Perreaux Network Router ECD2 User Manual

ECD2  
Compact Disc Player  
Owners Manual  
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Introducing the Perreaux  
ECD2 Compact Disc Player  
Congratulations on your Perreaux ECD2 purchase. To realise the full potential  
of your unit you need to appreciate all aspects of its operation.  
Before installing the ECD2 into your system, read the entire manual carefully.  
Endeavor to understand every detail by familiarising yourself with the controls  
and features as you read. You will find it easier to install using the relevant  
sections of this manual as a reference.  
We have attempted to explain every feature and operational facet clearly and  
concisely. In the event that something is still unclear to you, your Perreaux  
dealer will be happy to assist you further.  
Read this manual, install your unit correctly and realise the sonic significance of  
your investment in Perreaux.  
Perreaux products are designed to provide the utmost in sonic realism and  
electronic reliability with a functional yet elegant appearance that reflects the  
care and craftsmanship applied during all stages of construction.  
Features at a  
Glance  
àRugged build quality  
àMultiple regulated power supplies  
àDual 20-bit Burr Brown DAC  
àHDCD decoding  
àHigh speed processing with 96kHz over-sampling  
àDigital output  
àFull function infrared remote control  
To maintain the consistently high quality that you expect from us, and we expect  
from ourselves, Perreaux products are handcrafted.  
We maintain the human-link throughout, from design and construction, through  
to the ultimate test, your music, your system, your ears.  
Because we too listen to our products, we know that with your Perreaux you will  
discover many more of the musical secrets we strive to reveal.  
From all of us at Perreaux Industries Limited, thank you for choosing the  
Perreaux ECD2 compact disc player.  
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ii Important Safety Instructions  
Note:  
All safety and operation instructions should be read carefully before the  
ECD2 is operated. Keep the Owners Manual in a safe place for future  
reference.  
àThe ECD2 should not be used near water, for example near a bathtub,  
kitchen sink, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, etc.  
àThe ECD2 should be rack mounted only in a heavy-duty rack or stand that  
is recommended for audio equipment use.  
àMounting to a wall or ceiling should be via a heavy-duty bracket or shelf  
designed for audio equipment use.  
àThe ECD2 should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators,  
stoves, or other appliances that produce excessive amounts of heat.  
àDO NOT place the ECD2 directly onto carpeted surfaces.  
àAvoid exposing the ECD2 to extremely high or low temperatures.  
àThe ECD2 should be connected to a mains power supply only of the type  
described in the operating instructions, or as marked on the rear of the unit.  
àDO NOT disconnect the mains earth from the system.  
àThe mains power supply cord should be routed so that it is not likely to be  
walked on or pinched by items placed on or against it.  
àThe power cord of the ECD2 should be unplugged from the mains outlet  
when the unit is to be left unused for long periods or when attempting to  
connect or disconnect cables and before cleaning your unit.  
àCare should be taken so that objects and/or liquids do not accidentally fall  
inside the ECD2.  
àPlease keep electrical equipment out of reach of children.  
àPlease unplug sensitive electronic equipment during electrical storms.  
àPlease replace any fuse with the value and type specified.  
àAvoid operating the ECD2 with the cover removed.  
àDO NOT bypass any fuse.  
àDO NOT attempt to repair the ECD2. In the event of a problem, please  
contact your Perreaux dealer.  
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Table of Contents  
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Introducing the Perreaux ECD2 Compact Disc Player.......................................... 3  
Important Safety Instructions.................................................................................... 4  
Table of Contents......................................................................................................... 5  
Unpacking and Placement......................................................................................... 6  
Instant Install................................................................................................................ 7  
Front Panel Functions................................................................................................. 8  
Rear Panel Functions ................................................................................................ 10  
Remote Control Functions ....................................................................................... 12  
Special Design Philosophies .................................................................................... 15  
Special Design Features............................................................................................ 17  
Maximising System Potential................................................................................... 18  
Care and Maintainance ............................................................................................ 19  
Warranty Information and Obtaining Service ..................................................... 20  
Extended Warranty Registration Form ................................................................. 21  
Faultfinding Your System......................................................................................... 22  
Specifications.............................................................................................................. 27  
Physical Dimensions.................................................................................................. 29  
Contact Details........................................................................................................... 30  
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Unpacking and Placement  
The ECD2 is packaged for maximum protection. Please carefully read the  
instructions below before proceeding to unpack the unit. Be extremely careful.  
