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Braun - CD-3 - Dieter Rams Design - CD player
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Braun - CD-3 - Dieter Rams Design - CD player

Perfect sounding design CD player. Lens is cleaned and new drawer belt is placed. Including manual. Atelier CD3 - Brown; Frankfurt Dimensions (WHD) 445 x 70 x 375 mm / 17.5 x 2.8 x 14.8 inches Notes Version in black or crystal gray. Technical data: Sampling frequency 44.1 kHz, quantization: 16 bit linear/channel, combined D/A filter with error correction CIRC, 2-fold oversampling channel-separated Program memory for 99 tracks Electroacoustic data: Transmission range: 5 … 20,000 Hz Harmonic distortion: < 0.005% Crosstalk attenuation: > 100dB (1 kHz) Signal-to-noise ratio: > 100dB (weighted) Connections: Fixed output: 2 Vrms Variable output: 0.1 … 3 Vrms Output impedance: Headphone output: 0 … 1.2V at 30 Ω, 0 … 6 V at 2 k Ω (large jack (6.35mm)) Power consumption: max. 40 W The Braun RC1 remote control can be used to remotely control the drive and program functions of the CD 3 in the "Compact Disc" window position. The CD 3 was the first remote-controlled component in the Atelier series before the R4 or R4/2 receivers and the CC4 control center took over the FB master function of the system (from 1987). Controls for special functions from a fold-out control panel (“Toblerone”). Semiconductor list: Mention only once per type. Net weight (2.2 lb = 1 kg) 8.6kg / 18lb 15.1oz (18,943lb) SPECS: Disc format: CD Digital converter: 2 x CX20152, 16 bit, 2 x oversampling CD Mechanism: KSS-121A / KSS-123A Frequency response: 5Hz to 20kHz Signal to Noise Ratio: 100dB Total harmonic distortion: 0.005% Line output: 2V Dimensions: 445 x 70 x 360mm Weight: 8.6kg

No. 81919931

Sold
Braun - CD-3 - Dieter Rams Design - CD player

Braun - CD-3 - Dieter Rams Design - CD player

Perfect sounding design CD player.
Lens is cleaned and new drawer belt is placed.
Including manual.

Atelier CD3 - Brown; Frankfurt
Dimensions (WHD)
445 x 70 x 375 mm / 17.5 x 2.8 x 14.8 inches
Notes
Version in black or crystal gray.

Technical data:
Sampling frequency 44.1 kHz, quantization: 16 bit linear/channel, combined D/A filter with error correction CIRC, 2-fold oversampling channel-separated
Program memory for 99 tracks
Electroacoustic data:
Transmission range: 5 … 20,000 Hz
Harmonic distortion: < 0.005%
Crosstalk attenuation: > 100dB (1 kHz)
Signal-to-noise ratio: > 100dB (weighted)

Connections:
Fixed output: 2 Vrms
Variable output: 0.1 … 3 Vrms
Output impedance:
Headphone output: 0 … 1.2V at 30 Ω, 0 … 6 V at 2 k Ω
(large jack (6.35mm))

Power consumption: max. 40 W

The Braun RC1 remote control can be used to remotely control the drive and program functions of the CD 3 in the "Compact Disc" window position. The CD 3 was the first remote-controlled component in the Atelier series before the R4 or R4/2 receivers and the CC4 control center took over the FB master function of the system (from 1987).
Controls for special functions from a fold-out control panel (“Toblerone”).

Semiconductor list: Mention only once per type.

Net weight (2.2 lb = 1 kg)
8.6kg / 18lb 15.1oz (18,943lb)


SPECS:

Disc format: CD
Digital converter: 2 x CX20152, 16 bit, 2 x oversampling
CD Mechanism: KSS-121A / KSS-123A
Frequency response: 5Hz to 20kHz
Signal to Noise Ratio: 100dB
Total harmonic distortion: 0.005%
Line output: 2V
Dimensions: 445 x 70 x 360mm
Weight: 8.6kg

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