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== Kurzbeschreibung ==
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== Short description ==
Inzwischen (aufgrund nicht mehr zu bekommender Unterlagen) legendärer CD-Player des britischen HiFi-Herstellers, der sich nicht nur durch seinen auf die Spitze getriebenen Minimalismus, sondern besonders durch seinen Röhrenausgangsverstärker mit zwei Single-Ended-Trioden in Class-A-Schaltung auszeichnet; dem Vernehmen nach soll Musical Fidelity die erste Firma gewesen sein, die einen CD-Player mit Röhrenverstärker auf den Markt brachte.
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In the meantime (due to documents no longer available) legendary CD player of the British HiFi manufacturer, which is characterized not only by its minimalism taken to the extreme, but especially by its tube output amplifier with two single-ended triodes in class-A circuitry; according to rumor, Musical Fidelity was the first company to bring a CD player with tube amplifier to the market.
  
Lasereinheit und der gesamte digitale Teil stammen von Sanyo, während die Verstärkereinheit - ein Design von Tim de Paravicini, der auch schon den A1 entworfen hatte - von Musical Fidelity entwickelt und in Asien gefertigt wurde. Das Gehäuse (entworfen vom Designbüro [http://www.pentagram.com/ Pentagram]) entstammt derselben Serie wie dasjenige des A1 (allerdings mit zweigeteilter Deckplatte) und wurde in Deutschland hergestellt.
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The laser unit and all the digital parts are from Sanyo, while the amplifier unit - a design by Tim de Paravicini, who also designed the A1 - was developed by Musical Fidelity and manufactured in Asia. The cabinet (designed by the design studio [http://www.pentagram.com/ Pentagram]) is from the same series as the A1 (but with a two-piece top plate) and was made in Germany.
  
Das Gerät ist als Toplader mit manuell zu bedienender Klappe konzipiert, die Ausstattung wurde auf das Notwendigste reduziert: Es gab keine Fernbedienung, als Bedienelemente stehen lediglich Play/Pause, Stop, Skip vorwärts/rückwärts und eine Memory-Taste (zum Speichern einer eigenen Reihenfolge von Titeln) nebst einer einfachen Anzeige der laufenden Tracknummer zur Verfügung.  
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The appliance was designed as a top loader with a manually operated flap, and the features were reduced to the bare essentials: There was no remote control, the only controls available are play/pause, stop, skip forward/backward and a memory button (for storing your own sequence of tracks) along with a simple display of the current track number.  
  
Die für den deutschen Markt bestimmte Version des Players nannte sich 'Pan', während das Gerät im Rest der Welt als 'CDT' verkauft wurde. Die erste Version (mit komplett schwarzem Gehäuse) besaß eine Kunststoffklappe mit integriertem Puck, während eine zweite Serie (Glasklappe, separater Puck) sowohl in schwarz als auch mit einer zum 'David' und der späteren 'Final Edition' passenden Chromfront geliefert wurde; die Technik des späteren Modells soll sich von derjenigen der ersten Serie grundlegend unterschieden haben.
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The version of the player intended for the German market was called 'Pan', while the unit was sold as 'CDT' in the rest of the world. The first version (with a completely black case) had a plastic lid with integrated puck, while a second series (glass lid, separate puck) came both in black and with a chrome front matching the 'David' and the later 'Final Edition'; the technology of the later model does not differ from that of the first series.
  
== Daten ==
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== Dates ==
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'''Allgemein'''
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'''General'''
* Hersteller: [[Musical Fidelity]]
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* Manufacturer: [[Musical Fidelity]]
* Modell: Pan (Deutschland), CDT (International)
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* Model: Pan (Germany), CDT (International)
* Baujahre: 1992 - ?
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* Years of manufacture: 1992 - ?
* Hergestellt in: Großbritannien, China, Deutschland
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* Made in: Great Britain, China, Germany
* Farbe: Schwarz und Schwarz/Chrom
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* Colour: Black and black/chrome
* Fernbedienung: Nein
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* Remote control: No
* Leistungsaufnahme: ca. 20 W
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* Power consumption: approx. 20 W
* Abmessungen: 408 x 75 x 250 mm (BxHxT)
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* Dimensions: 408 x 75 x 250 mm (WxHxD)
* Gewicht: ca. 4,2 kg
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* Weight: approx. 4.2 kg
* Neupreis ca.: 1800 DM
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* Original price approx.: 1800 DM
  
