Abbingdon Music Research CD Player CD 777 User Manual

CD-777  
Compact Disk Processor  
Owner’s Manual  
DANGER - invisible laser radiation when opened and interlock failed or Do not use this unit near water; for example, near a bath tub, washbowl,  
defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam.  
kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.  
Unplug the component from the wall outlet before cleaning. Never use  
benzine, thinner or other solvents for cleaning; use only a soft dampcloth.  
CAUTION - use of all controls, adjustment or performance of procedures  
other than specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
Care should be taken so that objects do not fall, and liquids are not  
spilled into the enclosure through any openings.  
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 this component.  
This component should be serviced only by qualified AMR service  
personnel when:  
A.  
B.  
C.  
D.  
The power cable or the power input socket has been damaged;  
Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the component;  
The component has been exposed to rain or liquids of any kind;  
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This component weighs over 10 kilograms. Do not place this  
component on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table as the  
component may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious  
damage to the unit. An appliance and cart combination should be  
moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force and uneven surfaces  
may cause the component and cart combination to overturn.  
The component does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a  
marked change in performance;  
E.  
The component has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged.  
DO NOT ATTEMPT SERVICING OF THIS UNIT YOURSELF.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED AMR SERVICE  
PERSONNEL  
Upon completion of any servicing or repairs, request the service point’s  
assurance that only AMR Authorised Replacement Parts with the same  
characteristics as the original parts have been used, and that the routine  
safety checks have been performed to guarantee that the component  
is in a safe operating condition.  
Any mounting of the device on a wall or ceiling should follow the  
manufacturer’s instructions and should use a mounting accessory  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
Read and follow all the safety and operating instructions before  
connecting or using this component.  
REPLACEMENT WITH UNAUTHORIZED PARTS MAY  
RESULT IN FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR OTHER  
HAZARDS  
All warnings on the component and in its operating instructions should  
be adhered to.  
Retain this Owner’s Manual for future reference.  
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Precautions  
Keep the component and compact discs away from equipment with  
strong magnets, such as microwave ovens or large loudspeakers.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits  
set out in the EMC Directive using a connection cable shorter than 3  
metres.  
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not place vessels filled with liquids,  
such as vases, on the component.  
On power sources  
Running-In  
The mains power cable should be routed so that it is not likely to be  
walked on or pinched, especially near the plug or back panel receptacle.  
The component should not be disconnected from the AC power source  
as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if the component itself  
has been turned off.  
AMR estimates that the CD-777 may take between 300-500 operating  
hours for all of the internal components to be fully-broken in. Please  
anticipate the sonic performance of the CD-777 to settle only after it  
has been used for this approximate length of time.  
Transporting/Moving the CD-777  
Prior to any transportation/movement, ALWAYS remove the CD Clamp  
and transport it seperately.  
If this component is not going to be used for a long time, be sure to  
disconnect the component from the wall outlet. To disconnect the AC  
power cable, grasp the plug itself; never pull the cable.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
ATTENTION  
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
On placement  
The CD-777 will become warm during normal operation. Given this, it  
is imperative that the installation of the CD-777 DOES NOT interfere  
with its proper ventilation.  
For example, it should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug or similar  
surface that may block the top or bottom ventilation openings; or placed  
in a built-in installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet, that may impede  
the flow of air through its top and bottom ventilation openings.  
Do not place the component in a location near heat sources, or in a  
place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, or mechanical shock.  
Do not place the component in an inclined position. It is designed to be  
operated in a horizontal position only. Do not place heavy objects on  
the component.  
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Section 1 - Setup  
Thank you for purchasing this AMR component.  
We hope you derive as much pleasure from using this component as we have enjoyed making it for  
you.  
1.1 Unpacking  
This section refers to the unpacking of the CD-777 and its subsequent setup.  
Upon unpacking, please find:  
i.  
CD-777 Reference Class Compact Disk Processor.  
Aluminium CD puck.  
ii.  
iii.  
iv.  
v.  
RCD-777 Remote Commander (with 2 x AAA batteries).  
Mains power cable.  
Please check that  
all contents are  
present  
CD-777 Owner’s Manual.  
vi.  
AMR Warranty Card.  
Please ensure that all items are present. Should an item be missing, please contact yourAMR distributor/  
dealer.  
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1.2 Setup  
CD-777 System Setup (CD-777 + AM-777 + Speaker)  
i. Unpack the CD-777.  
ii. Remove the protective sheet from the acrylic front  
panel.  
