Playing CDs—Continued

Number

MEMORY

buttons

 

ENTER

 

CLEAR

ENTER

<To select audio CD tracks>

Select tracks by using the [/ ] but- tons on the remote controller, and then press the MEMORY button.

Press the number buttons on the remote controller to select tracks.

If you want to erase memory, press the CLR (CLEAR) button. Every time you press the button, the stored memory will be cleared one by one in reverse chronological order.

/

/

RANDOM

REPEAT

Memory Playback

To Play back Tracks and Folders (for MP3 disc only) in Your Favorite Order

You can store up to 25 tracks in memory.

1

To switch over to memory mode

 

 

Press the Stop [ ] button to stop play-

 

back.

 

Press the MEMORY button, and the

 

MEMORY indicator lights up.

 

MEMORY indicator

3

Remote

controller

or

You can start playback for the track by pressing the ENTER but- ton on the remote controller.

You can also perform the same opera- tion by using the Play [ ] button. Memory playback stops automatically when all the tracks in the program have been played.

To move to the next track during

playback, press the [ ] or [

 

] but-

 

ton.

 

 

To return to the forefront of the track during playback, press the [] or

[ ] button; then immediately press the same button once again if you want to move to the previous track.

While the folder stored in memory is played back, you can select a track you want to listen to by using the number buttons on the remote con- troller.

2

To select folders and tracks to be

 

 

stored in memory

 

Remote

 

controller

 

<To select MP3 folders and tracks>

• Select folders and tracks by using the [/ // ] buttons on the remote controller, and then press the MEM- ORY button. (For information about how to select folders and tracks, see pages 14-15.)

Press the number buttons on the remote controller to select folders and tracks. (For information about how to select folders and tracks, see page 15.) If you want to store folders only in memory, select folders alone and then press the MEMORY button.

Notes:

If you try to add more than 25 tracks, the message

“FULL” will appear on the display. You can not store more than 25 tracks in memory.

For audio CD, if the total playing time of your pro- gram exceeds 99 minutes and 59 seconds, “--:--” will be displayed. (This will not affect program playback.)

For MP3 disc, the total playing time will not be dis- played.

The program will be deleted when the disc tray is opened.

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Onkyo DX-7555 Memory Playback, To select audio CD tracks, To switch over to memory mode, Stored in memory

DX-7555 specifications

The Onkyo DX-7555 is a high-performance CD player designed for audiophiles who appreciate extraordinary sound quality and advanced technological features. This model showcases Onkyo's commitment to delivering musical fidelity through a combination of precision engineering and innovative design.

One of the defining characteristics of the DX-7555 is its robust build quality. The player features a solid chassis that minimizes vibrations, which can affect sound quality. The use of high-grade materials not only ensures longevity but also contributes to a refined aesthetic that fits seamlessly into any audio setup.

At the heart of the DX-7555 is a high-quality 24-bit/192 kHz digital-to-analog converter (DAC). This sophisticated DAC converts digital audio signals into analog output with remarkable accuracy, allowing for a clear and dynamic sound reproduction. This detail is critical for listeners who seek every nuance of their favorite recordings, from the subtle nuances in a quiet passage to the explosive crescendos in orchestral performances.

The DX-7555 is compatible with a wide range of CD formats, including standard audio CDs and CD-R/RW discs, making it versatile for diverse audio collections. Furthermore, it includes a comprehensive array of outputs, including digital coaxial and optical outputs, as well as standard analog outputs, enabling seamless integration with various audio systems.

One of the standout features of this model is its ability to minimize jitter, a common issue in digital playback that can degrade sound quality. Onkyo has incorporated advanced technologies to ensure that jitter is significantly reduced, providing a clearer and more accurate audio experience. The unit also features a direct digital output option, enhancing connectivity with external DACs for even greater audio customization.

User-friendly features include a large, clear display and intuitive controls, allowing for easy navigation through tracks and folders. The player also offers programming options for personalized listening experiences, enabling users to create their own playlists.

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