Pioneer PDR-509

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General

  • Manufacturer: Pioneer
  • Model: PDR-509
  • Type: CD recorder
  • Years of manufacture: Autumn 1999- 2001
  • Made in: Japan
  • Color: Black
  • Remote control: Yes, Pioneer CU-PD114
  • Power consumption: 18 W
  • Dimensions: 420 x 105 x 300 (WxHxD)
  • Weight: 3.9 kg
  • Original price approx.: 900 DM


Connections

  • Number of inputs: 4
    • Optical digital input jack (Toslink)
    • Coaxial digital input jack

LINE input socket (2x Cinch Line In)

    • Pioneer System Bus In
  • Number of outputs: 4
    • Optical digital output jack (Toslink)
    • Coaxial digital output socket (Cinch)
    • LINE output jack (2x Cinch Line Out)
    • Headphone output (6.3mm jack, adjustable)


Technical Data

  • Write speed: 1x
  • Hard disk: No
  • Converter:
  • Frequency response: 2Hz - 20 kHz

Dynamic range: 98 dB, when recording analog: 92 dB Signal-to-noise ratio playback/ analog recording: 112 dB (EIAJ) / 92 dB Distortion factor: 0.0017 % (EIAJ), analogue recording: 0.004 % * Channel separation: 98 dB (EIAJ) Channel separation: 98 dB (EIAJ)

  • Search manually and by tracks
  • CD-Text: no
  • MP3 support: no
  • Pitch control: no
  • Auto play: no
  • Shuffle: yes
  • Title programming: Yes
  • Insertion of pauses (Auto Space)
  • Display of recording time and also remaining recording time
  • Fading in and out possible (Fading In/Out)


Special Features

  • Built-in sample rate converter - so DAT recorders and digital radio devices can also be used as signal source
  • Digital synchro (1-track/all), after which finalisation is also automatic
  • Skip of unsuccessful recordings programmable

Monitor circuit with extra button: So a recording in progress can be listened to and checked (at the headphone output or amplifier with monitor circuit) Display can be switched off

  • Title start marker takeover from CD
  • Headphone output adjustable
  • The device has a sample rate converter. Digital sources like DAT and best. Radio types can be recorded so also digitally.
  • Copper screws were used externally for better shielding
  • Certain audio CD-RW discs can also be recorded.
  • The digital and analog recording level are adjustable
  • Fading possible: fading up or down of a track during recording or playback

Digital and analogue level control is possible, there is an extra control on each unit.


Remarks[edit]

  • Other models of the same series: none
  • Predecessor model: Pioneer PDR-555W (until autumn 1999)
  • Successor model: Pioneer PDR-609 (from autumn 2000)
  • Direct selection of titles only via remote control

In addition to the original CU-PD114 remote control, which is rare today, the very similar CU-PD113 also works.

  • Without tuning can be burned as with all devices of this time only audio CD-R and here also audio CD-RW (which are still available in 2019, however, in the trade). Thereby not all Audio CD-R (Music CD-R) are compatible for the recorder. CD-Rs sold on the market in 1998-2000 are generally no longer available.
  • Tested and working CD-R (as of 2/2019):
    • Fujifilm CD-R Pro for Audio 80


Pictures[edit]

  • Excerpt from brochure "CD-Museum": Pioneer PDR-509

Pioneer PDR-509-Prospekt-1.jpg


Reports[edit]

  • Stereoplay 11/1999: Top class, very good. Sound 47 points, 100 % copy quality
  • AUDIO 12/1999: Top class 75 points, (Analog 75 P./ digital 75 P.), 3 ears
  • STEREO 9/1999: Sound level 87 %, price-performance 3 stars, very good. "Springy and crisp sound, bit-precise CD copies possible, digital level control, audio buffers


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