Unpacking  
àInspect both ends of the cardboard box and open at the end without the  
Procedure  
central staple by slitting the reinforced tape at either side.  
àFold back the flaps and tip the package on end and the inner box will  
slide out.  
àLay the inner box down flat and upright, open it conventionally by  
separating the top tray from the bottom.  
àThe product can now be removed from the bottom packaging. This will  
be easier if you have someone to help you by holding the base of the  
box.  
àAlternately, the bottom tray and player could be tipped upside down  
and the bottom packaging removed. If opened in this manner, please  
ensure that you turn the contents over again.  
Note:  
Be very careful to secure the unit if you are planning to flip the package  
upside down.  
àRemove the two white polystyrene protectors off either side of the  
player , leaving the black material covering.  
àPull back the material and remove the protective black tissue from the  
front panel.  
The player is now unpacked and ready for further installation.  
Note:  
Please retain all packaging material for future transport.  
Box 1 x ECD2 Compact disc player  
Contents  
1 x ECD2 Product manual  
1 x Perreaux remote control  
2 x AAA batteries  
1 x Detachable AC power cord  
Placing The ECD2 should generally be placed close to your amplifier, keeping the  
Your ECD2  
interconnect cabling short.  
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Instant Install  
If you are like us, the first thing you will want to do is to play your favourite  
piece of music through your new ECD2. The following instructions are written  
to enable you to achieve this as quickly as possible. These are not  
comprehensive instructions, but are designed to enable you to play music now!  
Note:  
Please take the time to read the ECD2 manual thoroughly as it  
incorporates many features, which will enhance its operation.  
Placement  
Best results will be achieved when placed on a solid surface. DO NOT place on  
a carpeted floor or cover the player!  
Turn off associated components  
This minimises the potential to damage any other components when connecting  
your ECD2 into the system.  
Connect ECD2 to amplifier  
Connect the output of the ECD2 to the un-balanced (RCA) inputs at the rear of  
your amplifier.  
Note:  
Try to keep all interconnect cables as far from loudspeaker cables as  
possible and well away from all AC mains leads.  
Switch on ECD2  
After checking the supply voltage compatibility with the voltage rating on the  
ECD2 rear panel, insert the power cord-set supplied into the rear of the unit and  
into the wall. Switch on the socket at the wall and power up the ECD2 by  
depressing the switch on the front panel.  
Switch on your amplifier  
Make sure your amplifier is connected to the mains and switch it on.  
Insert your favourite CD  
Open the disc drawer by pressing the ‘O/C’ button and insert your favourite CD.  
Press ‘PLAY’ on the ECD2  
Increase the volume  
Slowly increase the volume control of your amplifier to achieve a comfortable  
listening level.  
CONGRATULATIONS!  
Now that you have achieved your first objective, sit back, relax and please read  
the rest of the manual at your own pace, in your favourite armchair, whilst  
sipping a hot cup of coffee. You’ll find the whole experience much more  
pleasurable whilst listening to music.  
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Front Panel Functions  
Power Switch  
Depress this switch to turn power ON. Depress the switch again to turn the unit  
OFF.  
Vacuum Fluorescent Display  
Display provides information regarding the status of the ECD2 and track/time  
information for the disc being played.  
‘RPT’ Button  
Allows you to repeat the current track or the entire disc continuously until the  
feature is cancelled by pressing the RPT button or pressing ‘’. The RPT button  
steps sequentially through the available options. Pressing the button once  
repeats the current track, displaying REPEAT 1 in the display. Pressing a  
second time repeats the entire disc, displaying REAPEAT ALL in the display.  
Press a third time to cancel the REPEAT function.  
Note:  
The REPEAT function is automatically cancelled when the disc drawer is  
opened.  
‘O/C’ Button  
When the disc drawer is closed, pressing this button opens the drawer. To close  
the drawer, press the button again. Pressing ‘’ or lightly pushing on the  
drawer itself can also close the drawer. This can also be performed via the  
remote control.  
When the drawer is open, the display reads ‘OPEN’. When it is closed with no  
disc, the display reads ‘NO DISC’. When the drawer closes with a disc inserted,  
the display will show the number of tracks and the total time of the disc.  
