No. 101414920

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Kodak, Philips - PCD-860 video CDM-9 CD player
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Kodak, Philips - PCD-860 video CDM-9 CD player

Rare collectors item! A flagship device of the early 1990s, developed in collaboration with Philips for the audio-video sector. Before the advent of CD burners for personal computers, digital photo storage was the exclusive preserve of professional photographers due to the high cost of the equipment. This device not only played standard audio CDs (it also reads our CDRs), but also allowed viewing photographs that the photographer had previously prepared on digital media (a different encoding from today's). The standard was not successful on the mainstream market and soon disappeared. What remains, however, is a device that, like all early creations, was meticulously designed and built with premium materials to avoid any market failure: a double-sided shielded circuit board with select components, separate power supplies, etc. Proof of this is evident in the mechanics: the glorious Philips CDM9 magnetic drive found in high-end players such as Rotel, Arcam, Audiolab, Burmester, Krell, Micromega, Marantz, Mission, Naim, Quad, to name a few. From an audio perspective, bitstream conversion is handled by a Philips SAA7321GP DAC with digital filter. With remote control! Type CD, Photo CD Digital Converter 1 bit Transport CDM 9/44 Frequency Response 20Hz to 20kHz Outputs SCART; analog RCA audio; coaxial video and S-video Harmonic Distortion 88 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio 95 dB Channel Separation 86 dB Audio Output Level 2 V Dimensions 435 x 90 x 275 mm Weight 4.5 kg Power Supply 220 VAC GENERAL INFORMATION Year of Manufacture 1993 Type Fixed Condition Reconditioned, new belt and laser is cleaned. Pictures are part of the description Carefully shipped

No. 101414920

Sold
Kodak, Philips - PCD-860 video CDM-9 CD player

Kodak, Philips - PCD-860 video CDM-9 CD player

Rare collectors item!

A flagship device of the early 1990s, developed in collaboration with Philips for the audio-video sector.
Before the advent of CD burners for personal computers, digital photo storage was the exclusive preserve of professional photographers due to the high cost of the equipment.
This device not only played standard audio CDs (it also reads our CDRs), but also allowed viewing photographs that the photographer had previously prepared on digital media (a different encoding from today's). The standard was not successful on the mainstream market and soon disappeared.

What remains, however, is a device that, like all early creations, was meticulously designed and built with premium materials to avoid any market failure: a double-sided shielded circuit board with select components, separate power supplies, etc.

Proof of this is evident in the mechanics: the glorious Philips CDM9 magnetic drive found in high-end players such as Rotel, Arcam, Audiolab, Burmester, Krell, Micromega, Marantz, Mission, Naim, Quad, to name a few.

From an audio perspective, bitstream conversion is handled by a Philips SAA7321GP DAC with digital filter.
With remote control!

Type
CD, Photo CD
Digital Converter
1 bit
Transport
CDM 9/44
Frequency Response
20Hz to 20kHz
Outputs
SCART; analog RCA audio; coaxial video and S-video
Harmonic Distortion
88 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
95 dB
Channel Separation
86 dB
Audio Output Level
2 V
Dimensions
435 x 90 x 275 mm
Weight
4.5 kg
Power Supply
220 VAC
GENERAL INFORMATION

Year of Manufacture
1993
Type
Fixed
Condition
Reconditioned, new belt and laser is cleaned.


Pictures are part of the description
Carefully shipped

Final bid
€ 50
Matthew McIvor
Expert
Estimate  € 180 - € 220

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