Classe Audio Omega Super Audio User Manual

OWNER’S MANUAL  
Omega Super Audio  
Compact Disc Player  
V1.0  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
INTRODUCTION  
WARNING: failure to comply with these safety  
instructions can cause serious injury or death, or  
cause your Classé Omega SACD Player to be  
severely damaged or destroyed.  
Congratulations  
Congratulations on your new purchase. From all  
of us at Classé, we hope you enjoy many years of  
musical satisfaction from your new Classé Omega  
SACD Player.  
!
Do not operate the Classé Omega SACD Player  
with any portion of the chassis removed or open.  
Dangerous voltages and laser radiation may be  
encountered.  
How to use this manual  
The symbol to the right of the page indicates a  
section of the manual that is of particular  
importance for safety or to prevent damage to  
your Omega SACD Player.  
Connecting this unit to AC voltages other than  
that specified on the rear of the unit may cause  
extensive damage and increase risk of shock.  
Check to make sure your local AC voltage matches  
the voltage specified on the rear of your Classé  
Omega SACD Player power supply unit.  
Please make note of all safety precautions described  
in the previous section of this manual.  
It is highly recommended that you familiarize  
yourself with all aspects of the operation of your  
Omega SACD Player. However, if you want to begin  
listening to your Omega SACD Player immediately,  
skip to the section titled Controls and Operation.  
Do not operate this product near sources of  
heat such as radiators, fireplaces, or heat registers.  
Extreme heat may damage this unit.  
To reduce the risk of electric shock or fire do  
not expose this unit to water or moisture.  
Classé Omega SACD Player: Design Overview  
The Classé Omega SACD is the result of many  
years of digital-audio design expertise. It is an  
exciting development, the first high-end audio  
implementation of Sonys new digital audio format.  
Use only the correct size fuse:  
— 100-110 Volts  
1.25 Amp, 3AG Slo-Blo  
— 220-240 Volts  
Transport  
0.5 Amp, 5 mm x 20 mm Slo-Blo  
The transport mechanism in the Omega SACD  
Player is Sonys new reference-level SCD-1 Super  
Audio CD mechanism. This mechanism uses  
Sonys now familiar method of holding the laser  
optics stationary while moving the spinning disc  
as the data is retrieved. The stationary laser  
assembly provides reduced error and jitter, and  
greater stability while reading the disc.  
Do not open this unit. There are no user-serviceable  
parts inside. Please refer service to an authorised  
service technician.  
Unplug this unit when unused for long periods  
or during lightning storms.  
In addition, this advanced mechanism uses  
two laser assemblies, a long wavelength (780  
nanometers) laser for CD playback, and a short  
wavelength laser (680 nanometers) for Super  
Audio playback.  
Digital Filtering Section  
The digital filter is a flexible and elegant design  
that provides the optimum filter for all of the digital  
audio formats the Omega SACD can process. The  
Omega SACD automatically selects the optimum  
filter for standard CD, HDCD and SACD. In  
addition, the user can select a 96 kHz sample-rate  
converter filter when processing PCM data.  
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DAC Section  
UNPACKING AND POSITIONING  
CONNECTIONS  
The digital to analog conversion circuitry is a  
completely new design by Classé Audio. This unique  
design utilizes six channels of the Crystal CS4397  
delta-sigma converter. For each of the Omega  
SACD balanced outputs, two channels of this DAC  
are used, one for the positive signal and one for  
the negative. For the single-ended outputs, the  
remaining two channels are used, one for the  
right and one for the left. This unique arrangement  
allows for full balanced operation and  
Unpack your Omega SACD Player carefully. If you  
notice any shipping damage, contact your dealer  
immediately. Saving the packaging material is  
advised in case the unit needs to be shipped for  
service. If you choose to dispose of the packaging,  
please recycle.  
Pictured here is the rear of the Omega SACD  
main unit showing all input and output  
connections. Refer to the page number indicated  
for more information on these connections.  
Connecting the Power Supply to the Main Unit  
Before connecting the AC mains, you must connect  
the power supply to the main unit. Using the  
umbilical cord included in the carton, connect the  
power supply to the main unit. Align the  
connectors on either end of the umbilical and firmly  
press them into the sockets labeled DC SUPPLY on  
the power supply and main unit. Rotate the collar  
on the umbilical connectors to secure the  
connection.  
Contents  
Included in the carton should be the following  
items:  
uncompromised single-ended operation as well.  
