Playing CDs

To cancel G-Fade Play

Press G-FADE again.

Notes

You cannot use the Sort and Group Play functions during G-Fade Play.

During G-Fade Play, the PLAYER SELECT, INPUT and ENTER buttons and the JOG dial do not work.

You cannot use the G-Fade Play function when connected to the CD player CDP-CX153.

Playing Using a Timer

You can start playing a disc at any time you want by connecting a timer (not supplied). Please also refer to the instructions for the timer if you need help.

TIMER

Play mode buttons

1Press one of the play mode buttons to select the play mode you want.

2Set TIMER on the player to PLAY.

3Set the timer to the time you want.

The player turns off. When the set time comes, the player turns on and starts playing.

4After you are finished using the timer, set TIMER on the player to OFF.

Using a Sony Receiver With

the On-Screen Display Control

Function

If you have a Sony receiver (amplifier) with the on- screen display control function, you can control the player using the remote supplied with the receiver (amplifier).

1Connect the player to the VIDEO jack on the receiver (amplifier), and register the IR code of the jack to which this player is connected as “CONTROL A1/CD2.”

2Click LIST on the on-screen display using the remote supplied with the receiver (amplifier). The on-screen display changes to the CD player information display.

3Click EXIT to return to the receiver (amplifier) information display.

For details on this function, refer to the instructions supplied with the receiver (amplifier).

Notes

When the CD player information display does not fit inside the receiver’s (amplifier’s) on-screen display control panel, adjust the position using the GRAPHIC POSITION function on the receiver (amplifier).

The CD player information display may return to the receiver (amplifier) information display while playing discs, depending on the connected receiver (amplifier).

There might be a difference between the remote’s sensitivity (FEELING) with the CD player information display and the receiver (amplifier) information display.

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Sony CDP-CX90ES, CDP-CX270 manual Playing Using a Timer, 22EN, To cancel G-Fade Play

CDP-CX270, CDP-CX90ES specifications

The Sony CDP-CX90ES and CDP-CX270 are two exemplary CD players that showcase Sony's commitment to high-quality audio performance and innovative technology. These models are part of a series known for their extensive features, robust build quality, and exceptional sound reproduction.

The CDP-CX90ES is a premium model that stands out with its 400-disc capacity, allowing audiophiles to store a large collection of CDs effortlessly. One of its key features is its Advanced Digital Servo Control, which enhances the player’s skipping resistance and tracks the discs with precision. This technology ensures optimal playback, even in less-than-ideal conditions, making it a reliable choice for any home audio setup.

Another notable aspect of the CDP-CX90ES is its dual DAC configuration, which employs two digital-to-analog converters for superior sound quality. This arrangement minimizes distortion and provides a clearer, more accurate representation of the audio signals. The player also supports a variety of formats, including CD, CD-R, and CD-RW, offering versatility for different media types.

The CDP-CX270, while more budget-friendly, shares many of the innovative features found in the CDP-CX90ES. It offers a 5-disc carousel mechanism, making it easy to switch between multiple CDs without the hassle of manual changes. The CDP-CX270 is equipped with a digital filter that contributes to delivering smooth audio playback while reducing unwanted noise.

Both models benefit from Sony's proprietary technologies, which enhance the listening experience. The CDP-CX90ES features the Precision Audio Engine that optimizes audio signals, while the CDP-CX270 incorporates advanced digital signal processing to ensure rich sound quality.

In terms of connectivity, both players offer options such as RCA outputs and digital outputs for seamless integration with other audio equipment. The user-friendly interfaces and remote controls make operation convenient, allowing users to navigate extensive playlists or shuffle through their collections with ease.

In summary, the Sony CDP-CX90ES and CDP-CX270 are exceptional CD players that embody Sony's legacy in audio excellence. With their robust features, advanced technologies, and impressive sound quality, they cater to both casual listeners and serious audiophiles, making them a worthy addition to any sound system.