XLR connection is utilized due to their robust design and high performance. All internal wiring consists of twisted shielded wire.
Your Oracle CD Player is equipped with:
•BNC, output of 0,5 Volts peak to peak @ 75 Ohms
•RCA analog output
•XLR balanced analog outputs
•Impedance < 100 Ohms
•Recommended impedance load 50 kOhms (Minimum 5 kOhms)
•Maximum effective output level, 2,4 Volts
•Digital to Analogue converter type, Delta Sigma
•Resolution 24 Bits
You now have a choice of analog connections. You might even consider running both at the same time.
To utilize the analog RCA capabilities, connect your pair of RCA terminated interconnect cables from the rear of the player to your preamplifier or integrated amplifier (CD INPUT).
To utilize the analog balanced XLR connections, connect your pair of XLR terminated interconnect cables from the rear of the player to your preamplifier or integrated amplifier’s XLR inputs.
Connection to the Pre-Amplifier, CD input
•Connect your pair of RCA terminated Analogue Interconnect cables from the rear of the player to your
Note: It is not necessary to use digital output unless connecting to a separate stand alone DAC.
Note: We strongly suggest the use of the best possible Analogue Interconnect
Simultaneous Connection of an External Digital to Analogue Converter
It is possible to simultaneously use the BNC (75 Ohms) Digital output to compare the players internal Digital/Analogue converter, with that of an external (stand alone) D/A converter.
•Plug your digital/optical interconnect to the rear of the player and connect it to your stand alone D/A converter.
•Connect the Analogue outputs to an “Auxiliary” input at the rear of your
•Balance the volume between the two D/A converters through the external converter volume control…should this facility be available.
•Switch from “CD” to “Auxiliary” so as to compare the two options.
Warning! Lower the volume of the
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CD 2500 MK II player / CD 2000 transport Owner’s manual