In addition, it means that the balanced and single-  
ended outputs produce the same output level.  
1. Main unit  
2. Power supply unit  
3. Power supply umbilical cord  
4. AC mains cord  
5. Remote control and 2 AAA batteries  
6. Disc stabilizer  
Power Supply  
Classé engineers have long recognized the  
importance of pure power for high-performance  
digital designs. The Classé Omega SACD player has  
the most sophisticated power supply of any Classé  
digital product. The Classé Omega SACD Player  
uses a massive regulated outboard power supply.  
This chassis houses two transformers, one for  
digital circuitry, and one for analog, as well as  
active pre-regulation. This arrangement assures  
that the audio circuitry is provided with a power  
source completely free of digital noise. In addition,  
the power supplies for each section of circuitry  
are double- or triple-regulated within the main  
chassis. Again, this ensures not only complete  
rejection of AC line noise, but prevents noise from  
being transmitted between sections within the  
main chassis.  
7. Warranty card  
8. This manual  
Never disconnect the umbilical cord without first  
disconnecting the AC mains from the wall outlet.  
If any of these items is missing, contact your  
dealer immediately.  
Installing batteries in the remote control  
To install the batteries in the remote control,  
remove the screws that hold the battery cover to  
the back of the remote. Install the two AAA  
batteries as indicated on the plastic battery holder  
inside and replace the cover.  
Positioning the Omega SACD Player and  
Power Supply  
For best performance, place your Omega SACD  
Player on a solid, non-resonant surface. Do not  
place the Omega SACD Player directly on top of  
another component.  
Place the Omega SACD Power Supply close enough  
to the main unit so that the umbilical cord can be  
connected to both units. Do not place the power  
supply in direct contact with the main unit.  
Analog outputs  
See page 5.  
Digital outputs  
See page 5.  
IR input and output  
See page 5.  
Digital inputs  
See page 5.  
Power supply input  
See page 4.  
OUTPUTS  
IR  
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AC power  
Selecting Analog outputs  
Check that the AC voltage for which this unit  
is configured matches your local AC line voltage.  
The correct operating voltage is indicated on the  
rear of the power supply chassis, adjacent to the  
AC power inlet. Operating this unit on AC voltage  
other than that specified on the rear of the unit  
can damage or destroy this unit and increase the  
risk of electric shock.  
The Omega SACD Player has both balanced (XLR)  
and single-ended (RCA) outputs. Both types of  
outputs have been carefully optimized to give best  
possible performance. However, the most realistic  
and natural sonic quality is obtained by connecting  
the balanced outputs to a balanced input on your  
preamplifier.  
The balanced output is derived from a balanced  
digital signal, which is converted to analog using  
two DACs per channel followed by differential  
output circuitry. The unbalanced output is converted  
by a separate DAC followed by dedicated single-  
ended circuitry.  
Connect the AC power cord to the rear of the  
power supply unit and directly to an AC outlet.  
For best results, do not use extension cords or  
multiple-outlet “power strips”. Also, do not  
disable the ground pin as this can increase the  
risk of electric shock.  
Both the balanced and single-ended outputs can  
be used simultaneously, and both have the same  
output voltage.  
Digital inputs  
The Omega SACD Player is equipped with two  
digital inputs, which accept any standard PCM  
digital audio format from 32 kHz to 96 kHz  
sampling rate. One input uses an SPDIF (RCA)  
connector and the other uses TOSLINK.  
Infrared (IR) input and output  
The Omega SACD Player is equipped with 1/8“  
mini-plug connectors that allow the unit to directly  
receive and transmit remote IR commands.  
These connectors can be used with equipment  
that receives IR commands and converts them for  
transmission on copper wire. This is especially  
useful for situations where the Omega SACD Player  
is outside of the line-of-sight of your listening  
location. Contact your Classé dealer for information  
on installing and using remote IR repeating  
equipment.  
Digital outputs  
The Omega SACD Player is equipped with three  
digital outputs: one AES/EBU (XLR connector),  
one SPDIF (RCA connector) and glass optical fiber  
(ST connector). These can be connected to a digital  
recorder or other digital audio component.  
The sampling rate of the digital outputs depends  
on the source being fed to the output and on the  
digital filter used. When using the internal transport  
to play a standard CD, the digital output will be  
44.1 kHz if the standard filter is selected, and 96  
kHz if the sample-rate converter is selected.  
