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== Daten ==
== Data ==
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'''Allgemein'''
'''General'''
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* Hersteller: [[Philips]]
* Manufacturer: [[Philips]]
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* Modell: CD 104
* Model: CD 104
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* Baujahre: 1983-1985
* Type: CD-Player
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* Hergestellt in: Belgien
* Years of manufacture: 1983 - 1985
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* Farbe: Silber/Braun
* Made in: Belgium
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* Fernbedienung: nein
* Colour: Silver/Brown
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* Leistungsaufnahme: 30 W  
* Remote control: no
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* Abmessungen: 320 x 90 x 300mm(BxHxT)
* Power consumption: 30 W  
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* Gewicht: 7kg
* Dimensions: 320 x 90 x 300mm (WxHxD)
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* Neupreis ca.: 1150,- DM (1984)<ref>[http://www.cd-museum.de/14-hardware/184-cd-die-player-cd Preis im Jahr 1984]</ref>
* Weight: 7 kg
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* Original price approx.: 1'150 DM (1984) <ref>[http://www.cd-museum.de/14-hardware/184-cd-die-player-cd Price in 1984]</ref>.
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'''Anschlüsse'''
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* Anzahl der Ausgänge: 1
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** 1x Audio-Cinch
  
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'''Technische Daten'''
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* 2 Kanäle
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* Frequenzbereich: 20 - 20.000 Hz
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* Dynamikumfang: 96 dB
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* Geräuschspannungsabstand: 96 dB
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* Kanaltrennung: 64 dB bei 1.000 Hz
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* Klirrdämpfung: 0,003 % bei 1.000 Hz
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* Gleichlaufschwankung: Quarzpräzision
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* Digital/Analog Wandler: 16 Bit Oversampling mit digital Filter und 14 Bit D/A Wandler
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* Fehlerkorrektursystem: CIRC
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* Audio Ausgangssignal: 2 V eff
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* Lasertyp: AlGaAs Halbleiter
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* Wellenlänge: 800 nm
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* Abtastfrequenz: 4,1 kHz
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* Quantisierung: 16 Bit linear
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* Netzspannung: 220 V
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* Frequenz: 50 und 60 Hz
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* Leistungsaufnahme: ca. 30 Watt
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* Material und Ausführung: Metall und Polystyren mit Aluminium Zierteilen
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* Platte: Durchmesser 120 mm
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* Dicke: 1,2 mm
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* Drehrichtung: links
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* Abtastgeschwindigkeit: 1,2 - 1,4 m/s
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* Drehzahl: 500 - 200 U/min
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* Spurabstand: 1,6 um
  
'''Technical data'''
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== Bemerkungen ==
* 2 channels
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Die beiden Platinen haben Durchkontaktierungen mit Hohlnieten, die mit der Zeit ausreißen. Neigung im hohen Alter zu gerissenen Masseverbindungen<ref>[http://www.hifi-forum.de/viewthread-84-867.html Hifi-forum.de]</ref>.
* Frequency range: 20 - 20,000 Hz
 
* Dynamic range: 96 dB
 
* Noise margin: 96 dB
 
* Channel separation: 64 dB at 1,000 Hz
 
* Distortion attenuation: 0.003 % at 1,000 Hz
 
* Uniformity: Quartz precision
 
* Digital/Analog Converter: 16 bit oversampling with digital filter and 14 bit D/A converter
 
* Error correction system: CIRC
 
* Audio output signal: 2 V rms
 
* Laser type: AlGaAs semiconductor
 
* Wavelength: 800 nm
 
* Sampling frequency: 4.1 kHz
 
* Quantization: 16 bit linear
 
* Mains voltage: 220 V
 
* Frequency: 50 and 60 Hz
 
* Power consumption: approx. 30 Watt
 
* Material and design: metal and polystyrene with aluminium trim parts
 
* Plate: diameter 120 mm
 
* Thickness: 1,2 mm
 
* Direction of rotation: left
 
* Scanning speed: 1,2 - 1,4 m/s
 
* Rotation speed: 500 - 200 rpm
 
* Track pitch: 1.6 um
 
 
 
 
 
== Remarks ==
 
* Other models in the same series:
 
* [[Philips CD 101]]
 
* [[Philips CD 104]]
 
* [[Philips CD 202]]
 
* [[Philips CD 303]]
 
 
 
 
 
== Pictures ==
 
* Extract from brochure: Philips CD 101, CD 104
 
[[File:Philips CD-101-104-Prospekt-1984.jpg]]
 
 
 
 
 
== Reports ==
 
* The two circuit boards have vias with hollow rivets that tear out over time. Tendency in old age to cracked ground connections<ref>[http://www.hifi-forum.de/viewthread-84-867.html Hifi-forum.de]</ref>.
 
 
 
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
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<references />
  
 
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[[Kategorie:CD-Player]]
[[Category:CD Player]]
 

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