FS Ayre CX7e CD player

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    Ayre CX-7e, owned from new, as new condition, box, paperwork, remote, beautiful sound, built like a tank £1250 ovno (£2250 new), will throw in a WM Audio Silver Power Chord.

    CX-7e CD player Spec:
    No other CD player delivers music like the Ayre CX-7. Its sophisticated multi-stage digital filter allows the subtle sonic details in your favorite discs to shine through. An exclusive fully-balanced, zero-feedback analog circuit combines breathtaking transparency with beguiling musicality. The fundamental tones that provide music's foundation are meticulously rendered by the CX-7's twin massive power transformers -- one handles just the digital circuitry; the other the analog. The Ayre CX-7 is the source for your music.

    Features
    Highly advanced multi-stage digital filter system. First filter"upsamples" to 176.4 kHz at 24 bits. Second filter "oversamples" to 1.4112 MHz at 24 bits.

    Extremely linear segmented architecture D/A converter with differential current-output. Upper 6 bits are converted using a PCM architecture. Lower 18 bits are converted using a 5-level Sigma-Delta architecture operating at 11.2896 MHz.

    Zero feedback, DC-coupled true differential balanced analog circuitry (single-ended outputs also included)

    Specifications

    Frequency Response
    DC - 20 kHz, +/- 0.25 dB

    Signal/Noise
    110 dB (unweighted)

    Full Output
    4.5 Volts balanced
    2.25 Volts single-ended

    Dimensions
    17.25" W x 13.25" D x 4.75" H
    (43.8cm x 33.7cm x 12cm)

    Weight
    25 pounds (11.5 kg)
     
    JLN, Sep 3, 2008
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    SOLD

    Amp and speakers still available - see other adverts
     
    JLN, Sep 6, 2008
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