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== Daten ==
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== Data ==
'''Allgemein'''
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'''General'''
* Hersteller:[[Philips]]
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* Manufacturer: [[Philips]]
* Modell: CD 960
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* Model: CD 960
* Typ: CD-Player
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* Type: CD player
* Baujahre: 1987 - 1989
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* Years of manufacture: 1987 - 1989
* Hergestellt in: Japan (Marantz)
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* Made in: Japan [[Marantz]]
* Farbe: Schwarz
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* Color: Black
* Abmessungen: 420 x 100 x 378 mm
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* Dimensions: 420 x 100 x 378 mm
* Gewicht: 10 kg
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* Weight: 10 kg
* Neupreis ca.: 2'000 DM / 1987
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* Original price approx.: 2'000 DM / 1987
  
  
'''Technische Daten'''
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'''Technical data'''
* Abtastfrequenz: 44,1 kHz
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* Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz
* Quantisierung: 16 Bit linear/Kanal
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* Quantization: 16 bit linear/channel
* Frequenzumfang: 2 bis 20 000 Hz
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* Frequency range: 2 to 20 000 Hz
* Amplitudenlinearität: +/- 2° (20 - 20 000 Hz)
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* Amplitude linearity: +/- 2° (20 - 20 000 Hz)
* Phrasenlinearität: +/- 2% (20 20 000 Hz)
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* Phrase linearity: +/- 2% (20 - 20 000 Hz)
* Dynamikumfang: 96 dB (20 20 000 Hz)
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* Dynamic range: 96 dB (20 - 20 000 Hz)
* Geräuschspannungsabstand: 101 dB (20 20 000 Hz)
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* Signal-to-noise ratio: 101 dB (20 - 20 000 Hz)
* Kanaltrennung: 100 dB (20 20 000 Hz)
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* Channel separation: 100 dB (20 - 20 000 Hz)
* Klirrfaktor: 0,0015% (20 20 000 Hz)
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* Distortion factor: 0.0015% (20 - 20 000 Hz)
* Gleichlaufschwankungen: Quarz-Präzision
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* Coincidence fluctuations: Quartz Precision
* Digital/Analog-Umsetzung: 4-faches (176,4 kHz) Oversampling mit digitalem Filter "SAA7220p/A" und einem "TDA1541" 16-bit D/A-Wandlern
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* Digital to Analogue Conversion: 4x (176.4 kHz) Oversampling with "SAA7220p/A" Digital Filter and a "TDA1541" 16-bit D/A Converter
* CD-Laufwerk: CDM 1
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* CD drive: CDM 1
* Fehlerkorrektursystem: Cross Intereaved Reed Solomon Code (CIRC)
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* Error correction system: Cross Intereaved Reed Solomon Code (CIRC)
  
  
'''Besonderheiten'''
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'''Special Features'''
* Titelprogrammwiedergabe
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* Title program playback
* Zufallswiedergabe
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* Random playback
* Wiederholung eines Titels bzw. der ganzen CD
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* Repeat of a title or the whole CD
* FTS-Speicher
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* FTS memory
* Automatisches Einfügen von Leerstellen
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* Automatic insertion of blanks
* Digitalausgang optisch u. coaxial
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* Digital output optical and coaxial
* Cinch-Ausgang vergoldet
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* Cinch output gold-plated
  
  
== Bemerkungen ==
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== Remarks ==
* Weitere Modelle der gleichen Serie:
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* Other models in the same series:
* Vollverstärker:
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* Integrated amplifiers:
 
* [[Philips FA 960]]
 
* [[Philips FA 960]]
  
  
* Tuner:
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* Tuners:
 
* [[Philips FT 980]]
 
* [[Philips FT 980]]
  
  
* A/V-Receiver:
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* A/V receiver:
 
* [[Philips FR 980]]
 
* [[Philips FR 980]]
  
  
* CD-Player:
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* CD player:
 
* [[Philips CD 960]]
 
* [[Philips CD 960]]
  
  
* D/A-Wandler:
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* D/A converter:
 
* [[Philips DAC 960]]
 
* [[Philips DAC 960]]
  
  
== Bilder ==
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== Pictures ==
* Bild: Philips CD 960
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* Image: Philips CD 960
[[Bild:CD960.jpg]]
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[[File:Philips CD-960-1.jpg]]
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{{Image Audioscope}}
  
  
* Auszug aus US-Werbung: Philips CD 960
 
[[Datei:1988 Philips Audio-3.jpg]]
 
  
  
== Berichte ==
 
* Der Philips CD-960 ist in weiten Teilen baugleich mit den Marantz CD-94, CD-95, CD-99, CD-12, dem Philips LHH-1000, den Micro Seiki CD-M2, CD-M100, CD-M2000X und dem Wadia WT-3200 und lief mit ihnen zusammen von den Bändern der Marantz Fertigungsstätten in Japan.
 
