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Conrad Johnson D/A 2b & DR-1 (DAC/Transport)

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£3,500.00 £1,490.00


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The division of compact disk playback systems into a separate transport and digital processor allows each unit to be carefully optimized for its specialized task, and also allows access to the high performance digital processor for other sources, such as a digital tape recorder or laser disc player. The DR-1, D/A-2b, and D/A-3 offer two conrad-johnson cd playback systems for listeners for whom musical performance is the most important criterion.

DR-1 Compact Disc Data Reader
The task of a compact disc transport is to recover the binary data encoded on a cd and to accurately transmit that data to a digital to analogue converter. A stable platform for the mechanism is vitally important to allow accurate reading of the data. For this reason, the DR-1 is housed in a sturdy, mass loaded chassis. The smooth, quiet operation of the DR-1 is an added benefit of this design.
To assure accurate data retrieval, precise adjustments are made to the laser intensity and focus.
Any variation in the timing of the data stream will lead to distortion in the analogue audio wave form, so the data must be transmitted at a precisely correct and unvarying rate. Deviations in this rate are called “jitter”. A sophisticated crystal controlled “re-clocking” circuit in the DR- I reduces jitter by an order of magnitude.
The D/A-2b and D/A-3 Digital Processors
A digital processor accepts the data stream from the transport and converts the numerical data back into music. Several circuits are involved in this process. Of these, data conversion, analogue filtering and power supplies are particularly important to faithful music reproduction.
We have chosen to use bit-stream DAC chips for these processors because we find that they offer by far the most musical performance. The edgy, unmusical sound that we typically find with multi-bit DACs is probably attributable to a type of crossover-notch distortion which is intrinsic to these designs, and absent from bit-stream converters. This distortion is essentially invariant to signal amplitude, making it most noticeable on delicate musical passages, obscuring ambience information, tonal nuance, and harmonic subtlety The bit-stream approach reproduces these important elements of musical information far more naturally
The final stage of any DAC is the analogue output stage. This stage is a low-pass filter, designed to remove high-frequency (supersonic) artifacts of the conversion process. In the majority of units presently on the market, this critical function is performed by an IC op-amp, with much the same result as would be expected from using that device in a preamplifier. In contrast, the output stages of the D/A-2b and D/A-3 are designed and executed in much the same way as our preamplifier circuits, using discrete devices – the D/A-2b using vacuum-tubes, the D/A-3 using field-effect transistors.
Always important, power supply des critical to the musical performance of a tal processor, because of the need to isolate the sensitive analogue audio stages from the very high-frequency noise generated in the digital sections. In the D/A-2b and the D/A-3, dc voltage is supplied to the audio stage by a discrete regulated power supply, designed to offer vanishingly low impedance at all audio frequencies. These power supplies use polypropylene and polystyrene capacitors exclusively A similar, separate regulator supplies DC to the analogue circuits in the DAC chip – the origin of the audio signal.
The DR-1, D/A-2b and D/A-3 have been designed and produced with care to transform digital sources into a musically rewarding experience. These digital playback systems offer depth and focus of soundstage, tonal accuracy, and an ability to convey nuance in musical performances that many audiophiles have felt would not be possible from compact disc.

Brand: Conrad Johnson

Model Name/Number: D/A 2b & DR-1

Price (RRP): £3500

Choice Hifi Price: £1490

Product Information:

DR-1 Compact Disc Data Reader

—Introduced February, 1996

Specifications:

Outputs: One RCA coaxial output.
Professional Output Option adds one ST Glass optical output and one AES/EBU output.

Features:

  • Infra-red wireless remote control
  • 30 track programming
  • digital volume control

Mechanical

  • Dimensions: 14.375D x 19W x 3.315H inches
  • Weight: 17 lbs.

D/A-2b Vacuum-Tube Digital Processor

— introduced September, 1995

Specifications:

  • Sensitivity: 1.0 VRMS output at 0 dB (maximum output)
  • Distortion: less than .05% THD
  • Bandpass: 5 Hz to 20 KHz, +0, -5 dB
  • Hum and Noise: 92 dB relative to 1.0 V output
  • Phase: 0, 180 degrees of phase shift switch selectable
  • Inputs: One RCA coaxial, one BNC coaxial, one TOSlink optical. ST Glass optical input is optionally available.
  • Digital Output: one BNC coaxial

Mechanical

  • Dimensions: 14.375D x 19W x 3.315H inches
  • Weight: 19 tbs.

Condition: 10/10

Voltage: 220/240/50Hz

Finish/Colour: Gold facia

Packaging? Yes

Accessories? N/A

Item Location: In Stock

Status: Second Hand

Dimensions 5708473 cm