Sony has released a new SACD player in Japan due to the market on August 21st. The SCD-XE800 (Y37,800) has several characteristics from the SCD-XA5400ES, ensuring this entry-level model still has high quality sound. Sony is reusing the design and placement of key components in the XA5400ES in this new model, such as the inner design of the components – including signal processor, servo circuit, optical block and its overall anti-vibration structure.
Super Audio D / A Converter is included in this model, which reduces digital noise and distortion to ensure natural tones. High quality capacitors were specifically chosen in the circuit design and Sony is offering the best combination of parts available in this price range.
Outputs include coaxial, optical digital, and two channel analog. SACD playback frequency range is 2Hz-100kHz, dynamic range is more than 100dB and total harmonic distortion is less than 0.0035%. Specifications are slightly different for normal CD playback, which you can see in the specifications. Power consumption is about 20W, and it has a 0.5W standby power mode. SACD, CD-R, CD-RW discs are all supported, but SACD multi-channel playback is not supported.
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Sony has released a new SACD player in Japan due to the market on August 21st. The SCD-XE800 (Y37,800) has several characteristics from the SCD-XA5400ES, ensuring this entry-level model still has high quality sound. Sony is reusing the design and placement of key components in the XA5400ES in this new model, such as the inner design of the components – including signal processor, servo circuit, optical block and its overall anti-vibration structure.
Super Audio D / A Converter is included in this model, which reduces digital noise and distortion to ensure natural tones. High quality capacitors were specifically chosen in the circuit design and Sony is offering the best combination of parts available in this price range.
Outputs include coaxial, optical digital, and two channel analog. SACD playback frequency range is 2Hz-100kHz, dynamic range is more than 100dB and total harmonic distortion is less than 0.0035%. Specifications are slightly different for normal CD playback, which you can see in the specifications. Power consumption is about 20W, and it has a 0.5W standby power mode. SACD, CD-R, CD-RW discs are all supported, but SACD multi-channel playback is not supported.
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