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’ Button  
Press this button to start playing the disc. If the disc drawer is open, it will close  
automatically. The number of the track being played and the and the elapsed  
time will be shown in the display, along with the PLAY indicator.  
’ Button  
This button stops a disc that is playing and resets the player, i.e. if play is  
resumed, the disc will start over from the first track.  
’ Button  
Pressing this button returns to the beginning of the current track. Pressing twice  
quickly in succession returns to the beginning of the previous track. The new  
track number is shown in the display.  
’ Button  
Pressing this button advances to the beginning of the next track. The new track  
number is shown in the display.  
‘STBY’ Button  
This button puts the ECD2 into STANDBY mode, as indicated by the green  
standby light. The display goes dark and the unit will not operate.  
HDCD Indicator  
This light will illuminate to indicate that an HDCD encoded disc is being played.  
IR Sensor  
This is the infrared sensor to receive commands transmitted from the remote  
control.  
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Rear Panel Functions  
Caution!  
Please make all changes at minimum volume setting. Only increase the  
volume after the connections have been made.  
Digital Output  
Using a standard 75Ω coax digital cable with RCA termination, connect the  
digital output to the coax digital input on the external D/A converter.  
These high quality gold plated sockets are highly conductive, corrosion resistant,  
and provide less potential for corrosion induced distortion.  
Refer to Chapter 13 “Specifications” for more details.  
Analog Output  
Standard single-ended outputs (RCA) supplying analog signals to the source  
inputs of an audio preamplifier, integrated amplifier or receiver.  
Using quality audio interconnect cables, connect the left channel output of the  
ECD2 to the left channel input on the preamplifier or other component and the  
right channel output to the right channel input on the preamplifier or other  
component.  
Refer to Chapter 13 “Specifications” for more details.  
Serial Number  
The serial number is unique to your ECD2. Please record this number and store  
it in a safe place. For any service related enquiry, please be prepared to quote  
the product serial number to Perreaux personnel or their service representative.  
Input Voltage and Fuse Rating  
Input Voltage  
It is important that the ECD2 be operated from the correct AC mains voltage.  
This unit is factory set for the voltage applicable to the original country of  
destination.  
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The ECD2 will operate satisfactorily within a voltage variation of up to ±5% of  
that voltage at which the unit has been set.  
If you require the voltage setting to be altered, e.g. relocation to another area,  
city or country, or extraordinarily high or low voltages, please contact your  
Perreaux dealer. Qualified service personnel can only perform this modification.  
Caution!  
Caution!  
Caution!  
Never attempt to connect the unit to the incorrect voltage. Severe  
damage can result from applying incorrect voltage to the unit.  
Fuse Rating  
The fuse rating displayed here, refers to the rating of the mains inlet fuse.  
For more information on fuse ratings, please refer to Chapter 13  
“Specifications”.  
Never replace the fuses with any other ratings other than the one  
specified.  
AC Mains Input and Fuse  
AC Mains Input  
An IEC-standard mains input is provided at the rear of the unit. The AC cord set  
is removable, allowing you to upgrade to a cord set of your preference.  
Prior to connection to the AC mains, please check the voltage label on  
the rear panel to ensure that your unit conforms to the power supply in  
your area. Never attempt to connect the unit to the incorrect voltage.  
Severe damage can result from applying incorrect voltage to the unit.  
Mains Fuse  
The ECD2 is equipped with a user serviceable AC mains fuse. In the event of  
fuse failure, always replace with the same type and value fuse. Remember, fuses  
do not usually blow without a reason. Any doubts about fuse failure should be  
conveyed directly to your Perreaux dealer.  
For more information on fuse ratings, please refer to Chapter 13  
“Specifications”.  
Caution!  
This is the ONLY user accessible fuse.  
Never replace the fuses with any other ratings other than the one  
specified on the rear panel.  
Always ensure your ECD2 is disconnected from the mains supply before  
attempting to change the mains fuse.  
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Remote Control Functions  
The ECD2 comes supplied with a 29 button Perreaux Universal infrared remote  
control.  
The remote control uses 2 x AAA batteries and may be changed by sliding  
forward the plastic cover located on the bottom of the remote.  
Note:  
Press the white  
button on the remote to select the code-set required  
to control the ECD2.  
