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LUXMAN D-05 CD SACD Player 24/96 S/PDIF Input
CD, SACD and 24/96 capable digital inputs makes this the perfect transition piece between the spinning CD and computer audio Building on the platform of the award winning D-08, Luxman are proud to release the D-05 digital music player. It also employs Luxman's own proprietary Drive Mechanism - LxDTM.
Luxman Disc Drive Mechanism
The long-awaited Luxman original disk drive mechanism has been designed from the groud up, using the concept of a rigid transport mechanism assembly, accurate reading of digital information, and reducing the noise floor during operation, and has been equipped with a thin, aluminum die-cast type tray loader. In the digital section with as much as 132 dB (theoretical value) of tremendous dynamic range, Burr-Brown's PCM1792A is a monolithic CMOS integrated circuit that includes stereo digital-to-analog converters and support circuitry that uses TIs advanced segment DAC architecture to achieve excellent dynamic performance and improved tolerance to clock jitter. It also supports both multi-bit and single-bit processing. Jitter has been reduced to 100ps or less compared with conventional converters and incorporates a 24-bit extender that increases the CD's dynamic range.
R-Core Transformers
Leakage flux, heat generation and vibration of a power transformer are always a problem for audio engineers. The large scale R-core transformer is a unique type of core, designed and developed by Japanese engineers. These cores are manufactured in the conventional rectangular shape but the slitting is done by a special process, ensuring a high stacking factor. The special heat treatment, continuous strip and no gap ensure higher efficiency to the transformers. Further Leakage Flux of the transformer is very low (about 1/10th of conventional transformers), which permits the audio engineer to place the transformer close to criti...