'''Anschlüsse'''
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'''Connections'''
* Anzahl der Eingänge: 0
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* Number of inputs: 0
* Anzahl der Ausgänge: 1
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* Number of outputs: 1
** Line (Cinch, Fixed)  
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** Line (Cinch, Fixed)  
  
'''Technische Daten'''
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'''Technical Data'''
* Frequenzgang: 20-20.000 Hz
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* Frequency response: 20-20,000 Hz
* Signalrauschabstand: 90 dB
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* Signal to noise ratio: 90 dB
* Kanaltrennung: 65 dB
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* Channel separation: 65 dB
* CD-Text: Nein
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* CD text: No
* MP3-Unterstützung: Nein
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* MP3 Support: No
* Pitch-Kontrolle: Nein
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* Pitch control: No
* Anspielautomatik: Nein
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* Auto play: No
* Shuffle: Nein
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* Shuffle: No
* Titel-Programmierung: Ja (eingeschränkt)
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* Title programming: Yes (limited)
* Repeat: Nein
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* Repeat: No
* Spielt CD-R/CD-RW/HDCD: Ja/Ja/Nein
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* Plays CD-R/CD-RW/HDCD: Yes/Yes/No
  
'''Besondere Ausstattungen'''
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'''Special Features'''
* Röhrenausgangsstufe mit 2x ECC88
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* Tube output stage with 2x ECC88
* Lasereinheit Sanyo SF-90 5/8
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* Laser unit Sanyo SF-90 6/7
* Toplader mit manuell zu bedienender Klappe
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* Top loader with manually operated flap
  
== Bemerkungen ==
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== Remarks ==
Weitere Modelle der gleichen Serie:
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Other models of the same series:
  
== Bilder ==
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== Pictures ==
[[Datei:Musical Fidelity PAN-CDT.jpg]]
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[[File:Musical Fidelity PAN-CDT.jpg]]
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== Reviews ==
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* As with all Musical Fidelity devices of this series with Class A technology, it is worthwhile to let the player warm up thoroughly (i.e. about 30 minutes to 1 hour ).
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The power supply reacts quite sensitively to polarity reversal; if in doubt, test it by turning the plug.
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Technically and mechanically the player is reasonably robust, as long as you don't damage the somewhat unstable plastic parts; laser units (also with complete slide mechanics) are still occasionally available, tubes at any time.
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* Between DAC and output stage sits a transformer with unknown electrical data, which is not to be procured any more. If a used player has the specific defect that one or both channels only start after a longer warm-up time or when pressure is applied to the transformer, it is probably advisable to refrain from buying it.
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* [https://www.mackern.de/index.php/2009/11/07/musical-fidelity-pan Mackern.de read Hifi Musical Fidelity Pan]
  
== Berichte ==
 
* Wie bei allen Musical-Fidelity-Geräten dieser Serie mit Class-A-Technik lohnt es sich, den Player gründlich (also ca. 30 Minuten bis 1 Stunde ) warmlaufen zu lassen.
 
* Das Netzteil reagiert recht empfindlich auf Verpolung, im Zweifelsfalle durch Drehen des Steckers ausprobieren.
 
* Technisch und mechanisch ist der Player einigermaßen robust, so man nicht die etwas labilen Kunststoffteile beschädigt; Lasereinheit (auch mit kompletter Schlittenmechanik) sind noch gelegentlich, Röhren jederzeit zu bekommen.
 
* Zwischen DAC und Ausgangsstufe sitzt ein Übertrager mit unbekannten elektrischen Daten, der nicht mehr zu beschaffen ist. Sollte ein gebrauchter Player den spezifischen Defekt aufweisen, dass ein oder beide Kanäle erst nach längerer Aufwärmzeit oder bei Druck auf den Übertrager einsetzen, ist es vermutlich ratsam, vom Kauf abzusehen.
 
