Wadia Digital 861 manual Compact Disc Player

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Wadia 861

COMPACT DISC PLAYER

Inverting Absolute The Wadia 861 has the ability to invert absolute phase in the digital domain.

Phase Pressing the Phase Invert button on the remote control will cause the Wadia 861 to invert phase; pressing it again will switch the phase back to normal. If the Wadia 861 is in Phase Invert mode, this will be indicated on the Input Screen of the display.

Turning Display By pressing the Display On or Off button, the Wadia 861 display can be

On/Off turned off completely.

If the display is turned off, it will reappear briefly whenever a Wadia 861 func- tion button on the remote control is pressed.

Mute Modes The Wadia 861 has two mute modes that are automatically implemented under different circumstances.

DSP-Software Mute When the Mute button is pressed on the remote control, the Wadia 861’s DSP engine transmits a stream of zero signal level samples to the DAC section, which results in zero output.

Output-Relay Mute The Wadia 861 Compact Disc Player has mute relay connected between the positive and negative outputs. When this relay is engaged, it connects the positive output to the negative output, reducing the output to zero. This relay, which produces an audible click when it engages or disengages, is not in the music signal path. The mute relay is engaged:

1.When the Wadia 861 detects AC input level below its minimum operating range.

2.Each time the Wadia 861 power switch is turned on.

3.When the volume control is set to zero AND the mute button on the remote control is pressed.

When the Wadia 861 is in either Mute Mode, the Volume Screen will indicate this by Displaying the word, “MUTE.”

INDEX/FORWARD/REV: Pressing these buttons allows access to the previous or next index point within a track that has such indexed sections.

TRACK FORWARD/REV: Pressing these buttons allows access to the previous or next track on a disc.

SEARCH/FORWARD/REV: Pressing these buttons allows fast reverse or fast forward access through a track.

STOP: Pressing this button while a Compact Disc is playing stops PLAY.

PAUSE: Pressing this button, while a Compact Disc is playing, suspends PLAY. Pressing the PLAY button or the PAUSE button will resume play at the point where the pause button was pressed.

PLAY: After a Compact Disc has been loaded into the drawer, pressing this button plays the disc beginning with the first track on the disc or in a sequenced program. Pressing this button while the drawer is open, closes the drawer and begins play with the first track on the disc or in a sequenced program.

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Contents I a M P a C T A Y E R Compact Disc Player Table of ContentsPreliminaries Installation and SET-UP Connecting Wadia To Your System Check Voltage Here Compact Disc Player Should I use a Balanced or Unbalanced connection? Frequently Asked QuestionsFront Panel Controls General OperationDisplay Functions D i a 8 6 P l a y e rRemote Control Operation Compact Disc Player Using Clocklink with AN External Digital Processor N f i g u r e 1 C L O C K L I N K O F F H z Wadia 861 Menu Screen MAPProgramming the CD Transport Compact Disc Player G O R I T H M a Digital Outputs AppendicesImportant Safety Precautions Warranty Specifications

861 specifications

Wadia Digital has long been recognized as a pioneer in high-end audio equipment, and the Wadia 861 is no exception. This CD player, first introduced in the late 1990s, has carved out a noteworthy reputation in the audiophile community for its exceptional build quality and sonic performance.

One of the standout features of the Wadia 861 is its proprietary Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) design. The unit employs a 24-bit/192 kHz DAC that delivers an extraordinary level of detail and clarity. This high-resolution capability allows the Wadia 861 to reproduce audio tracks with a depth and richness that many standard CD players cannot match. The DAC is complemented by Wadia’s unique DigiMaster technology, which is responsible for precision digital filtering, contributing to the player’s ability to deliver a clean and natural sound.

Another noteworthy aspect of the Wadia 861 is its construction. Built with a robust chassis, the player minimizes resonance and vibration, providing a stable platform for the sensitive internal components. This attention to physical construction ensures that sound quality is not compromised by external interferences. The elegant design also embodies Wadia’s commitment to aesthetics, making it a visually appealing addition to any high-end audio system.

The Wadia 861 features both balanced and unbalanced output connections. The balanced outputs are particularly advantageous for those looking to integrate the player into a sophisticated audio setup, as they help to eliminate potential noise and maintain signal integrity over longer cable runs. Additionally, the unit has digital outputs, giving users the flexibility to connect to external DACs or processors, further enhancing its capabilities.

Moreover, the Wadia 861 supports a range of digital formats. While it is primarily designed for CD playback, its advanced technology ensures that it can effectively handle various digital audio signals. This versatility broadens its usability, accommodating various audio setups, whether through direct playback or as part of a larger digital audio chain.

In summary, the Wadia Digital 861 remains a benchmark for high-fidelity CD playback, thanks to its state-of-the-art DAC, solid construction, and superior audio output options. Audiophiles seeking an enriching listening experience find the Wadia 861 to be a remarkable investment, showcasing the perfect blend of technological innovation and classic craftsmanship.