND PACKING MATERIALS for future use or in  
the unlikely event that the unit needs servicing. If this unit is shipped without the  
original packing, damage could occur and void the warranty.  
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Accessories  
You should find the following in the accessory kit:  
1. One mains cord  
2. This manual  
3. Customer registration form  
4. Remote control  
5. RS232 Cable for firmware upgrade from a PC  
Operating voltage  
The CD-1 is selectable to one of the following power ratings:  
100V-120V~ at 50-60Hz with a power rating of 20W  
220V-240V~ at 50-60Hz with a power rating of 20W  
WARNING: Connect the power input only to the AC source printed on the  
label and the setting shown on the voltage selector switch. The warranty  
will not cover any damage caused by connecting to the wrong type of AC  
mains.  
The CD-1 has three power modes:  
1. ON – The [power] button will turn the CD-1 on. The CD-1 will start up in standby  
mode.  
2. STANDBY – The [standby] button will put the CD-1 in standby mode or bring the  
CD-1 back from standby mode. If standby mode is requested while the tray is open,  
the CD-1 will close the tray before entering standby mode.  
3. OFF – After Power [off] or Standby, the settings of CD-1 are retained. If the CD-1  
was in random mode and/or repeat-all mode, this mode will also be retained.  
Please note that some parts of the mains entry section still carry live mains.  
Product Registration  
Please record the serial number of your product here for future reference. The serial  
number is printed on the label on the CD-1 rear panel. You will need this serial number,  
should you ever require service for your CD-1 Compact disc player.  
CD-1 serial number: _____________________  
Please fill out the enclosed customer registration form and submit it to Lyngdorf  
Audio so we can register you as owner of the unit and keep you informed of  
future upgrades of the product.  
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Introduction  
Lyngdorf CD-1 is an audio optimized upsampling Compact Disc Player with low jitter clock  
and a High Performance DAC section.  
Features:  
Audio optimized CD transport mechanism with low jitter clock  
Linear Low Noise power supply based on Holmgren Transformer technology.  
3 digital outputs: AES, SPDIF, Toslink - selectable sample rate 44.1/48/96/192 kHz.  
Transformer coupled digital interconnects (eliminates ground loops).  
High Performance DAC section operating at 96 kHz with sample rate conversion.  
Stereo DAC output, balanced and unbalanced.  
IR remote control.  
Firmware upgradeable from PC.  
Performance:  
Frequency response L/R, 20 – 20000 Hz:  
Signal-to-noise ratio, A-wgt (“infinity zero” track):  
Dynamic Range, A-wgt (output -60 dBFS 1kHz)  
Distortion THD + N, 20 – 20000 Hz:  
Crosstalk, 125 – 16000 Hz:  
+/- 0.02 dB  
-115 dBA  
-100 dBA  
0.0018 %  
-114 dB  
0db analog output level:  
3.8 Vrms  
75 Ohm  
Unbalanced analog output impedance:  
Balanced analog output impedance:  
100 Ohm  
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Front panel  
Fig 1: CD-1 front panel  
Front panel controls and functions  
The buttons/controls on the front panel of the CD-1 can all be used either by directly  
pressing them on the front panel or by operating the similar keys on the included remote  
control. All keys on the front panel except the Mains switch (1) can be found on the remote  
control. Additional buttons on the remote control include the following: random, repeat, A/B  
and the digits 0-9. Please note the left < and right > arrows in the center button area of the  
remote control work exactly like the Skip/Search buttons |<< / >>| on the front panel. The  
play/pause buttons and the Enter button also work in exactly the same way.  
(1) Mains switch  
Powers the CD-1 on/off.  
(2) Standby button  
Standby mode, this can also be selected on the remote control.  
(3) Eject  
The CD Loader Tray can be opened and closed using the eject button. If the button is  
pressed during play mode, the disc will be stopped before the tray is opened.  
(4) The CD Loader Tray  
While the tray is opened pressing play will cause the tray to close and start playback.  
Selecting a track with the digits on the remote control will also close the tray and start  
playback at the selected track.  
(5) Indicator light  
Power on indicator LED  
(6) Play / Pause  
Pressing the play/pause button or the skip wheel (11 & 12 see below instructions) will start  
playing the CD. Pressing the button again will toggle between play mode and pause mode.  
