Classe Audio CDP-502 owner manual Distance Level trims, Video setup, Video standard

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distance

level trims

video setup

video standard

The distance setting adjusts the speaker distance settings manually as you might have done with a surround processor.

Simply measure the distance with a tape measure or equivalent, and enter the distance into the menu. The CDP-502 will automatically convert this distance to the appropriate delay, to ensure that you hear the sound from each speaker when you are supposed to hear it, despite the varying distances usually involved. (These delays are applied to the multichannel analog output only. Your surround processor will handle the signals sent out the digital output.)

Note that the distance delay is applied to all audio outputs of the CDP-502, including those contained on the HDMI digital interface.

The level trims adjustments adjust the speakers’ levels manually as you might have done with other surround processors. A noise sequencer is available to provide a reference signal for adjustment purposes. Holding a dB SPL meter at the listening position, at arm’s length, and pointing straight up at the ceiling, adjust the level of each speaker in turn until it reads 75 dB SPL when the meter is set to “C” weighting and Slow response.

Note that the level trims are applicable only to the analog outputs of the CDP-502. As with your other source components, the CDP-502’s digital outputs are forwarded to the associated preamplifier/processor unchanged.

This allows your preamplifier/processor to be accurately calibrated once for all incoming source signals.

The Dolby Late Night button engages and disengages the Late Night mode for Dolby Digital soundtracks, allowing you to enjoy movies with less chance of disturbing others.

Taking full advantage of the CDP-502’s extensive video capabilities is simple. Three menus will take care of everything.

These settings are usually preset for the geographic market in which you purchase the CDP-502. However, should you need to change the output of the CDP-502 to conform with a different standard, your choices are:

NTSC/PAL/native — either choose the broadcast standard for your area, or set the CDP-502 to play the disc in its native format. This last option requires that you have a suitable multistandard display that can handle both NTSC and PAL.

IRE 7.5 or 0 — the “video setup” in North America assumes that black is reproduced at a video level of 7.5 IRE units, while most of the rest of the world assumes that video black is represented by a video level of 0 IRE units. The CDP-502 can operate either way; you should pick the standard common to your area for compatibility with the rest of your video sources.

Extended Black — the CDP-502 offers a choice between PC (extended black) and CE black levels. Use Extended Black to pass “blacker than black” video when connected to a Consumer Electronic display (not a PC monitor.)

NOTE: Extended Black is available by selecting RGB 4:4:4 in the color space page. This feature is only applicable via HDMI output.

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Contents CDP-502 Reference Disc Player Page Important Safety Instructions Contents Audio delay Digital output Volume setup Distance Level trims Welcome to the Classé family Word about installationUnpacking and Placement Register your purchase Operating voltage Warm up/break-in period Please read this manual… Special Design Features Flexible GUIExtensive listening tests Extraordinary longevity Front Panel Standby button & LED indicatorIR window Menu buttonLCD touchscreen Eject buttonAnalog Outputs Rear PanelAnalog Video Outputs Hdmi Digital Video Output IR Input and Output Digital OutputsDC Trigger Input and Output AC Mains Input AC Mains Power SwitchClassé CAN-Bus Control Ports RS-232 Control PortRemote Control Numeric Keypad, Programming & VolumeBasic Functions DVD standard supports two levels of menus Navigation KeysTransport Controls System Controls Using the CDP-502 CD operational menuPlaylist Controls menu Repeat mode Shuffle Time display Program Home screen Controls DVD operational menuSystem setup Menu SystemMain menu system Teach IR Display setup Triggers This button brings up the remote Fkeys menu Remote FkeysFeatures Status Version info SensorsCAN-Bus CAN-Bus Terminator SSP-300 & 600 CAN-Bus Interface Box Hardware setupClassé Delta Series Products Category 5 Network CablesUsing CAN-Bus Configuration Operate AC status Status Name CAN-Bus shared featuresPlayLink Global brightness Global standbyAmp info Event log Brightness Timeout Display setup menuPage Audio setup System SetupAudio delay Digital output Volume setup Video setup Distance Level trimsVideo standard Aspect ratio Resolution Edge enhancement Color space PreferenceAudio format Audio language Subtitle language CD autoplay Parental control NavigationTroubleshooting My disc is skippingThere is no sound and the Standby LED is not lit If any units do not appear on the CAN-Bus Devices screen IR remote control seems not to functionCare & Maintenance Specifications Dimensions North America 1 800 370 3740 email classe@bwgroupusa.com

CDP-502 specifications

The Classe Audio CDP-502 stands as a modern marvel in high-fidelity audio playback, redefining what enthusiasts can expect from a CD player. As part of Classe's distinguished lineup, the CDP-502 combines exquisite design with advanced technology to deliver superior sound quality and user experience.

At the core of the CDP-502 is its sophisticated digital-to-analog conversion system, utilizing a premium ESS Sabre DAC. This high-performance DAC is renowned for its ability to reproduce an expansive dynamic range with an unrivaled level of detail. The precision and accuracy provided by the ESS Sabre chip enable the CDP-502 to render music with remarkable clarity, faithfully reproducing the nuances of each recording.

One of the standout features of the CDP-502 is its exceptional build quality. The chassis is crafted from sturdy materials designed to minimize vibrations that could negatively impact audio performance. The sleek, elegant design is not only visually appealing but also reflects the brand's commitment to high-end craftsmanship, ensuring that the CDP-502 will be a centerpiece in any audio setup.

The player supports a variety of disc formats, including standard CDs and CD-Rs, adding versatility to its playback capabilities. Furthermore, the integrated transport mechanism is engineered for reliability and smooth operation, enhancing the overall user experience. Additionally, to accommodate modern digital sources, the CDP-502 is equipped with USB inputs, allowing users to connect external devices for direct playback of high-resolution audio files.

Moreover, the CDP-502 features advanced error correction and noise reduction technologies, which improve playback stability and audio fidelity. The implementation of these technologies ensures that even in less-than-ideal playback conditions, users can enjoy a seamless listening experience free from interruptions.

Multiple outputs, including balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA connections, provide flexibility for integration into a variety of audio systems. The CDP-502 also offers customizable settings for audiophiles who wish to fine-tune the performance to suit their listening preferences.

In conclusion, the Classe Audio CDP-502 is a sophisticated CD player that offers an exceptional listening experience. With high-quality components, an elegant design, and a host of features that cater to both classic and modern listening needs, the CDP-502 embodies the essence of high-fidelity audio playback. For those who value precision in sound reproduction, the Classe Audio CDP-502 is a compelling choice that promises to elevate any audio system.