Musical Fidelity A3.2 CD Basic Operation, Loading and Playing Compact Discs, Disc Play, Pause

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LOADING AND PLAYING COMPACT DISCS

If mains power to the A3.2 CD player is switched on with a disc already loaded, it will automatically search for the disc and begin playing from the first track.

However, if no disc is loaded, after approx- imately 3 or 4 seconds the unit will display the following:

To play a disc, press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the transport drawer. When the drawer is fully extended, insert the required disc with the label facing upwards and then press either the OPEN/CLOSE or PLAY/PAUSE button to close the transport drawer again.

If OPEN/CLOSE is pressed, the disc drawer closes and the CD player scans the contents of the disc. After a short delay, the display window then shows for approx- imately 4 seconds the total number of tracks available on the CD, and total play- ing time, for example:

Display time 0 on the left then replaces

the temporary track and time information, indicating that a disc is loaded but not yet playing.

The “calendar” grid pattern at the right- hand end of the display also confirms tracks available for playing up to the first 20, but remains displayed. In the above example there are 4 tracks on the disc.

BASIC OPERATION

DISC PLAY

If PLAY/PAUSE is pressed, the CD player will go into play mode, an arrow confirm- ing playback will appear on the left, and the current track and index point will be displayed similar to the following example:

Again, the calendar grid shows playback progress of the first 20 tracks only.

When all tracks on the CD have been played, playback stops and the display reverts to:

PAUSE

Pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button whilst a disc is playing pauses playback of the disc. A pause symbol ( ll ) appears in the dis- play window next to the play arrow.

The disc will continue spinning but the track does not advance and the A3.2 CD's output is muted.

Pressing PLAY/PAUSE again resumes playback from the same place.

INDEX POINTS

Some CDs contain index points within a track to separate a musical piece into dif- ferent movements. If used, these index point numbers (one or two digits, up to 99) will appear in the display under the INDEX graphic. Otherwise, index number 1 will be displayed.

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A3.2 CD

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Contents A3.2 CD Contents IMPORTANT! U.K. only Safety InformationClass 1 Laser Product Laser Information User InformationInstallation Precautions and User Information General AdviceInstallation CleaningIntroduction Audio ConnectionFront Panel Facilities and ConnectionsLoading and Playing Compact Discs Basic OperationDisc Play PauseStop Track Selection Remote controlTrack Selection SearchSpecial Features Repeat PlaybackShuffle Playback Programmed Play / R.M.S Introduction SearchDisplay AutospaceCD Text Discs Special Features TextOther Languages Special Features Other LanguagesProblem Probable Cause Remedy TroubleshootingA3.2 CD

A3.2 CD specifications

The Musical Fidelity A3.2 CD player has gained recognition among audiophiles for its exceptional sound quality and robust build. Designed with a focus on providing a high-end listening experience, the A3.2 adopts advanced technologies and components that contribute to its performance.

At the heart of the A3.2 is its high-quality digital-to-analog converter, which ensures that the audio signal is processed with precision and clarity. This converter is a crucial element that significantly affects sound reproduction. The A3.2 utilizes a 24-bit DAC that is renowned for its ability to produce detailed and accurate soundscapes. This technology enables listeners to experience music the way it was meant to be heard, with a full range of frequencies and dynamism.

The build quality of the A3.2 CD player is another highlight. Musical Fidelity has crafted this player from premium materials, making it both sturdy and aesthetically appealing. The chassis is designed to minimize vibrations that can affect playback quality, allowing for a stable performance. Additionally, the layout is user-friendly, featuring an intuitive interface that simplifies navigation through CDs and menus.

Another noteworthy feature of the A3.2 is its advanced error-correction technology. This mechanism ensures smooth playback, even with scratched or damaged discs. By actively analyzing the audio data, the A3.2 can compensate for imperfections, maintaining sound integrity without interruptions. This reliability is particularly important for those who have large collections of older CDs.

The A3.2 also offers a variety of output options, including both coaxial and optical digital outputs. This versatility allows users to connect the player to external DACs, integrated amplifiers, or home theater systems, enhancing flexibility in system configuration. Its analog outputs provide a warm and rich sound characteristic that many audiophiles appreciate.

In summary, the Musical Fidelity A3.2 CD player stands out in its class due to its high-quality DAC, sturdy construction, error-correction capabilities, and versatile output options. It successfully combines technological innovation with practical design, making it a compelling choice for music enthusiasts seeking to elevate their audio experience. Whether used in a dedicated listening room or as part of a larger audio setup, the A3.2 delivers impressive performance that highlights the true essence of recorded music.