The ECD2 uses the following functions:  
Open/Close  
When the disc drawer is closed, pressing this button, labeled O/C, opens the  
drawer. To close the drawer, press the button again.  
When the drawer is open, the display reads ‘OPEN’. When it is closed with no  
disc, the display reads ‘NO DISC’. When the drawer closes with a disc inserted,  
the display will show the number of tracks and the total time of the disc.  
Program  
Pressing this button, labeled PROG, allows you to memorise as many as 20  
tracks on the current disc for playback in a specific order. For example, you  
could instruct the ECD2 to play track 6, followed by track 10, followed by track  
2. To begin a program:  
àInsert a disc and close the drawer. The ECD2 will read the  
contents of the disc.  
àPress the PROG button on the remote control.  
The  
PROGRAM indicator will show on the display, along with  
‘P:00’ indicating that the unit is waiting for the first track to  
be memorised.  
àEnter the first track number using the DIRECT ACCESS  
buttons. Your selection will be memorised automatically and  
the display will change to ‘P:01’, indicating that one track has  
been memorised.  
Continue entering the rest of your  
selections using the DIRECT ACCESS buttons.  
Note:  
There is no need to press the PROG button, as each selection is  
memorised as it is entered.  
Once you have memorised a play list, the ECD2 remains in PROGRAM mode  
until the disc drawer is opened or the STOP button is pressed twice in  
succession. If you press the PLAY button, the memorised program will play  
instead of the entire disc, starting with the first selection in the memorised list.  
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Search Backward /  
Search Forward  
These buttons, labeled and , fast reverse or fast forward through the  
currently playing disc as long as they are pressed.  
Direct Access  
These numeric buttons are used to directly access a track from the remote  
control instead of stepping through using the TRACK buttons.  
The first ten tracks on a disc can be selected by pressing the corresponding  
button on the remote control. For example, to play the eighth track, press  
.
When accessing track numbers greater than 10, press followed by the track  
number. For example, to select track 15, press  
followed by and  
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The number of the selected track will appear on the display.  
There is also a four by four matrix of track numbers (1 – 16) at the right side of  
the display. This indicates all of the tracks on the disc. If there are more than  
16, all of the digits will illuminate, accompanied by the word OVER, regardless  
of which track is playing. This matrix is independent of the main numeric area  
of the display, which will always indicate the currently playing track, even if  
above 16.  
The DIRECT ACCESS buttons may also be used to memorise tracks in  
PROGRAM mode.  
Track Forward /  
Track Backward  
These buttons are used to select tracks on the disc. When a disc is playing,  
pressing the TRACK forward button advances to the beginning of the next track.  
Pressing the TRACK backward button returns to the beginning of the current  
track. Pressing twice quickly in succession returns to the beginning of the  
previous track.  
Play  
Press the PLAY button to start playing the disc. If the disc drawer is open,  
it will close automatically. The number of the track being played and the  
elapsed time will be shown in the display, along with the PLAY indicator.  
Normally, the disc will start playing with the first track. However, you can  
select a different track using the TRACK buttons or the DIRECT ACCESS  
buttons before pressing PLAY to start playing a different selection.  
Pause  
This button is used to temporarily suspend play. The disc continues to spin and  
play will be resumed from the current position. The PAUSE indicator will show  
in the display. To resume playing the disc, press the PAUSE button again or  
press the PLAY button.  
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Stop  
This button stops a disc that is playing and resets the player, i.e. if play is  
resumed, the disc will start over from the first track. Pressing the STOP button  
twice in quick succession cancels any programmed selections.  
Random  
This instructs the ECD2 to play tracks from the entire disc in random order.  
Once all of the selections have been played once, the disc will stop playing,  
unless the REPEAT function is utilised, in which case the random play will  
continue until the STOP button is pressed. When the RANDOM feature is in  
use, the word RANDOM is shown in the display.  
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Special Design Philosophies  
Perreaux has been designing and manufacturing only the highest quality audio  
componentry for more than a quarter of a century. Technology has continued to  
evolve rapidly over that time and our knowledge and application of design,  
materials and manufacturing techniques has advanced in tandem with this.  
Today’s Perreaux range comes closer to fulfilling our shared vision than at any  
other time in the past.  
To follow is a discussion on some of Perreaux design philosophies that have  
been incorporated into the entire range.  
