![]() Same place as on the prototype, but there’s no separate output stage, and it The DSP board and affixed to the rear of the chassis. The clock is on a mini circuit board of its own, mounted underneath On the newer production player, the modifications are moreĭiscreet. Regulation) are carefully slotted in an otherwise unused corner of the chassis,Īnd the improved clock is affixed onto the digital processing board using a set ![]() Prototype/demo player (transformer, additional audio stage and power TheĢ-channel audio analogue output uses a KIA4558F op amp, and the multi-channelĪnalogue audio stage is based on JRC4580 op amps. Sigma modulator design rated at 108dB SNR/dynamic range and 0.0012% THD). ![]() Video DACs are based on the MN35202 (10-bit 54MHz) and the player uses a single chip 8Ĭhannel Audio DAC: TI/Burr Brown DSD1608 (a multi-format, multi-level delta Essentially,Īlmost all processing functions are handled by a single LSIC: Panasonic MN2DS0004AB. ![]() Generation Panasonic design (probably an OEM version of the DVD-F65). Output stages, and a separate digital processing board containing the MPEG decoder and audio/video DACs, plus aĭedicated shielded board for multi-channel audio. Market player, with a main board containing the power supply plus audio/video The build quality the unit is pretty standard for a mass ![]()
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