You can select a new track with the skip buttons, the skip wheel (11 & 12 see below  
instructions) or directly with digits during pause mode. This will cause the CD-1 to position  
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itself at the start of the selected track but it remains in pause mode until the play/pause  
button is pressed again.  
(7) Stop  
Pressing stop during play or pause mode will stop the CD.  
(8 & 9) Skip / Scan  
Pressing briefly on the Left |<< Skip/Scan button or turning the skip wheel left will restart  
the current track or, if currently playing within the first two seconds of the current track,  
skip to the previous track.  
Turning the skip wheel right or pressing shortly on the >>| button will skip to the next track.  
Skipping left from the first track will always restart this track while skipping right from the  
last track will have no effect - unless the CD-1 is in Repeat All mode. In this case, the CD-  
1 will loop-around to the last / first track.  
Holding the |<< or >>| buttons down for more than half a second will start the CD  
searching (Scan) in the indicated direction. The CD starts at approximately twice the  
normal speed, but after a few seconds the speed will increase further.  
Searching (Scan) past the end of the disc or before the start of the disc will stop the disc  
playing, unless the CD-1 is in Repeat All mode. In this case, the disc will loop-around to  
the start or the end of the disc.  
(10) Menu functions  
In the menu there are several options for setting up the CD-1, press Menu to enter. In the  
main menu, the different menu items can be selected with the |<< and >>| keys or with the  
skip-wheel. Once the correct menu item has been found, pressing the play/pause button or  
the skip-wheel will enter the sub-menu.  
In the sub-menus the current value of the setting is shown. A new value can be selected  
using the |<< and >>| keys or the skip-wheel. To accept the change, press the play/pause  
button or the skip-wheel. Pressing the menu button again or selecting <Exit Menu> will  
exit the menu without saving changes.  
(11 & 12) Play/Select (also referred to as the Skip Wheel)  
The Play/Select button is a skip-wheel which allows you to Skip left |<< and Skip right >>|  
by turning the wheel in either direction. The button in the centre works in exactly the same  
way as the play/pause button. During play mode, it toggles between play and pause. In  
the menu mode the button is used as the select-function.  
A-B Repeat mode  
A-B Repeat mode is entered by pressing the [A/B] button on the remote once to mark the  
start time [A] then pressing it again to mark the end time [B]. Pressing the [A/B] button a  
third time will return the CD-1 to normal playing mode.  
Using other functions such as skip, scan or direct track selection from the remote control  
will also exit to normal playing mode.  
If the [A/B] button is pressed during Random mode and/or Repeat One mode, these  
modes will be cancelled.  
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A-B Repeat mode is indicated in the lower left-hand corner of the display. When [A] time  
has been set and CD-1 is waiting for [B] time, the symbol “A ” will be displayed. Once [B]  
time has been selected and the CD-1 is playing in A-B Repeat mode, the symbol will be  
changed to “AB”.  
Random Play mode  
When the ‘Random’ button is pressed on the remote control or Random mode is activated  
in the menu, the Random Play mode is entered and CD-1 creates a random play list. This  
starts playing from the list instead of playing the tracks in numeric order. If a track has  
already been selected or a track is playing, this track will automatically become the first in  
the random play list so no new track is selected by enabling Random Play mode.  
Using the number buttons on the remote control to select a specific track number, the  
Random Play mode will cause the CD-1 to create a new play list with the selected track as  
the first. The CD-1 will then start playing this track.  
Using the skip wheel (11 & 12) on the front panel or the Skip/Scan |<< / >>| buttons during  
Random Play mode will skip to the previous or next track in the random play list. The skip  
functions will not skip past the beginning or end of this play list unless Repeat All is  
selected, then the next and previous functions will loop around at the beginning or end of  
the play list.  
Selecting Repeat All during Random Play mode will repeat the random play list after the  
last track in the list. The play list is not affected.  
Selecting Repeat One during Random Play mode will repeat the current track playing  
without affecting the play list.  
If the Stop button is pressed during Random play mode, a new random play list will be  
generated when Play mode is entered again.  
Turning Random Play mode off and on again will cause the CD-1 to generate a new  
random play list.  