When a digital input is selected, the digital outputs  
will either pass the signal through at the same  
sample rate if the standard filter is selected, or  
produce a 96 kHz signal if the 96 kHz sample-rate  
converter is selected.  
The digital outputs are disabled when using the  
internal transport to play a Super Audio CD.  
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CONTROLS AND OPERATION  
STOP  
Pressing STOP will cause the Omega SACD to  
stop playing.  
This section describes all of the controls, front panel  
display, and operation of the Omega SACD Player.  
PLAY  
Turning on AC power  
Pressing the PLAY key will begin playing.  
If the drawer is open, PLAY will cause the drawer  
to close.  
The Omega SACD is turned on by means of a  
power switch located on the power supply unit.  
Do not turn the AC power on until all connections  
have been made.  
SKIP FORWARD/SKIP BACK  
Use these keys to select a track on a disc. You can  
select a track while the Omega SACD is reading a  
disc and searching for the Table of Contents.  
Standby mode  
If the Omega SACD Player is left idle for more than  
five minutes, it will automatically enter Standby  
mode. In this mode, the front panel display and  
transport power supplies are turned off, saving  
power. However, the low-level analog power  
supplies remain on for maximum sonic performance  
When the Omega SACD Player is in Standby mode,  
a single LED indicator on the main-unit front panel  
will illuminate. In addition, the power indicator on  
the power supply will remain illuminated.  
The Omega SACD Player will automatically return  
to regular operation when any key on the front  
panel or remote control is pressed.  
OPEN/CLOSE  
This key opens and closes the disc-loading door.  
Pressing PLAY will also cause the door to close.  
Note that the loading door will close automatically  
if left open for over one minute.  
SACD/CD  
This key allows the user to select which layer of  
a multi-layer hybrid SACD disc is played. Pressing  
this key toggles back and forth between SACD and  
CD playback. The switch setting is indicated by  
the LEDs above the key on the top panel, and also  
on the front panel display. Note that the SACD/CD  
key only works when the unit is not playing.  
When using a single layer disc – either SACD  
or standard CD – the Omega SACD player  
automatically selects the appropriate layer and  
the SACD/CD key is disabled. In addition, the  
Omega SACD automatically defaults to the  
SACD layer when playing a dual-layer hybrid  
SACD/CD disc. Thus, the only time the SACD/CD  
key is used is to select the CD layer on a dual-layer  
SACD/CD recording.  
Top panel controls  
Below is an illustration of the Classé Omega  
SACD Player and brief descriptions of the top  
panel controls.  
STOP  
PLAY  
OPEN/CLOSE  
SACD/CD  
SKIP Back  
SKIP Forward  
SACD CD  
ST  
O
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OPEN  
CLOSE  
PLA  
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SUPCERDAUDIO  
HDCD  
SACD/CD  
SPDIF  
TOSLINK  
SRC  
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Front panel display  
Loading or unloading a disc  
Below is an illustration of the Omega SACD front  
panel display and a description of each indicator.  
To load a disc, follow these steps:  
1. Press the OPEN/CLOSE key on the top panel  
to open the loading door.  
The remote control  
2. Once the loading door is opened, remove the  
disc stabilizer weight and place the disc (with  
the label facing up) on the spindle.  
3. Place the stabilizer weight on top of the disc  
(felt side facing down).  
The remote control provides access to all functions  
available on the front panel. In addition, several  
functions can only be accessed from the remote  
control. For instructions on how to use keys that  
are duplicated on the main-unit top panel, see the  
instructions in the previous section. For other  
functions, see complete descriptions on the page  
number indicated.  
4. Press the OPEN/CLOSE, PLAY, or SKIP keys  
to close the loading door.  
To unload a disc, press OPEN/CLOSE, then  
remove stabilizer and disc. The loading door will  
close automatically if left open for more than  
one minute.  
Text display  
Track number and time  
remaining  
Sample-rate convertor  
indicator  
Input indicators:  
Internal SACD/CD  
SPDIF input  
Keys used to:  
HDCD filter  
indicator  
Control playback  
options. See page 9  
TOSLINK input  
SRC  
INPUT SACD/CD  
ON/OFF  
TIME  
A-B  
Control the display.  
See page 10  
DISPLAY  
CONT.  
SHUFFLE  
PROG.  
