Rotel RCD-1572 MK II

CD Player
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The RCD-1572MKII follows Rotels proud tradition and heritage of engineering and manufacturing award winning CD players since 1989 supporting the over 200 billion CDs sold in the market with authentic, genuine detail delivering an exceptional sense of space and depth.

Utilizing an ultra-low noise in-house manufactured toroidal transformer the RCD-1572MKIIs analog and digital audio circuits, function control circuits and CD mechanism motor power supplies circuits are fed by individual transformer output windings each with dedicated voltage and current regulators for noise isolation. Further isolation optimizations were achieved with custom circuit board layout techniques all of which ensures the resulting audio is electrically and physically separated, clean and free from unwanted distortion.

A premium Texas Instruments 32-bit Digital to Analog converter is supported by Rotels proprietary Balanced Design Concept engineering method with custom tuned external analog output filters ensuring an exceptionally precise frequency response.

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  • Frequency Response: (Âą0.5db) 20Hz 20kHz (Âą 0.5dB)
  • Channel Balance: Âą 0.5 dB
  • Channel Seperation: > 115 dB @ 10kHz
  • Signal to Noise Ratio (A-weighted): > 118 dB
  • Dynamic Range: > 99 dB
  • Digital to Analog Converter: Wolfson 192kHz 24bit DAC
  • Analogue Output Level / Impedance (RCA): 2.2V / 100 ohms
  • Analogue Output Level / Impedance (XLR): 4.4V / 200 ohms
  • Digital Output: 0.5V, peak to peak
  • Load Impedance: 75 ohms
  • Power Requirements (AC): 120V, 60Hz (USA) / 230V, 50 Hz (EC)
  • Power Consumption: 15 watts
  • Standby Power Consumption: < 0.5 Watts
  • Dimensions (HxWxD): 431 x 104 x 320 mm
  • Panel Height: 2U / 88.1 mm
  • Weight: 6.7 kg
  • Finish: Silver and Black


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