Rotel CD-14 User Manual

CD PLAYER
CD14
Wolfson premium 24-bit/192kHz Digital to Analog Converter
In 1989, Rotel confirmed its digital audio expertise with the launch of the RCD-855 CD player. The press was overwhelming in its praise, one critic going so far as to call it “The steal of the century”, and since then Rotel has never looked back. The CD14 design begins with a carefully engineered power supply
iOS / Android control App*
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Supports MP3 playback
to ensure separate, ripple-free voltage and current to both digital and analogue circuits. It maintains the same clean lines and intuitive operation as the other 14 series models, while demonstrating an uncanny ability to resolve even the smallest musical details in a recording.
Includes remote control
12 volt trigger input
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*requires connection to A14
CD PLAYER
CD14
SPECIFICATIONS
Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise
Int
ermodulation Distortion
Frequency Response (± 0.5 db)
Channel Balance
Phase Linearity
Channel Separation
Signal to Noise Ratio
(“A” weighting)
Dynamic R
Digital to Analog Converters
Analog Output Impedanc
Digital Output
Load Impedance
ange
e
0.002% @ 1kHz
0.002% @ 1kHz
20-20,000Hz
± 0.5 db
gree
± 0.5 de
> 115 dB @ 10 kHz
> 118 dB
> 99 dB
Wolf
son 24 bit/192kHz
DAC
100 Ohms
0.5 V
olt, Peak to Peak
75 Ohms
General
Power Requirements (AC)
Europe
USA
Power Consumption
Standby Power Consumption
Finishes
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Front Panel Height
Weight (net)
230V, 50Hz
120V, 60Hz
15 watts
< 0.5 watts
Silver and Black
8 x 312mm
430 x 9
17" x 3 7/8" x 12 5/16"
80mm, 3 1/8"
5.9kg, 13 lb
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