Is the Denon dcd-2560 still a Denon?

Is the Denon dcd-2560 still a Denon?

To Denon’s DCD-2560 ($750), I say, “you’ve come a long way, baby!” Sure, it’s still heavy; it’s still a Denon. However, the 2560 is a far sleeker unit than my old 1800: easier-to-use controls, better programming protocol, even the transport is smoother in operation.

What are the features of a Denon CD player?

Aside from all the usual Every Programming Capability You’ll Never Need, the Denon sports one feature unusual in a consumer CD player: PITCH CONTROL! Don’t laugh!

What kind of trimpot does a Denon DAC use?

These DACs are flanked by their attendant MSB trimpots, which Denon hand-trims for highest linearity at the factory.

To Denon’s DCD-2560 ($750), I say, “you’ve come a long way, baby!” Sure, it’s still heavy; it’s still a Denon. However, the 2560 is a far sleeker unit than my old 1800: easier-to-use controls, better programming protocol, even the transport is smoother in operation.

Where is the pitch adjuster on Denon dcd-2560?

It is available either on the remote control or in the hidden drawer on the bottom half of the front panel. The advantage of adjusting pitch by as much as 1.5 or 2, or in some vocal recordings, even up to 3.5, is that it transforms the sound into the equal of a newer valve CD player.

Where is the DAC on a Denon CD player?

This DENON CD player was made to be a classic. Although it boasts only a 20Bit DAC, it offered what few CD players could – then and now – the ability to control pitch manually. It is available either on the remote control or in the hidden drawer on the bottom half of the front panel.

What’s the advantage of a Denon compact disc player?

The advantage of adjusting pitch by as much as 1.5 or 2, or in some vocal recordings, even up to 3.5, is that it transforms the sound into the equal of a newer valve CD player. Match it to a restored vintage amplifier, it will also bring out the analogue hues of any CD recording!

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