Minimalist Leading British architect, John Pawson, writes:  
Design  
The Minimum can be defined as the perfection that an object  
achieves when it is no longer possible to improve it by subtraction.  
This is the quality that an object has when every component, every  
detail, and every junction has been reduced or condensed to the  
essentials. It is the result of the omission of the inessentials”.  
Perreaux has historically embraced the minimalist ethic from an audio design  
perspective only. The concept of “less equating to more” has been at the heart  
of all Perreaux audio designs for more than a quarter of a century.  
Minimalist Electronics  
We wish to maximise the quality of your listening pleasure by keeping the  
componentry and signal path as uncluttered, short and clean possible. All  
components in the signal path, even those of the highest quality have an effect  
on the signal, thereby altering the quality of the reproduction in some way. Our  
aim is to recreate in its entirety, the original performance by not adding or  
subtracting anything, irrespective of the source.  
Minimalist User Interface  
We carefully study the user interface and par down the number of buttons and  
associated clutter leaving just the essential and no more. How tempting it has  
been over the years to loose sight of our core values as technology or trends  
have made it possible. That is one of the reasons why our older products still  
have such a high resale value today. The user interface has and always will  
remain simple, free from adornments, clean and uncluttered.  
Minimalist Aesthetics  
Our products appeal to those who seek the ultimate in audio exclusivity, namely  
the perfect blend of “form and function”.  
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“Form and function” are both tough masters. That is why our amplifier heat  
sinks are not hidden, but instead feature prominently in all our designs. We  
make no excuses for producing some of the most distinctive high-end audio  
products on the planet. We let “form and function” blend together in perfect  
harmony. This surely is the essence of true minimalist utilisation.  
Minimalism in a Wider Context  
John Pawson writes:  
“Clearly simplicity has dimensions to it that go beyond the purely  
aesthetic: it can be seen as the reflection of some innate, inner  
quality, or the pursuit of philosophical or literary insight into the  
nature of harmony, reason, and truth”.  
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Special Design Features  
Rugged Build Mechanical strength has been a hallmark of Perreaux products since the  
Quality company first started production back in 1974. The concept behind the physical  
design and construction is that each structural member should contribute to both  
rigidity and performance.  
Multiple There is a separate regulated power supply for each section of the CD player.  
Regulated One positive supply and one negative supply for the sensitive analog output  
Power  
Supplies  
stage, another one for the DAC section, another for the clock generation of the  
DAC section and a further supply for the microcontroller and display. The  
advantage of this is that there is complete isolation from stage to stage, ensuring  
the analog section is completely free from digital noise.  
Dual 20-bit The ECD2’s precision transport is backed up by Burr Brown’s PCM1732 digital  
Burr Brown to analog converter, featuring HDCD decoding. The dual 20-bit, multi-level  
DAC  
Delta-Sigma operation with 8x oversampling ensures the ECD2 will deliver a  
high level of audio performance.  
HDCD® High Definition Compatible Digital™ (HDCD®) is an encoding technique that  
Decoding allows a CD to have greater dynamic range, focused 3D soundstage, reduced  
distortion, and increased detail. When playing HDCD encoded discs, the ECD2  
can reproduce as much as 20-bit dynamic range. HDCD discs are identified by  
an HDCD logo on the package.  
No user action is required to play an HDCD encoded disc. The player  
automatically senses HDCD encoding and enables the necessary circuitry. The  
HDCD indicator on the front panel will light to indicate that an HDCD disc is  
being played.  
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Maximising System Potential  
Interconnects An often-ignored area in high fidelity systems is the cabling connecting the  
and Speaker various components. Interconnect leads should be high quality cable with  
Cables substantial terminations. Gold plate is inherently resistant to corrosion, and an  
excellent conductor. The presence of corrosion induces distortion and poor  
conductivity will seriously interfere with sound quality. Terminations must plug  
snugly into sockets to maintain maximum conductivity and to avoid annoying  
earthing problems.  
Speaker cabling is equally critical. Use only solidly constructed cable of high  
purity copper or silver content.  
Again, gold plated terminations are  
recommended, of the spade or banana plug type. Use cables of equal length and  
as short as possible to maintain uniform electrical resistance at the lowest  
possible level. If your amplifier is closer to one of your speakers than the other,  
avoid coiling the longer lead as this can create inductance, with the potential of  
reduced high frequency performance. Keep all connections clean, firm and  
tight. The traditional adage that a chain is only as strong as its weakest link  
most certainly applies to audio systems.  
