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Der Denon DCD-3520 war einer der hochwertigsten Player aus dem Hause Denon. Eine Verarbeitungsqualität die nur noch vom DCD-3560, auch durch die noch besseren Wandler, übertroffen wurde.
== Data ==
 
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'''General'''
 
* Manufacturer: [[Denon]]
 
* Model: DCD-3520, DCD-3520 EX
 
* Type: CD Player
 
* Years of manufacture: 1988 - 1990
 
* Made in: Japan
 
* Color: Black, DCD-3520 EX in champagne
 
* Remote control: Yes (RC-213)
 
* Power consumption: 32 W
 
* Dimensions: 434 x 135 x 390 mm (WxHxD)
 
* Weight: 17 kg
 
* Original price: 3'000 DM (RRP)
 
  
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Folgende Merkmale hat dieser Player:
  
'''Connections'''
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- Massive Vollmetallgehäuse (Millimeterdicke Aluplatten oben und seitlich und eine Mehrschichtstahlbodenplatte)
* Number of outputs:
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- Alle Bedientasten aus Aluminium (Unter der Alu Klappe sind jedoch Tasten aus Kunststoff)
** 1 stereo XLR output
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- Alle Funktionen fernbedienbar
** 2 stereo RCA output (fixed + variable)
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- Laserantrieb per verschleissarmen Sony Linearmotor, stahlstangengeführt, eingebettet in ein Glasfiberchassis
** 1 optical digital output 1-pole (-21 dBm~-15 dBm)
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- Laufruhiger und extrem verschleißarmer Hall Motor (elektronische Umpolung ohne Bürsten)
** 1 coaxial digital output 2-pole (75 Ohm, 0.5 Vpp)
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- Stabile und stahlstangengeführte Schublade
** 1 headphone output with level control (80mW, 32Ohm)
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- Zwei geschirmte Transformatoren für Digital- und Analogsektion
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- Verkupfertes Innenchassis
  
  
'''Specifications'''
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==Bilder==
* Converter: real time 20 bit super linear converter
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* Frequency response: 2 - 20,000 Hz, +/-0.2dB
 
* Dynamic range: 100 dB
 
* Signal-to-noise ratio: 118 dB (1kHz)
 
* Distortion factor: 1 kHz: 0.0015% (1kHz)
 
* Channel separation: 110 dB
 
* Coincidence fluctuations: Below measurement limit: ( +-0.001% weighted peak).
 
* Output voltage: Asymmetrical 2V fixed (at 10 kOhm) Balanced 2V fixed (at 10 kOhm)
 
* CD Text: No
 
* MP3 support: No
 
* Pitch control:
 
* Auto play:
 
* Shuffle:
 
* Title programming: Yes (20 track).
 
* Repeat:
 
 
 
 
 
'''Special Features'''
 
* Solid all-metal case (millimeter-thick aluminum panels on top and sides and a multi-layer steel base plate).
 
* All control buttons made of aluminium (however, there are buttons made of plastic under the aluminium flap)
 
* All functions remote controllable
 
* Laser drive by low wear Sony linear motor, steel rod guided, embedded in a glass fiber chassis
 
* Smooth running and extremely low-wear Hall motor (electronic polarity reversal without brushes)
 
* Stable and steel rod guided drawer
 
* Two shielded transformers for digital and analog section
 
* Copper-plated inner chassis
 
 
 
 
 
== Notes ==
 
* Other models in the same series:
 
* [[Denon DCD-520]]
 
* [[Denon DCD-620]]
 
* [[Denon DCD-820]]
 
* [[Denon DCD-920]]
 
* [[Denon DCD-1420]]
 
* [[Denon DCD-1520]]
 
* [[Denon DCD-3520]]
 
* [[Denon DCM-555 II]]
 
 
 
 
 
== Pictures ==
 
* Image: Denon DCD-3520
 
[[Image:DENON_DCD3520_1.jpg]]
 
 
 
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Image:DENON DCD3520 2.jpg
 
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* Extract from brochure: Denon CD range 1989
 
[[File:Denon DCD-1520-Prospekt-1989.jpg]]
 
[[File:Denon DCD-820-Prospekt-1989.jpg]]
 
 
 
 
 
== Reports ==
 
* Audio 10/1988
 
* Stereoplay 12/1988
 
 
 
 
 
== Links ==
 
 
 
 
 
[[Category:CD Player]]
 

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