Phillips CDR760 Audio CD Recorder

Features

Technical Specifications CDR 760

GENERAL
System Compact disc digital Audio (Audio CD-Recorder)
Number of channels 2 (stereo)
Applicable supply AC 230V (/0o
Power consumption 15W
Operating temperature 5-35'C
Weight 4 kg
Dimensions 435 x 305 x 88 mm (w x d x h)
AUDIO
Frequency response (digital in) 20 Hz - 22.05kHz
Playback S/N 100 dB
Playback dynamic range 95 dB
Playback total harmonic distortion 85 dB (0.0056%)
Recording S/N (Analogue) 90 dB
Recording S/N (Digital) Recording quality equal to Source
Recording dynamic range 92 dB
Recording total harmonic distortion 85 dB (0.0056%)
Headphones 0-5Vrms / 8-2000¸
Recording values for line input/output
Digital coaxial input (direct recording) 44.1 ±100ppm
Digital optical input (direct recording) 44.1 ±100ppm
Analogue input (level potentiometer) 700mVrms/50 k¸ = 0 dB
Line output voltage 2Vrms ±2dB
Digital coaxial output
0.5 Vpp/75¸
Recording functions
Recording on CD-R & CD-RW disc
Auto start recording per disc
Erase last track (CD-RW disc)
Erase disc (CD-RW disc)
Erase Table of Contents (re-recording on finalised RW-disc)
Manual/Auto track increment
Remaining recording time display
Finalise (make disc compatible to CD-player)
SCMS (Serial Copy management system)
RID code (Recorder Unique identifier)
Playback functions
Play - Pause - Stop
Direct track selection
Next/Previous track selection
Accessories
Search forward/reverse
Remote control (+batteries)
Repeat (all/ per track)
Audio cable (x2)
Program play (30 tracks)
Digital coaxial cable (x1)
Time display switching
AC mains cord


Direct Line Recording (DLR)
 
The DLR technique makes it possible to make a bit-by-bit recording from CD or other sources with a sample frequency of 44.1kHz ±100ppm.
 
When this signal is detected, the SRC will be switched of automatically and a special tuneable crystal will bring the speed of the R(W)-disc in line with the source disc.


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