 
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
* [http://www.musicalfidelity.com/ Musical Fidelity (Hersteller)]
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* [http://www.musicalfidelity.com/ Musical Fidelity (manufacturer)]
* [http://webdaddy.blog.me/140104429477 Bilder vom Tausch der Lasereinheit, Außenansicht und Innenleben des Gerätes (koreanische Seite)]
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* [http://webdaddy.blog.me/140104429477 Pictures of the laser unit swap, exterior and interior of the unit (Korean site)]
* [http://www.gramophone.net/Issue/Page/August%201993/107/848184/MUSICAL+FIDELITY+SYSTEM#header-logo Testbericht der englischen Zeitschrift "Gramophone" von 1992, ab S. 107]
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* [http://www.gramophone.net/Issue/Page/August%201993/107/848184/MUSICAL+FIDELITY+SYSTEM#header-logo Test report of the English magazine "Gramophone" from 1992, starting on p. 107]
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* [http://ftbw.de/xp/cd-player-xp/musical-fidelity-cdt-pan.html Technically very versed report of a specialist workshop on the restoration of a specimen, with more in-depth technical details]
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* [https://www.mackern.de/index.php/2009/11/07/musical-fidelity-pan Mackern.de read Hifi Musical Fidelity Pan]
  
[[Kategorie:CD-Player]]
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[[Category:CD Player]]

Latest revision as of 15:47, 8 November 2018

Short description[edit]

In the meantime (due to documents no longer available) legendary CD player of the British HiFi manufacturer, which is characterized not only by its minimalism taken to the extreme, but especially by its tube output amplifier with two single-ended triodes in class-A circuitry; according to rumor, Musical Fidelity was the first company to bring a CD player with tube amplifier to the market.

The laser unit and all the digital parts are from Sanyo, while the amplifier unit - a design by Tim de Paravicini, who also designed the A1 - was developed by Musical Fidelity and manufactured in Asia. The cabinet (designed by the design studio Pentagram) is from the same series as the A1 (but with a two-piece top plate) and was made in Germany.

The appliance was designed as a top loader with a manually operated flap, and the features were reduced to the bare essentials: There was no remote control, the only controls available are play/pause, stop, skip forward/backward and a memory button (for storing your own sequence of tracks) along with a simple display of the current track number.

The version of the player intended for the German market was called 'Pan', while the unit was sold as 'CDT' in the rest of the world. The first version (with a completely black case) had a plastic lid with integrated puck, while a second series (glass lid, separate puck) came both in black and with a chrome front matching the 'David' and the later 'Final Edition'; the technology of the later model does not differ from that of the first series.

Dates[edit]

General

  • Manufacturer: Musical Fidelity
  • Model: Pan (Germany), CDT (International)
  • Years of manufacture: 1992 - ?
  • Made in: Great Britain, China, Germany
  • Colour: Black and black/chrome
  • Remote control: No
  • Power consumption: approx. 20 W
  • Dimensions: 408 x 75 x 250 mm (WxHxD)
  • Weight: approx. 4.2 kg
  • Original price approx.: 1800 DM

Connections

  • Number of inputs: 0
  • Number of outputs: 1
    • Line (Cinch, Fixed)

Technical Data

  • Frequency response: 20-20,000 Hz
  • Signal to noise ratio: 90 dB
  • Channel separation: 65 dB
  • CD text: No
  • MP3 Support: No
  • Pitch control: No
  • Auto play: No
  • Shuffle: No
  • Title programming: Yes (limited)
  • Repeat: No
  • Plays CD-R/CD-RW/HDCD: Yes/Yes/No

Special Features

  • Tube output stage with 2x ECC88
  • Laser unit Sanyo SF-90 6/7
  • Top loader with manually operated flap

Remarks[edit]

Other models of the same series:

Pictures[edit]

Musical Fidelity PAN-CDT.jpg

Reviews[edit]

  • As with all Musical Fidelity devices of this series with Class A technology, it is worthwhile to let the player warm up thoroughly (i.e. about 30 minutes to 1 hour ).

The power supply reacts quite sensitively to polarity reversal; if in doubt, test it by turning the plug. Technically and mechanically the player is reasonably robust, as long as you don't damage the somewhat unstable plastic parts; laser units (also with complete slide mechanics) are still occasionally available, tubes at any time.

  • Between DAC and output stage sits a transformer with unknown electrical data, which is not to be procured any more. If a used player has the specific defect that one or both channels only start after a longer warm-up time or when pressure is applied to the transformer, it is probably advisable to refrain from buying it.
  • Mackern.de read Hifi Musical Fidelity Pan

Links[edit]