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Audio tuner with cd player6/12/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Look at the back panel again and you’ll note the MP 3000 MKII requires TWO mains power connections, one for the digital board/s and one for the analogue. Other Colors Available CD-S1000 4. This high-grade CD player delivers the new sound of Yamaha and is equipped with high-performance USB audio and DAC and other advanced functions. But wait (again): the MP 3000 MKII also features an FM tuner!Ī proper kitchen sink of a unit for a lower hardware footprint – ergo Future-Fi – but with strict attention to the finer points of digital audio design: a two-stage data preparation circuit designed to remove jitter and fully isolated digital and analogue sections. The CD-S2100 provides a new circuit design for elimination of audio loss, plus a high-precision drive mechanism for reproduction accuracy. Internet radio is supported via the streaming board. In between digital input and analogue output, a double-differential quad of TI PCM 1795 DAC chips run on each channel to handle D/A conversion and, in addition to the streaming board and CD sources, play catch on incoming digital signals via USB, coaxial, AES/EBU, 2 x TOSLINK, 2 x BNC, aptX Bluetooth and DAB/DAB+ radio. On outputs, we note single-ended RCA and balanced XLR for connection to an amplifier plus a single coaxial digital feed for an outboard D/A converter. ![]() But back up the truck a little - this is the first time we’ve seen this streamer and it’s loaded with features.įirst up, a CD player (no SACD) with a customised mechanism: “the CD drive was mechanically isolated in two stages: first, it received a heavy, encapsulated housing that acts as a mass damper secondly, this drive unit is decoupled from the player housing itself by a resonance-optimized 3-point bearing.” Could this be the reason why the MP 3000 MKII weighs over 25kg? Or is it because the unit is milled from a 6cm-thick block of aluminium? Their MP 3000 media player has reached MKII status via a new Ethernet/WiFi streaming board that adds support for Tidal, Qobuz and Deezer plus Roon Readiness. It’s on the latter action – optimising – that we join them today. That’s German for Theory and Application where the Herford-based manufacturer has been designing, building and optimising hi-fi gear since 1978. ![]()
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