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NAD T535 Universal Disc Player
UNIVERSAL PLAYBACK:
With the proliferation of different optical disc formats, most people
want just one player that will play them all. The T535 is capable of
playing most all the popular entertainment oriented optical disc format,
including the high resolution DVD-Audio and SACD music formats. MP3
and WMA compressed formats are also decoded, offering surprisingly good
sound quality when recorded at higher available bit rates. Your existing
CD collection is also in for a major sonic upgrade when played back
through the advanced electronics of the T535.
DVD-Video can be watched in normal interlaced mode,
or in progressive scan mode, providing your TV monitor supports this
type of signal. If you have a high definition (HDTV) monitor equipped
with HDMI inputs that support HDCP encryption, you can also take advantage
of the Faroudja DCDi chip that will ‘upconvert’ standard
DVD (480/576 lines) to the HD formats of 720p, 1080i or 1080p.
DVD-Audio and SACD decoding take place
on board with comprehensive bass management available for decoded signals.
DVD-Audio uses high resolution 24 bit PCM signals and MLP ‘lossless’
compression to advance audio performance to unprecedented levels. SACD
(super audio compact disc) is a different approach to high definition
audio using the DSD (direct stream digital) technique to obtain a very
realistic sonic presentation. Both techniques have their adherents,
but thankfully, with the T535, you don’t have to take sides in
the discussion about which format is better – you have both formats
covered!
ADVANCED FEATURES:
The T535 includes the High Definition Digital Interface (HDMI) with
HDCP encryption, allowing high definition audio and video signals to
be transferred between source components, processors, and TV Displays
in a pure digital format. This eliminates the distortion producing conversions
between digital and analog by keeping the signal in the digital domain.
Naturally, the T535 supports all the
popular DVD-Video features, such as fast and slow scan, multi-language,
multi-angle, A-B repeat, and last scene bookmarking. The ergonomically
designed remote handset puts all these features right under your thumb
for easy and convenient operation. Easy integration with advanced control
systems, such as AMX and Crestron, is made possible using the rear panel
IR input and RS-232 port.
AUDIO PERFORMANCE:
Digital audio outputs are available in both coaxial, and optical (TosLink)
SPDIF formats, as well as I/2 S digital format via the HDMI output.
DVD-Audio uses the Dolby licensed MLP lossless compression to produce
PCM formatted high resolution signals with 24 bits and up to 192kHz
sample rates. MLP perfectly shrinks the very high data rates of DVD-Audio
– up to 13.8 Mbps – to the DVD limit of 9.6 Mbps without
losing any data. This compares with data rates of approximately 1.5
Mbps for CD, and as little as 0.03 Mbps for MP3 encoded audio.
Dolby Digital and Dolby ProLogic decoding
is also included, as is support for MP3 and Windows Media Audio.
The NAD T535 uses audiophile quality
24-bit, 192-kHz audio D/A converters. These devices are well protected
from noise caused by even minute fluctuations in current from the power
supply. The level of quantization noise within the frequency range is
uniform for all frequencies and very well suppressed. This D/A converter
ensures that all the sound you hear is as clear and noise-free as possible.
High speed FET output devices keep all the detail present in high resolution
SACD and DVD-Audio formats, perfectly intact.
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$599.00
VIDEO PERFORMANCE:
The T535 features a Dual Discrete Video Circuit (D.D.V.C.) for the highest
possible picture quality via the Component Video output. An extremely
high-speed video D/A converter is a very critical component in generating
superior quality video playback from DVD. The NAD T535, therefore, uses
the highest quality 12-bit, 216- MHz video D/A converters to ensure
highly accurate playback of deli¬cate, low-level video signals.
This produces a vivid picture that is faithful in every detail. Over
sampling of 4x is achieved for Progressive and 8x for interlaced video
signals, allowing more detailed D/A conversion. Higher quality picture
reproduction is also possible thanks to a filter with flexible ‘shutout
characteristics’ that is used for the analog filter in the latter
stage.
Progressive Scan features the DCDi processor
by Faroudja. Progressive Scan technology represents a vast improvement
over the interlaced scanning method used in normal TV broadcasts and
other conven¬tional applications, as it can process around twice
as much video data to produce a sharper, noise-free picture with finer
details. Video images are faithfully displayed with optimum naturalness
and beauty.
Specifications:
Audio:
Frequency Response SACD Audio: -3dB (Ref. 20Hz-50KHz, SACD)
Frequency Response DVD (96kHz): -1dB (Ref. 20Hz-44KHz, DVD)
Signal to noise ratio, A-weighted: >95dBA (A-WTD)
THD (at 0dB, 1kHz) <0.002%
Dynamic range: >90dBA (A-WTD)
Number of discs: 1
DVD Video:
Signal to noise: 90dB
Signal system: PAL/NTSC
Output:
Digital coaxial - PCM, DTS, MPEG, AC3: 500mVp-p
Digital optical - PCM, DTS, MPEG, AC3: 3Vp-p
Composite video: 0.7Vp-p/75 ohms
HDMI: HDCP 480p/720p/1080i/1080p (NTSC)
S-Video: Y/C 4 pin x 1
Component Video: 1Vp-p/75 ohms
Remote control: Yes
Physical Specifications:
Dimensions (W×H×D):
Imperial 16.9 x 2.9 x 11.8”
Metric 428.5 x 73 x 300mm
Net Weight:
Imperial 8.6 lbs
Metric 3.9kg
Shipping Weight:
Imperial 12.8 lbs
Metric 5.8kg
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