Sony CDP-XE530

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General

  • Manufacturer: Sony
  • Model: CDP-XE 530
  • Type: CD-Player
  • Years of manufacture: 1999 - 2002
  • Made in: France
  • Colour: Black, Silver
  • Remote control: yes, Sony RM-DX50 (also other FB like RM-DX740, RM-D420 possible)
  • Power consumption: 11 W
  • Dimensions: 430 x 110 x 290 mm (WxHxD)
  • Weight: 3,4 kg
  • Original price approx.: 400 DM / approx. 200 Euro


Connections

  • Inputs: Control A1 II (Sony control system)
  • outputs: 3
    • digital: optical (Toslink)
    • analogue: Cinch stereo
    • headphone output: 6.3 mm jack, gold-plated), not adjustable
  • Control A1 II (Sony control system)


Technical Specifications

  • D/A converter (type) H-Pulse Digital Deemphasis
  • Frequency response (Hz) 2-20,000 at ±0.5 dB
  • Dynamic range: >98 dB
  • Signal-to-noise ratio: >100 dB
  • Distortion factor: <0,0045 %
  • Kanaltrennung: >95 dB
  • CD-Text: yes
  • MP3 support: no
  • Pitch control: no
  • Automatic playback: yes
  • Shuffle (random generator): yes
  • Title programming: yes, up to 24 titles
  • Repeat: yes (title, CD, programming, shuffle)
  • Playback formats: CD, CD-R, CD-RW


Special Features

  • peak level search Peak Search (for dubbing to analogue media).
  • Optical digital output - for MD, DCC, DAT and digital receivers, amplifiers
  • Output volume controllable with remote control (so also headphone output)
  • CD-Text displayable (v. Sony, ITunes)
  • Music Scan - specific locations within a track can be selected for 10 sec.
  • Jog Dial™ - easy track skipping, play function.
  • Music calendar visible on the device: 20 tracks
  • Edit: several time functions adjustable for overdubs


Notes


Pictures

  • [[Picture: Sony CDP-XE 530

SONY CDP-XE530.jpg


Reports


  • Stereoplay 9/99: top class, sound good, 44 points.
  • Stiftung Warentest TEST 4/2001 - good, 1,9 (place 2 of 18). Summarized in the yearbook 2002, p.24-25


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