  
* Der CD-960 ist der teuerste CD-Spieler welcher jemals von Philips verkauft wurde. Das massive Chassis besteht aus Zink-Druck-Guss, das Netzteil würde man heute eher in einem mittleren Vollverstärker finden und über allem thronen zwei Ikonen – das unverwüstliche Philips CDM1 Laufwerk, ebenfalls aus Zink-Druck-Guss und mit Glaslinsen von Rodenstock, und der wohl musikalischste Digital/Analog-Wandler überhaupt, der Philips TDA1541.
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* Image: Philips CD 960
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[[Image:CD960.jpg]]
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* Excerpt from US advertisement: Philips CD 960
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[[File:1988 Philips Audio-3.jpg]]
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== Reviews ==
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* The Philips CD-960 is largely identical in construction to the Marantz CD-94, CD-95, CD-99, CD-12, the Philips LHH-1000, the Micro Seiki CD-M2, CD-M100, CD-M2000X, and the Wadia WT-3200, and ran off the assembly lines of the Marantz manufacturing facilities in Japan along with them.
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The CD-960 is the most expensive CD player ever sold by Philips. The massive chassis is made of die-cast zinc, the power supply is more likely to be found in a mid-range integrated amplifier today, and two icons tower above it all - the indestructible Philips CDM1 turntable, also made of die-cast zinc and with glass lenses by Rodenstock, and probably the most musical digital/analogue converter ever, the Philips TDA1541.
  
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
* Link und Bilder: http://www.dutchaudioclassics.nl/philips_cd960_cdplayer/
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* Link and pictures: http://www.dutchaudioclassics.nl/philips_cd960_cdplayer/
  
  
[[Kategorie:CD-Player]]
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[[Category:CD Player]]

Latest revision as of 02:45, 24 June 2020

Data[edit]

General

  • Manufacturer: Philips
  • Model: CD 960
  • Type: CD player
  • Years of manufacture: 1987 - 1989
  • Made in: Japan Marantz
  • Color: Black
  • Dimensions: 420 x 100 x 378 mm
  • Weight: 10 kg
  • Original price approx.: 2'000 DM / 1987


Technical data

  • Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz
  • Quantization: 16 bit linear/channel
  • Frequency range: 2 to 20 000 Hz
  • Amplitude linearity: +/- 2° (20 - 20 000 Hz)
  • Phrase linearity: +/- 2% (20 - 20 000 Hz)
  • Dynamic range: 96 dB (20 - 20 000 Hz)
  • Signal-to-noise ratio: 101 dB (20 - 20 000 Hz)
  • Channel separation: 100 dB (20 - 20 000 Hz)
  • Distortion factor: 0.0015% (20 - 20 000 Hz)
  • Coincidence fluctuations: Quartz Precision
  • Digital to Analogue Conversion: 4x (176.4 kHz) Oversampling with "SAA7220p/A" Digital Filter and a "TDA1541" 16-bit D/A Converter
  • CD drive: CDM 1
  • Error correction system: Cross Intereaved Reed Solomon Code (CIRC)


Special Features

  • Title program playback
  • Random playback
  • Repeat of a title or the whole CD
  • FTS memory
  • Automatic insertion of blanks
  • Digital output optical and coaxial
  • Cinch output gold-plated


Remarks[edit]

  • Other models in the same series:
  • Integrated amplifiers:
  • Philips FA 960






Pictures[edit]

  • Image: Philips CD 960

Philips CD-960-1.jpg

Courtesy of audioScope. A use of the pictures by third parties, e.g. in forums or on eBay is not permitted!



  • Image: Philips CD 960

CD960.jpg


  • Excerpt from US advertisement: Philips CD 960

1988 Philips Audio-3.jpg


Reviews[edit]

  • The Philips CD-960 is largely identical in construction to the Marantz CD-94, CD-95, CD-99, CD-12, the Philips LHH-1000, the Micro Seiki CD-M2, CD-M100, CD-M2000X, and the Wadia WT-3200, and ran off the assembly lines of the Marantz manufacturing facilities in Japan along with them.

The CD-960 is the most expensive CD player ever sold by Philips. The massive chassis is made of die-cast zinc, the power supply is more likely to be found in a mid-range integrated amplifier today, and two icons tower above it all - the indestructible Philips CDM1 turntable, also made of die-cast zinc and with glass lenses by Rodenstock, and probably the most musical digital/analogue converter ever, the Philips TDA1541.


Links[edit]