System connec-  
tion using RCA  
connectors  
Speaker R  
Speaker L  
iii. Ensure the CD-777 is located on a level and solid  
surface capable of supporting at least 15 kgs.  
iv. Connect the interconnects via the left (black) and  
right (red) leads to the respective channels at the  
rear of the CD-777.  
v. Connect the other end of the interconnect’s left and  
right channels to the respective inputs of the ampli-  
fier.Ensure that the correct colour-coding is adhered  
to.  
HF  
LF  
HF  
LF  
Speaker Cable  
Speaker Cable  
No User Serviceable Components Inside.  
For service, contact your Authorised  
Dealer or Distributor. Any modifications to  
this equipment will void all warranties.  
Power  
On  
Off  
CLASS 1  
LASER PRODUCT  
Speaker  
Outputs  
Pre-Main Amplifier AM-777  
Great Britain  
Inputs  
Pre  
Out  
AC  
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AM-777  
Interconnect Cable  
Interconnect Cable  
vi. Connect the IEC end of the mains power cable to  
the mains receptacle of the CD-777 and connect the  
mains plug into a mains socket power source.  
Optional IC-777  
(RCA or XLR-  
type)  
Power  
On  
Off  
No User Serviceable Components Inside.  
For service,contact your Authorised  
Dealer or Distributor.Any modifications to  
this equipment will void all warranties.  
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Compact Disk Processor CD 777  
Great Britain  
Digital  
AC  
Outputs  
Outputs  
CLASS  
LASER PRODUCT  
1
USB  
Input  
Input  
IR  
Link  
CAUTION ATTENTION  
Output  
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
interconnect  
may be  
purchased  
separately  
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SERIAL NO.  
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CD-777  
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Section 2 - Component Overview  
2.1 CD-777 Front Fascia  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F1. STANDBY: to place the CD-777 in active or standby mode.  
F2. REV/REVERSE: to select the previous track/fast reverse.  
F3. PLAY/PAUSE: to initiate playback/pause once a compact disk has been correctly loaded.  
F4. FWD/NEXT: to select the following track/fast forward.  
F5. STOP: to halt/stop play.  
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2.2 CD-777 Rear Panel  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
R6  
R7  
R8  
R9  
R1. XLR outputs: for the connection of XLR interconnects.  
R2. RCA outputs: for the connection RCA interconnects.  
R3. USB input: for the connection of a USB input signal.  
R4/5. S/P-DIF input & output: for the connection of an S/P-DIF source & of an external DAC.  
R6. INFRA-RED link: for the connection of a wireline remote control.  
R7. 115V/230V: to switch to the correct local mains voltage.  
R8. IEC power connector: for the connection of mains power cable to the CD-777.  
R9. POWER: to switch on mains electricity to the CD-777.  
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2.3 RCD-777 Remote Control  
RC1. Numeric Pad: to enter track selections.  
RC2. REPEAT: to select a repeat mode.  
RC3. A-B: to select an excerpt from a track for repeat.  
RC4. DAC: with a USB or S/P-DIF input connection made, to  
bypass the transport and enter DAC mode.  
RC1  
RC2  
RC15  
RC5. STANDBY: to place the CD-777 in active or standby mode.  
RC6. REV/REVERSE: to fast reverse or select the previous track.  
RC7. STOP: to halt/stop play.  
RC8. PLAY/Pause: to commence playback or to pause playback.  
RC9. FWD/NEXT: to fast forward or select the following track.  
RC10. SAMPLING: to cycle through the 6 different Optisample® modes.  
RC11. BRIGHTNESS : to switch between 4 different brightness  
levels including display off.  
RC12. TIME: to alternate between the display of current track or  
time remaining.  
RC13. PROGRAM: to program an order of playback.  
RC14. SCAN: to commence a 10 second or 30 second scan of  
each track.  
RC3  
RC5  
RC14  
RC12  
RC4  
RC13  
RC11  
RC6  
RC10  
RC8  
RC9  
RC7  
RC15. SHUFFLE: to select random shuffle of music tracks.  
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Section 3 - Notes on Operation  
3.1 Operation  
3.1.1 Power On/Off  
Press the ‘POWER’ (R9) at the rear of the CD-777 to switch mains power ON to the CD-777.  
To switch the mains power OFF, press again and release. Always wait at least 20 seconds before  
switching on again. This is to enable the circuits in the CD-777 to shutdown properly.  
The display will light up to indicate the unit is switched on and ready for use. This should take just  
under 1 minute as the CD processor is warming up.  
3.1.2 Standby  
Put the CD-777 into STANDBY mode.  
3.1.3 Play/Pause  
During playback, at anytime, pressing PLAY/PAUSE again, on either the front fascia or the RC-777,  
playback will be paused. To resume playback, press PLAY/PAUSE once more.  