>10  
3
CLEAR  
CHECK REPEAT  
Keys used for  
programming  
1
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2
6
0
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7
8
9
Direct access keypad  
See page 9  
SUPER AUDIO  
<INDEX  
INDEX>  
CD  
<<  
PLAY  
>>  
Keys to play a disc  
STOP  
PAUSE  
Keys to control Classé  
preamplifier or  
MUTE  
VOL  
integrated amplifier.  
See page 11  
HDCD  
INTERNAL  
SPDIF  
TOSLINK  
SRC  
RC MODEL 19  
Standby indicator  
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Playing a disc  
TO  
PRESS  
KEY LOCATION  
Top panel and remote  
Top panel and remote  
Top panel and remote  
Remote  
After the disc is loaded and the drawer closed,  
the Omega SACD Player will begin to detect which  
type of disc has been loaded and read the table  
of contents.  
Begin playing  
Pause playing  
PAUSE  
Resume playing  
Resume playing  
PAUSE  
STOP  
Stop playing  
Top panel and remote  
Top panel and remote  
Top panel and remote  
Top panel and remote  
Remote  
Note that the Omega SACD player takes longer  
to start playing after the disc is loaded compared  
to conventional CD players. This is normal  
Skip to next track  
Skip to beginning of current track  
Skip to previous track  
Move forward within current track  
Move back within current track  
Skip to next index  
Skip to previous index  
(repeatedly)  
operation. Unlike a conventional player, the Omega  
SACD must identify the type of disc, activate the  
appropriate laser, adjust the servo tracking system,  
and verify the copyright information on the disc.  
Here is a summary of all play functions:  
Remote  
INDEX  
INDEX  
Remote  
Remote  
8
Using the direct access keypad  
SRC (Sample-Rate Converter)  
The ten-digit keypad on the remote control can be  
used to directly access any track on the disc. Press  
the digits of the track you wish to access.  
The Sample-rate converter will convert PCM (Pulse  
Code Modulated) signals from the digital inputs or  
from a CD playing on the internal transport, to 96  
kHz sample rate. The signal is then processed by a  
4-times over-sampling filter before it is fed to the  
internal DAC section. In addition, the 96 kHz signal  
is routed to all digital outputs.  
To access a track number greater than 11, press the  
>10 key, and then enter the two digit track number.  
Selecting inputs  
Press the INPUT key on the remote control to select  
between either of the digital inputs and the internal  
transport. As shown in the illustration below, each  
time the INPUT key on the remote control is pressed  
the Omega SACD advances to the next input. The  
front panel display shows the selected input by  
illuminating INTERNAL, SPDIF, or TOSLINK indicators  
on the front panel display.  
Note that if the Sample-rate converter is selected,  
the HDCD decoding filter will be disabled – even  
if the signal being processed was recorded using  
HDCD. Also, the Sample-rate converter works only  
on PCM (Pulse Code Modulated) signals and will  
therefore not operate when playing Super Audio  
CDs on the internal transport. Lastly, note that the  
Sample-rate converter will disable the de-emphasis  
flag from the signal at the digital output. If an  
emphasized signal is connected to an outboard  
converter while using the Sample-rate converter,  
the outboard unit will not recognize the emphasis  
flag and will not engage de-emphasis filters. The  
result will be slightly elevated high-frequency  
response.  
When any external input is selected, the internal  
SACD/CD mechanism will automatically power off  
after approximately 60 seconds, saving power and  
improving sound quality.  
To select the 96 kHz Sample-rate converter, press  
the SRC key on the remote control. To return to the  
Standard filter, press the SRC key again. When the  
Sample-rate converter is engaged, the display will  
illuminate “SRC”.  
Internal Transport: SACD/CD  
INPUT  
Press  
INPUT  
Input 1: SPDIF  
INPUT  
Input 2: TOSLINK  
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Controlling the display  
Programming  
Creating your own program  
The Omega SACD Player display function can  
be changed using keys on the remote control  
as follows:  
Several programming features allow you to listen  
to tracks in a particular order or repeat tracks. All  
keys for programming are on the remote control.  
To program the Omega SACD to play tracks in  
a specific order, follow these steps:  
1. If the disc is playing, press STOP.  
2. Press the PROGRAM key.  
ON/OFF  
SHUFFLE  
3. Use the 10-digit keypad to enter the track  
number of the first track in the program.  
For more information, see Using the Direct  
Access Keypad.  
Pressing the ON/OFF key will cause the display  
toggle between ON mode and OFF mode.  
In OFF mode, the display will remain off unless  
a key on the top panel or the remote control  
is pressed. In ON mode, the display remains  
illuminated during operation.  