Repeat mode  
Selecting Repeat mode will allow the CD-1 to skip to the first track again when the end of  
the last track is reached.  
Repeat One mode  
Selecting Repeat One mode will allow the CD-1 to restart playing the track when the end  
of that track is reached.  
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Rear panel  
Fig 2: CD-1 rear panel.  
(1 & 2) Analog output right and left  
RCA Connectors  
(3 & 4) Analog balanced output right and left  
XLR Connectors for balanced output  
(5) Optical output  
Toslink Connector for digital output  
(6) AES Output  
XLR Connector for AES output  
(7) SPDIF  
SPDIF output  
(8) RS232 INPUT/AUX  
AUX and INPUT RJ45 connectors  
The RS232 communication connectors are for communication to a PC or remote control  
from Lyngdorf equipment with broadcast commands or linked control between other  
components. The Input is looped to Aux for daisy chaining of components. The “INPUT” is  
used for connection to a PC/computer to upgrade the firmware.  
(9) MAINS INPUT  
IEC320 type connector  
(10) POWER MODE SELECTION SWITCH  
The CD-1 has a large switch above the MAINS INPUT (9) selected to the correct voltage  
for your location or Country’s power supply. This switch is selected to either 115V or 230V  
operation.  
WARNING: Always check the correct voltage 115V or 230V operation has  
been selected for the voltage in your location or country. Failure to do this  
may result in serious damage to your CD-1 component.  
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Remote Control  
The remote control is used to access the menu system and replicate the buttons directly  
accessible on the front panel. The four buttons used for selecting which device to control  
are described below. To control the CD player the CD key should be pressed, please note  
the volume and mute buttons will still work with a Lyngdorf Amplifier, even in CD mode.  
Amp – Selects the remote for operation with a Lyngdorf Amplifier.  
RCS – Selects the remote for operation with a Lyngdorf Room Correction System.  
CD - Selects the remote for operation with a Lyngdorf CD Player.  
Tuner - Selects the remote for operation with a Lyngdorf Tuner unit.  
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Standby – The standby button toggles the CD-1 between active “On” and standby  
mode.  
Numbered buttons 0-9 – The numeric keys allow direct selection and input of  
tracks on CD.  
Left/Right < > – Allows you to Skip tracks and scroll through the menu functions.  
Enter – Allows you to confirm actions in menu mode. When not in menu mode, this  
button also functions like the play/pause button.  
Skip/Scan |<< >>| - Allows you to Skip to specific tracks. Scan allows you to  
Search through individual tracks for a specific part of a track.  
Stop - Pressing stop during play or pause mode will stop the CD.  
Play/Pause - Pressing the play/pause button will start playing the CD. Pressing the  
button again will toggle between play mode and pause mode.  
A/B  
This button is used for controlling the A-B Repeat Mode.  
Random  
Switches Random play mode on or off.  
Repeat  
Toggles the CD-1 repeat function between None, Repeat One and Repeat All.  
Eject  
Opens or closes the CD loader tray.  
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Main Display  
The Main Display on the front panel of the CD-1 is the users feedback of all functionality  
and current status of the CD-1. When the Player is powered up the Main display screen  
shows the current firmware version:  
LYNGDORF CD-1  
Version:  1.0  
If no disc has been inserted, the following text will appear:  
LYNGDORF CD-1  
No Disc  
When opening the tray, the display will indicate this.  
LYNGDORF CD-1  
Opening  
The next screen will show the ‘Tray Open’ ready for you to carefully insert a compact disc.  
LYNGDORF CD-1  
Tray Open  
The screen will state ‘Closing’ when you have placed a disc into the empty tray and  
pressed the eject button or the Play/Pause button.  
    LYNGDORF CD-1  
Closing  
The next screen states ‘Reading’ this means the CD-1 is reading the TOC (Table of  
contents) of your compact disc.  
LYNGDORF CD-1  
Reading  
When table of contents has been read, the CD-1 will display the number of tracks and the  
total playing time of the CD.  
LYNGDORF CD-1  
11  1:06:32  
When playing, the CD-1 will display the current track, the number of tracks, and the  
elapsed time of the current track. Track time is displayed as it progresses through the  
track.  