3.1.4 FWD/Next  
At any time, pressing FWD (F4) once on either the front fascia or the RC-77, the next track will be  
selected. By holding down FWD (F4) or (RC9), playback will fast forward until the button is released.  
3.1.5 REV/Reverse  
At any time, pressing REV (F2) once on either the front fascia or the RC-77 (RC6), the previous track  
will be selected. By holding down REV (F2) or (RC6), playback will reverse until the button is released.  
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3.1.6 Numeric Pad (RCD-777 only)  
This encapsulates the numbers 0-9 on the numeric pad. By pressing any combination of the  
numeric keys, a desired track may be selected directly.  
For example, to select Track 2, press 2; to select Track 21, press 2 and then 1.  
3.1.7 DAC Input (RCD-777 only)  
The DAC button (RC4) is for the replay of music on the CD-777 from music stored on a computer  
hard-drive via a USB-to-USB cable connection or any external digital source equipped with an  
electrical S/P-DIF output.  
To establish the connection between the CD-777 and an S/P-DIF source:  
To use the S/P-  
DIF connection  
the USB  
connection  
must be  
i.  
Power ON the CD-777.  
ii.  
iii.  
iv.  
On the RCD-777 press the DAC button (RC4) to place the CD-777 in DAC mode.  
Power ON the S/P-DIF source.  
disconnected  
Connect the S/P-DIF cable between the CD-777 and the source.  
To establish the connection between the CD-777 and a computer USB source:  
i.  
Power on the CD-77.  
ii.  
iii.  
iv.  
v.  
On the RCD-777, press the DAC button (RC4) to place the CD-777 in DAC mode.  
Power ON the personal computer.  
Connect the USB cable between the CD-777 and the personal computer.  
Go to Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager. In Device Manager  
wait until the personal computer has recognised the CD-777 as a USB Audio Device.  
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This is found under the Sound, video and game controllers category.  
Go to Control Panel > Sounds and Audio Devices > Audio. Make sure USB Audio  
Device is selected as the default device under the Sound playback box.  
vi.  
vii. Select and playback music on the personal computer using suitable software (Apple  
iTunes®, Foobar®, Winamp®, Windows Media Player®, Windows Media Center®  
et al).  
3.1.8 OptiSample® (RCD-777 only)  
The CD-77 Compact Disk Processor offers 6 user-selectable methods of Sampling that can be cycled  
through during playback by pressing the OptiSample® button (RC10) on the RCD-777. The sampling  
options are:  
Digital Master II  
is the  
benchmark for  
playback  
a. Digital Master I – this mode directly takes the data extracted from the CD and re-clocked to  
generate the music signal. Due to the complete lack of digital or analogue filtering, the treble frequencies  
are slightly rolled off, making the sound somewhat soft and laid-back. For the same reason, the mid-  
range and below is very natural and realistic. The reproduction of impulses is undistorted. This mode  
often helps to tame overly-bright recordings.  
b. Digital Master II (default) – this mode is identical to Digital Master I but complements this with a  
special analogue filter which corrects the roll-off in the treble frequencies. As a result, the tonality is  
more accurate in the treble. We therefore recommend this mode as the benchmark with which to  
enjoy music.  
OptiSample  
modes c to f  
offer more  
typical versions  
of digital  
playback  
c. Oversampling 2x – this mode engages the Digital Filter with an oversampling factor of 2, thus  
performing the least digital processing possible (except for no digital processing). The original data  
from the CD is in effect discarded and re-placed with a re-computed version. This new version of the  
music is mainly linearly scaled up using a whole number as scaling factor and resolution/edge enhanced.  
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The sonic result of oversampling mirrors those of resolution enhancement in digital photographs:  
more apparent detail is noticeable. However, impulse reproduction is slightly distorted, leading often to  
a slight perception of an edginess or graininess.  
d. Oversampling 4x – this mode engages the Digital Filter with an oversampling factor of 4, performing  
quite a large degree of digital manipulation. The original data from the CD is in effect discarded and re-  
placed with a re-calculated version. This new version of the music is mainly linearly scaled up using a  
whole number as scaling factor and resolution/edge enhanced. The sonic result of Oversampling 4x  
is similar to that of Oversampling 2x; except more accentuated.  
e. Upsampling at 96kHz – this mode engages the Upsampler with a sampling frequency of 96kHz,  
performing quite a large degree of digital manipulation. The original data from the CD is in effect  
discarded and re-placed with a re-calculated version. This new version of the music is non-linearly  
scaled up using a complex number as scaling factor and resolution/edge enhanced. The sonic result  
of upsampling is similar to oversampling; however there are subtle degrees of change in the tonality  
due to a shift in the harmonic spectrum as a result of the complex number which underlies the scaling.  
f. Upsampling at 192kHz – this mode engages the Upsampler with a sampling frequency of 192kHz,  
performing a very large degree of digital manipulation. The original data from the CD is in effect discarded  
and re-placed with a re-calculated version. This new version of the music is non-linearly scaled-up  
using a complex number as scaling factor and resolution/edge enhanced. The sonic result of 192kHz  
upsampling is similar to 96kHz upsampling. However, as the complex numbers that underlie the  
upsamplings are different to oversampling, the shift in the harmonic spectrum is not the same: hence  
tonality is somewhat different.  
