
Creek Classic CD Player
UK Retail : £850.00
Non EEC Retail : £723.40

| Power requirements |
Supplied 220/240—50 Hz or 100/120—60Hz |
| Power consumption |
20W max
6W standby |
| Frequency response |
1 Hz - 20 kHz ± 0.25 dB |
| Output level |
2.0 V RMS at 1kHz, 0 dB |
| Output impedance |
50 Ohm, min load 1 Ohm |
| Laser type |
Semiconductor ALGaAs |
| Wavelength |
790 nm ± 25 nm |
| Light output ( cw ) |
0.18 mW typical |
| THD + Noise |
> -97dB |
| Dynamic range |
> 117dB |
| Number of channels |
2 |
| Total harmonic distortion |
< 0. 0008 % at 1 kHz, 0 dB |
| Weight |
6Kgs |
| Size W/H/D |
430 x 70 x 317mm |
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General Information
Creek’s Classic CD player has evolved from the CD50mk2. There
has been a change in the design of the casework so that it better
matches the Classic 5350SE integrated amplifier.
Extracting the digital information from the ATAPI bus, similar
to a computer, has enabled Creek to work with a virtually jitter
free signal source. To convert the signal to a usable format, the
Classic CD player uses a digital buffer circuit (FPGA) that stores
the signal for a short time and converts it into a suitable format
for feeding to a D to A converter. This creates shock immunity from
the player, so that the disc is not playing exactly in real time,
but slightly delayed through the dynamic buffer. It also converts
the signal into a SPDIF signal to provide a high quality digital
output, which is now available via TOSLINK optical as well as co-axial
sockets.
Sound quality on the Classic is superb. Using an improved and symmetrical
layout with shorter signal paths, the player has much better measured
performance than Creek’s original CD50, with much lower signal
to noise and THD figures. This is due to the Classic having distributed
power supplies with 7 digital and 5 analogue low noise voltage regulators
and low noise resistors. A higher frequency clock oscillator is
used in this player and is synchronised with the micro controller
and buffer clock to minimise internal interference.
Two separate high current mains transformers are used in the Classic
player. The voltage to the digital and analogue circuitry, display
and ROM drive are kept completely separate, for maximum interference
immunity.
Front panel controls include Play, Stop, Pause, Open/Close, Skip
Forward, Skip Back, Search Forward, Search Back, Shuffle,Repeat
and Standby functions. They are supplemented by an attractive full
feature Creek system remote control handset utilising RC5 type codes.
The rear panel has a mains switch, together with the usual fused
IEC mains inlet. A pair of gold plated Phono/RCA sockets is provided
for un-balanced analogue output and (SPDIF) digital outputs are
via a transformer coupled Phono/RCA socket.
The Classic CD player has been designed to read all known ‘Copy
Protected Discs’ that currently exist. In future, copy protected
discs with revised copy protection algorithms may cause problems,
but with its upgradeable software and firmware capability, the Classic
can be easily upgraded by the dealer or importer to play such discs.
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