Playing  1 of 11  
0:08  
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When skipping between tracks the time will disappear and be displayed again once the  
requested track has been found.  
Playing  6 of 11  
 
 
 
If you press pause the CD-1 will display the time at which the track has been paused.  
Pause    6 of 11  
0:09  
Pressing A/B on the remote control will show ‘A’ in the bottom left hand corner of the  
display, this indicates that the start time has been selected, and the CD-1 is now waiting  
for the stop time.  
Playing  5 of 11  
A       1:23  
Once A/B has been pressed again and the CD-1 is playing in A-B Repeat Mode, the  
display will show AB in the bottom left hand corner of the display.  
Playing  5 of 11  
AB     1:22  
When CD-1 is playing in Repeat All mode, ”rep” is displayed in the bottom right hand  
corner of the display.  
Playing  5 of 11  
       1:08    rep  
Repeat One mode is indicated by the text “rep1” in the lower right hand corner of the CD-1  
display.  
Playing  5 of 11  
        0:28    rep1  
Random mode is displayed as shown below. “rnd” stands for Random.  
Playing  5 of 11  
rnd     1:15           
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Menu System Display  
The Menu system shown in the display of CD-1 is the user’s feedback of all functionality in  
the menu and sub menu system. When entering menu mode, the first item is shown as:  
Main Menu CD-1  
<Dig.out Samplerate>  
The user can browse through the menu items using the right and left arrows or the skip  
wheel. The available menu items are:  
<Dig.out Samplerate>  
< Analog Out Gain  >  
<Analog Out On/Off >  
<   Comm Address   >  
<    Comm Speed    >  
<  Remote Control  >  
<Display Brightness>  
<      Repeat      >  
<      Random      >  
<    Exit Menu     >  
The functionality of each of the menu items are:  
<Dig.out Samplerate>  
Chooses the sample rate of the digital outputs.  
44.1 kHz  
48 kHz  
96 kHz  
192 kHz  
(16 bit, no sample rate conversion)  
(24 bit)  
(24 bit)(default)  
(24 bit)  
Dig.out   Curr: 48    
Samplerate New: 96    
< Analog Out Gain  >  
Adjusts the gain on the analog outputs in 0.5 dB steps from -6.0 dB to 0.0 dB.  
Analog Curr:  0.0 dB  
Gain    New: -1.5 dB  
<Analog Out On/Off >  
Enables or disables the analog section of the CD-1 hardware.  
Analog Current:   ON  
Output     New:  OFF  
<   Comm Address   >  
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Selects the address used for the CD-1 when communicating with PC’s or other devices via  
the RS-232 port.  
Comm    Current:  3  
Address     New: 11  
<    Comm Speed    >  
Selects the speed used when communicating with PC’s or other devices via the RS-232  
port.  
Comm  Current:  9600  
Speed     New: 57600  
<  Remote Control  >  
Disables or enables the IR remote control.  
Remote Current:   ON  
Control    New:  OFF  
<Display Brightness>  
The brightness of the display can be set to 25%, 50%, 75% or 100%  
Display   Curr: 100%  
Brightness New:  50%  
<      Repeat      >  
Chooses repeat mode: No repeat, repeat one track or repeat all.  
Repeat  Current: ONE  
            New: ALL  
<      Random      >  
Disables or enables random mode.  
Random  Current:  ON  
            New: OFF  
<    Exit Menu     >  
Exits the menu when selected.  
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Firmware  
Lyngdorf Audio supplies a free PC tool for upgrading the firmware of the CD-1. The latest  
revision of the tool as well as the firmware can be downloaded from www.Lyngdorf.com.  
Connectors  
Mains Connector  
Mains voltage to the CD-1 is applied via an IEC320 type connector. The supplied cable  
with safety ground should be used to connect the CD-1 to a mains outlet.  
WARNING: Connect the power input only to the AC source printed on the  
label and the setting shown on the voltage selector switch. The warranty  
will not cover any damage caused by connecting to the wrong type of AC  
mains.  
WARNING: Always check the correct voltage 115V or 230V operation has  
been selected for the voltage in your location or country. Failure to do this  
may result in serious damage to your CD-1 component.  
WARNING: Always disconnect the CD-1 from the mains before changing  
any connections to its inputs or outputs.  