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3.1.9 Program (RCD-777 only)  
Press the PROGRAM button (RC13) and:  
Program No: 01  
will be displayed.  
Thereafter select the track via the numeric keypad (RC1).  
Program No: 02  
will then be displayed and the same routine is repeated. To commence playback, press PLAY/PAUSE  
(RC8).  
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Appendix A - Troubleshooting  
Symptom  
Possible cause  
Solution  
“Disc Error” or “No  
Disc” is shown  
• dirty or heavily scratched CD disc  
• wrong disc type  
• clean the CD disc  
• replace with a proper CD disc  
Disc spinning  
erratically  
• dirty or heavily scratched CD disc  
• CD puck improperly attached  
• clean the CD disc  
• replace CD puck properly  
No power when the  
power button is set  
to ON  
• poor or no power plug connection  
at power point  
• blown fuse at mains plug  
• insert the power plug firmly into the AC  
• change mains plug fuse  
No sound  
• incorrect audio cable connections  
• incorrect operation of Amplifier  
• ensure the CD-777 is correctly connected  
• ensure input selector on the amplifier is set to  
CD-777  
Remote control  
does not work  
• batteries in remote control handset  
have expired  
• replace batteries  
• object obscuring remote sensor  
on the CD-777, no “line of sight”  
• Interference from fluorescent lights  
• remove any objects directly in front of the  
CD-777  
• turn off fluorescent lights or redirect the  
light away from the CD-777  
A “humming” sound  
can be heard  
• loose cable connections  
• re-attach the loose cables correctly  
Other problems  
• go to the Contents section and re-trace  
the procedure or contact your nearest AMR  
distributor/dealer  
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Appendix B - Specifications  
Transport:  
Toploading proprietaryAMR transport mechanism  
Operation modes:  
• Direct Master I; no digital or analogue filter  
• Direct Master II; no digital filter, anti-sin(x)/(x)  
analogue filter  
• Oversampling 2x  
• Oversampling 4x  
• Upsampling 96kHz  
• Upsampling 192kHz  
Digital Audio Inputs:  
Analogue Outputs:  
1 x USB interface, 1 X S/P-DIF Interface (shared)  
1 x RCA; 1 x XLR per channel  
Digital Outputs:  
1 X S/P-DIF Interface  
Thermionic Electron Valves  
amplification stage: 6N1P-EV fitted  
ECC88, E88CC, 7308, Cca, 6DJ8, 6922, 6N23P-EV  
optional  
Output voltage (Digital Full Scale):  
Output Impedance:  
> 2V  
< 150 Ohm  
20Hz to 20 kHz +0.0, -0.5dB  
> 100 dB  
Frequency Response:  
Signal-to-noise ratio “A” Weighted:  
Total Harmonic Dist. + Noise (THD+N):  
Dynamic range:  
< 0.3%  
> 90 dB  
Channel separation:  
> 90 dB  
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Power Transformer:  
Power consumption:  
32 VACustom EI Transformer (Digital Section)  
32 VACustom EI Transformer (Valve Stage)  
Standby:  
< 1 W  
< 45W  
Power on:  
Rated voltage:  
Mains Fuse:  
Colour:  
100V/120V/230V~AC 50Hz - 60Hz  
100V/120V: 1A slow blow; 230V: 0.5A slow blow  
Silver or Black  
Dimensions:  
17.7 in W by 4.7 in H by 14.6 in D  
45 cm W by 12 cm H by 37 cm D  
57 cm W by 49 cm H by 25 cm D (shipped)  
Weight:  
CD-777: 25.4 lbs / 11.5 kg  
Shipped: 34.2 lbs / 15.5 kg  
Unless specified otherwise, the specifications apply to the 4 x oversampling mode and a digital full scale signal using  
IHF loading. Information and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Abbingdon Music Research is a subsidiary of theAbbingdon Global Group  
22 Notting Hill Gate; London; W11 3JE; United Kingdom;  
Tel: +44 (0) 870 420 5505; Fax: +44 (0) 700 596 1065  
WWW.AMR-AUDIO.CO.UK  
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