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The Chord Collection Of Sci-Fi Hi-Fi (Part 3) - Components

12/22/2013 10:39:48 AM
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Chord Blu CD transport

Price: $9,600.3

Chord’s dedicated CD transport features internal up sampling and a specialized output designed to work with the QBD76. The lid is spring loaded to stay open when the transport is mounted at an angle.

Description: Chord Blu CD transport

Chord Blu CD transport

Technical Specifications

Digital Outputs

·         1x Coaxial BNC

·         1x Dual Data 176.4kHz twin Coaxial BNC

·         1x Optical Toslink

·         2x AES/EBU XLR or 1x Dual Data AES twin XLR

Wordclock input

·         1x Coaxial BNC, 44.1kHz

Adjustments:

·         2-position Dither selection: 16- or 24-bit

·         3-position sampling frequency selector: 44.1kHz/ 88.2kHz/ Dual Data 176.4kHz

Mains Power:

·         50Vac through 260Vac Auto line adjust

Dimensions (mm)

·         335 x 105 x 170 (W x H x D)

Weight

·         7 Kg

Chord QBD76 HDSD DAC

Price: $8,032.4

The QBD76 is a fully 192kHz-capable design that additionally supports DSD over USB. The processing architecture is unique to Chord and is built around FGPA technology.

Description: Chord QBD76 HDSD DAC

Chord QBD76 HDSD DAC

Technical specifications

·         Harmonic distortion: < -103 dB (1kHz, 24-Bit @ 44.1KHz Sample Frequency); < -110dB (100Hz, 24-Bit @ 44.1KHz Sample Frequency)

·         Signal to noise ratio: >120dB

·         Channel separation: >125dB @ 1kHz

·         Dynamic range: 122dB

·         Switchable digital inputs: 2x 75ohm S/PDIF BNC coax; 2x AES balanced XLR input; 2x plastic fibre optic (TOSlink); 1x USB (B-type ) 44-48kHz capable; 1x 4-pin high-speed to USB (A-type ) 192kHz-capable

·         Analogue outputs: 2x RCA phono, 2x balanced XLR

·         RAM buffer, 3 settings: off, min and maximum

·         Phase switch, 2 settings: positive/negative output phase

·         Sample frequencies: 44kHz – 96kHz Optical, AES; 44kHz – 192kHz Coax Single Data, USB; 176kHz and 192kHz Dual Cable Optical, AES, or Coax

·         Output max: 6V rms. balanced. 3V rms. unbalanced

·         Output impedance: 75ohms (short circuit protected)

·         Dimensions: 338x60x145mm (Width x Height x Depth)

·         Weight: 7kg

Chord prima preamp

Price: $6.424.3

The Prima offers one balanced and four unbalanced inputs that can all have their gain settings adjusted independently and output to power amplifiers via a pair of balanced outputs.

Description: Chord prima preamp

Chord prima preamp

Technical Specifications

·         Unbalanced Inputs: 4 x pair of unbalanced RCA's

·         Balanced Inputs: 1 x pair of balanced XLRs

·         Outputs: 1 x pair of balanced XLR's; 1 x pair of tape output sockets

·         Nominal Gain: 6 levels of gain on all channels (0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1, 1.25 & 1.5)

·         Dimensions (mm): 335 x 65 x 170 (W x H x D):

·         Weight: 8 kg

Chord symphonic phono stage

Price: $4,293.6

A moving coil phono stage that offers the option to run it fully balanced from input to output as well as a considerable choice of loading and impedance options, shown via LED’s in the viewing windows.

Description: Chord symphonic phono stage

Chord symphonic phono stage

Technical Specifications

·         Unbalanced: 4R7; 33R; 100R; 4k7; 47k; 150pf; all with 47pf or 200pf

·         Balanced: 9R4; 66R; 200R; 9k4; 94k; 75pf; all with 47pf or 100pf

·         Input Noise: 1.5nV/Hz (approximate - absolute still air)

·         Max. V rms: 10V - all frequencies undistorted

·         Gain range: 0dB - 60dB, 40dB @ 1 KHz

·         Response: R1AA curve

·         Accuracy: ±0.1dB

Chord mezzo 50 power AMP

Price: $3,955.9 X2

A switchable stereo/mono power amp that uses a unique power supply with considerably more energy storage than would traditionally be the case, allowing for a more stable output.

Description: Chord mezzo 50 power AMP

Chord mezzo 50 power AMP

Technical Specifications

·         Output Power in Stereo: 50 W rms per channel into 8 Ohms

·         Output Power Bridged Mono: 100W rms per channel into 8 Ohms

·         Phase: Switchable Phase option on each channel

·         Output Connections: 4 x Gold WBT binding posts

·         Inputs: 1 x pair of balanced XLR's; 1 x pair of unbalanced RCA phono sockets

·         Gain: 30dB

·         Stability: Unconditional

·         Dimensions (mm): 335 x 60 x 170 (Width x Height x Depth)

·         Weight: 8 kg

PMC fact.8 speakers

Price: $9,640.5

The fact series takes many of PMC’s technologies – transmission lines, inert cabinets and adjustable crossovers – and places them in a slim line and extremely attractive cabinet.

Description: PMC fact.8 speakers

PMC fact.8 speakers

Specification

·         Available Finishes: Tiger Ebony, Light Oak, Graphite Poplar, Rich Walnut, White Silk

·         Crossover Frequency: 1.7kHz

·         Dimensions: H 1030mm (40.55") + 25mm (0.98") spikes W 155mm (6.1") + 80mm (3.15") ingot feet D 380mm (14.96") + 23mm (0.9") Ag terminal

·         Drive Units: 2 × fact 140mm (5½") precision drivers, 1× fact 19mm (0.75") high-res SONOMEX™ soft dome ferro-fluid cooled with 34mm wide surround

·         Effective ATL™ Length: 3m 9.8ft

·         Frequency Response: 28Hz – 30kHz

·         Impedance: 8 Ohms

·         Input Connectors: 2 pairs 4mm PMC Ag terminals (bi-wire or bi-amp)

·         Sensitivity: 89dB 1w at 1m

·         Weight: 20.0kg 44lbs

 

 
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