Analog outputs  
The unbalanced RCA outputs are wired in accordance with normal practice:  
Shell: Chassis and ground.  
Pin: Hot (+).  
Unbalanced analog output impedance 75 Ohm  
The balanced XLR outputs are wired in accordance with IEC268:  
Pin 1: Chassis and ground.  
Pin 2: Hot (+).  
Pin 3: Cold (-).  
Shell: Chassis and ground.  
Balanced analog output impedance 100 Ohm  
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Digital outputs  
RCA output (SPDIF):  
Shell: Chassis and Ground  
Pin: Hot (+)  
XLR output (AES):  
Pin 1: Chassis and Ground  
Pin 2: Hot (+)  
Pin 3: Cold (-)  
Shell: Chassis and Ground  
Toslink  
Cleaning and maintenance  
Always unplug the unit from the electrical outlet before cleaning.  
This unit does not require any regular maintenance except to keep its exterior clean.  
Simply wipe its exterior with a clean soft cloth. A small amount of non-abrasive cleaner  
may be used on the cloth to remove any excessive dirt or fingerprints. Do not use abrasive  
cleaners or cleaners containing liquid solvents.  
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Technical specifications  
All audio measurements, except frequency response, are measured with a 20KHz low-  
pass filter in accordance with AES-17. Measured on Unbalanced outputs - RCA (phono).  
Audio  
Parameter  
Frequency response L/R  
Value  
+/- 0.02 dB  
Note  
20 – 20000 Hz  
Signal-to-noise ratio  
-115 dBA  
(“infinity zero” track) A-wgt  
Dynamic Range  
Distortion: THD + N  
Crosstalk  
-100 dBA  
0.0018 %  
-114 dB  
(output -60 dBFS 1kHz) A-wgt  
125 – 16000 Hz  
0db analog output level  
Unbalanced analog output  
impedance  
3.8 Vrms  
75 Ohm  
Balanced analog output  
impedance  
100 Ohm  
3 digital outputs:  
Selectable sample rates on  
digital outputs:  
AES, SPDIF Toslink  
44.1kHz – 16 bits  
48 / 96 / 192 kHz – 24bits  
Protection  
Parameter  
Grounding  
Value  
Note  
Mains earth, chassis and audio  
ground are connected  
internally.  
Over temperature  
All heat sinks and mains-  
transformer.  
Auto resetting thermal fuse in  
mains transformer.  
Mains  
Parameter  
Value  
Note  
Mains input connector  
Mains voltage range  
Mains voltage range  
Internal mains fuse  
Power consumption  
Power consumption  
IEC 320 cold type  
100-120V AC, 50–60Hz  
200-240V AC, 50-60Hz  
T1Ah  
2.5W  
20W  
Mains lead supplied.  
Mains selector on 115V  
Mains selector on 230V  
STANDBY mode.  
OPERATE mode, Playing CD  
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Mechanical  
Parameter  
Width  
Depth  
Value  
450mm (17.72")  
352 mm(13,86 ")  
Note  
including skip wheel, excluding  
connectors  
Depth  
357 mm(14,06 ")  
including skip wheel, including  
connectors  
Excluding feet.  
Height  
Height  
Net weight  
Shipping weight  
89 mm(3,5039 ")  
100 mm(3,9370 ")  
7.1 Kg (1.65 lbs)  
9.1 Kg (6.06 lbs)  
Including feet.  
Discs  
Parameter  
Compatible disc types  
Value  
CD-DA, CD-R  
Note  
Compatible disc sizes  
Other  
8 cm, 12 cm  
Non-audio discs such as discs The connected amplifier needs  
with DTS-encoded sound can to support the encoded format.  
be played back via digital  
interfaces only and only at 44.1  
kHz.  
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Technical assistance  
If you have any problems with or questions regarding your Lyngdorf Audio product, please  
contact Lyngdorf Audio or your nearest representative.  
Support  
Please check the Lyngdorf Audio Denmark website under “Support” for latest version of  
control software, newest version of this document and “Questions and Answers”.  
Lyngdorf Audio Denmark  
Nordhavnsvej 12  
DK7800 Skive  
Denmark  
E-mail:  
Web:  
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