Perreaux CD Player owner manual 8Maximising System Potential, Interconnects and Speaker Cables

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8Maximising System Potential

8Maximising System Potential

Interconnects

and Speaker

Cables

Balanced Interconnects

Positioning

Ancillary

Equipment

Final

Thoughts

An often-ignored area in high fidelity systems is the cabling connecting the various components. Interconnect leads should be high quality cable with substantial terminations. Gold plate is inherently resistant to corrosion, and an excellent conductor. The presence of corrosion induces distortion and poor conductivity will seriously interfere with sound quality. Terminations must plug snugly into sockets to maintain maximum conductivity and to avoid annoying earthing problems.

Speaker cabling is equally critical. Use only solidly constructed cable of high purity copper or silver content. Again, gold plated terminations are recommended, of the spade or banana plug type. Use cables of equal length and as short as possible to maintain uniform electrical resistance at the lowest possible level. If your amplifier is closer to one of your speakers than the other, avoid coiling the longer lead as this can create inductance, with the potential of reduced high frequency performance. Keep all connections clean, firm and tight. The traditional adage that a chain is only as strong as its weakest link most certainly applies to audio systems.

The use of the balanced signal outputs can have the effect of cleaning up hums, buzzes, radio frequency interference (RFI) and general extraneous rubbish that can enter an audio system. A balanced signal input system operates on the principle of differential amplification. The positive and negative inputs are contrasted against one another and the difference between them is amplified. Noise entering the system is imposed equally on the positive and negative signals and therefore will not be amplified, as no differential voltage exists.

The term used to describe the quality of the effect is called Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR). CMRR is an equipment and system specification, which describes how well unwanted common mode signals are counteracted when used in conjunction with balanced connections. CMRR action prevents the egress and build up of extraneous hum; buzzes and RFI when analogue signals are conveyed down cables and between equipment powered from different locations and is widely used in professional audio applications.

Positioning of your source equipment (tuner, video, disc, tape, record, decks) is important. To avoid airborne frequency peaks, place them well away from your loudspeakers and not in the corners of your listening area.

High fidelity systems are an investment deserving of careful thought and personal time. Your preferences, priorities and constraints will dictate the parameters of your purchase, your ears will tell you what is the right choice for you. Our experience tells us that the bitterness of dissatisfaction lingers long after the fragrance of cheap price is forgotten, hence our use of the term – investment.

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Contents Compact Disc Player Prisma CD1Perreaux Industries Limited makes no warranty for the use of its products, other than those expressly contained in the warranty detailed herein. The Company assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear in this document, reserves the right to change products or specifications detailed herein at any time without notice, and does not make any commitment to update the information contained herein. No licenses to patents or other intellectual property of Perreaux are granted by the Company in connection with the sale of Perreaux products, expressly or by implication Introducing the Perreaux CD1 Compact Disc Player ii Important Safety Instructions i ii iii 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Table of Contents1 Unpacking and Placement Instant Install ‘O/C’ Button Front Panel FunctionsVacuum Fluorescent Display ‘RPT’ Button‘’ Button HDCD Indicator‘STBY’ Button IR SensorBalanced Analog Output Rear Panel FunctionsDigital Output Unbalanced Analog OutputSerial Number AC Mains Input and Fuse AC Mains Input 5 Remote Control Functions Pause Direct AccessTrack Forward / Track Backward PlayREPEAT 1 REPEAT ALL CANCEL 6 Special Design Philosophies John Pawson writes Supplies Burr Brown DAC Balanced Analog Output Rugged Build Quality Multiple Regulated PowerSpecial Design Features Interconnects and Speaker Cables 8Maximising System PotentialPositioning Ancillary Equipment Final Thoughts Never apply liquid directly to the CD1 Care and MaintenanceRegular Cleaning Cover Front Paneland Obtaining Service Warranty InformationRegistration Form Extended Warranty3 Year Extended Warranty Form Earth Loops 12 Faultfinding Your SystemCause and Elimination of Hum Induced HumSOURCE AMPLIFIER Identifying and Isolating ProblemsBroken Earth Connections Initial system connectionsSOURCE AMPLIFIER B Step 1 - LoudspeakersStep 2 - Loudspeaker Leads Step 3a - Inputs ChannelsStep 3b - Inputs Interconnects Faultfinding Flowchart 13Specifications Total Harmonic Distortion THD+N 430mm 16.9”105dB Signal to Noise RatioIntermodulation Distortion 0.004% @ 1kHzPhysical Dimensions New Zealand Ph +64 3 489 Fax +64 Contact DetailsInstallation Notes