Press the SHUFFLE key to hear tracks in a  
random order. Pressing CONTINUE will resume  
normal playing.  
If you entered the wrong track, press CLEAR.  
4. Enter the next track number in the same  
manner. Each time you enter a track number,  
the total program time appears in the display.  
5. When you are finished, press PLAY to hear  
the program.  
REPEAT  
Use the REPEAT key to hear a single track or the  
entire disc repeated. Pressing REPEAT once will  
cause the Omega SACD to repeat the entire disc.  
This is indicated by the word “Repeat” illuminated  
on the front panel display.  
TIME  
6. The program will be erased if you turn the  
AC power off or press the OPEN/CLOSE key.  
The TIME key changes how the front panel  
display indicates time. The display can show  
elapsed time for the current track, time remaining  
for the current track, or time remaining for the  
entire disc. Pressing the TIME key scrolls through  
the three options as shown below:  
CHECK  
Pressing REPEAT a second time will cause the  
Omega SACD to repeat the current track. This is  
indicated by the word “Repeat1” illuminating on  
the front panel display.  
To check the order of the program, use the  
CHECK key. Each time you press CHECK, the  
number of the next track in the program appears  
on the display.  
Pressing REPEAT a third time will revert to  
normal play.  
CLEAR  
A – B Repeat  
When the player is stopped, you can use the  
CLEAR key to delete tracks from the program. Press  
the CHECK key repeatedly until the track number  
that you want to delete appears on the display,  
then press CLEAR to delete that track.  
This function allows you to repeat one section of a  
track or disc. Pressing the A – B key on the remote  
sets the beginning of the section to be repeated.  
Pressing the A – B key a second time will set the  
end point for the repeating section. When the A –  
B key is pressed the second time, the Omega SACD  
Player will begin to repeat the selected portion of  
the disc.  
To resume normal play, press REPEAT or STOP.  
Track number and elapsed time  
of current track  
Press  
TIME  
Display:  
Track number and remaining time  
of current track  
Press  
TIME  
Press  
TIME  
Display:  
Time remaining on disc  
10  
Using the Omega SACD remote control  
with other Classé products  
SPECIFICATIONS  
CE CERTIFICATION  
The Omega SACD Player remote control can be  
used to control all Classé pre-amplifiers and  
integrated amplifiers.  
Main Unit Dimensions  
Width:  
As of July 18, 1996, Classé Audio has been  
granted:  
19”  
48.3cm  
Height:  
5-3/8” 13.7cm  
Depth:  
15”  
38cm  
Certificate Number: C401CLA1.MGS  
VOLUME UP/DOWN  
Weight:  
23kg  
50.7lbs  
This indicates CE approval for all models of the  
Classé product line.  
Pressing these keys will raise or lower the  
Power Supply Dimensions  
pre-amplifier or integrated amplifier volume level.  
Width:  
Height:  
Depth:  
Weight:  
9.5”  
24cm  
3.75”  
15”  
9.5cm  
38.1cm  
10lbs  
This means that your Classé product has been  
subjected to the most rigorous manufacturing  
and safety tests in the world, and has proven to  
meet or exceed all European Community CE  
requirements.  
MUTE  
4.5kg  
Pressing MUTE will cause the pre-amplifier or  
amplifier output to mute. Pressing either VOLUME  
UP or DOWN will cause the unit to un-mute.  
See the owners manual for your Classé product for  
more detailed information.  
Analog Output Voltage (Full scale)  
Balanced:  
2.5Vrms  
2.5Vrms  
Un-balanced:  
Digital Inputs:  
1 – SPDIF  
(RCA connector)  
1 – TOSLINK  
Inputs can accept any  
standard digital audio  
PCM signals from 32  
to 96 kHz.  
Digital Outputs:  
1 – SPDIF  
(RCA connector)  
1 – AES/EBU  
(XLR connector)  
1 – Glass Fiber Optic  
(ST connector)  
Outputs can sample  
rate convert to 96 kHz.  
Outputs do not  
function when playing  
a Super Audio CD.  
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WARRANTY AND SERVICE  
For warranty service, contact your Classé dealer  
or Classé Audio directly at:  
Classé Audio  
5070 Francois-Cusson  
Lachine, Québec  
Canada H8T 1B3  
Telephone: +1 514 636 6384  
Fax:  
+1 514 636 1428  
cservice classeaudio.com  
email:  
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