Positioning Positioning of your source equipment (tuner, video, disc, tape, record, decks) is  
Ancillary  
important. To avoid airborne frequency peaks, place them well away from your  
Equipment  
loudspeakers and not in the corners of your listening area.  
Final High fidelity systems are an investment deserving of careful thought and  
Thoughts  
personal time. Your preferences, priorities and constraints will dictate the  
parameters of your purchase, your ears will tell you what is the right choice for  
you. Our experience tells us that the bitterness of dissatisfaction lingers long  
after the fragrance of cheap price is forgotten, hence our use of the term –  
investment.  
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Care and Maintenance  
The ECD2 has been designed to provide many years of trouble free enjoyment.  
Note:  
Please switch the unit off and remove the cord-set from the rear of the  
amplifier before attempting to clean your ECD2 in the manner described  
below.  
Never apply liquid directly to the ECD2.  
Never use abrasives.  
Never rub in a circuilar motion.  
Cover The cover features a durable, high quality powder-coat finish. To remove finger  
marks and dirt, lightly rub the surface with a soft cloth.  
If the dirt is not removed, dip your cloth in a mild solution of soap and water,  
squeeze excess moisture from it and then gently reapply to the surface.  
Stubborn dirt may be removed by the application of a small quantity of  
methylated spirits, applied directly to the cleaning cloth only and reworking the  
effected area.  
Front Panel Black Powder-coat Finish  
The front panel is finished in the same durable powder coat as the cover and can  
be cleaned in a similar manner, as described above.  
Chrome Finish  
To remove finger marks and dirt on chrome finishes, lightly rub the surface with  
a soft cloth containing a very small quantity of isopropyl alcohol (methylated  
spirits) on it.  
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Warranty Information  
and Obtaining Service  
1 Year The Perreaux ECD2 is warranted to be free from defects in material and  
Limited workmanship under normal use to the original purchaser for a period of 1-year  
Warranty (365) days from the date of purchase from an authorised dealer or distributor.  
3 Year To extend the warranty on your Perreaux ECD2 to three (3) years from date of  
Extended purchase, please return a fully completed warranty registration form along with a  
Warranty copy of the original receipt of purchase to:  
Perreaux Industries Ltd  
PO Box 47413  
Ponsonby  
Auckland  
New Zealand  
For the Extended Warranty Registration Form, please refer to Chapter 11.  
Warranty Perreaux Industries Ltd may, at its discretion, allow the warranty on this product  
Transfer to be transferred. Please contact Perreaux on [email protected] requesting a  
transfer.  
Information If during the warranty period the Perreaux ECD2 exhibits defects in materials  
on the ECD2  
Warranty  
and/or workmanship, it will be repaired or replaced, at our option, without  
charge for either parts or labour. The warranty does not apply to any unit that  
has been misused, abused or altered.  
Any unit that is not performing satisfactorily may be returned to the factory in  
Auckland, New Zealand for evaluation. Return authorisation must first be  
obtained by either calling or writing to Perreaux prior to shipping the unit.  
Perreaux Industries Ltd and it’s authorised distributors and dealers shall not be  
held liable for any freight or insurance charges. Freight and insurance charges to  
and from the Perreaux factory will be the sole responsibility of the owner of the  
unit.  
There is no other express warranty on the ECD2. Neither this warranty nor any  
other warranty, express or implied, including any implied warranties of  
merchantability of fitness, shall extend beyond the warranty period. No  
responsibility is assumed for any incidental or consequential damages.  
Obtaining In the event that you are experiencing difficulty with the ECD2, please as a first  
Service step, follow the faultfinding procedures in Chapter 12. If after following this  
procedure, you require further assistance, please contact your Perreaux dealer.  
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Extended Warranty  
Registration Form  
Please complete this form and either fax, mail or scan and e-mail it to Perreaux  
Industries Ltd.  
Fax:  
+64 9 815 5981  
Mail: Perreaux Industries Ltd  
PO Box 47 413  
Ponsonby  
Auckland  
New Zealand  
Alternatively, complete the online Warranty Registration Form on our website  
3 Year Extended Warranty Form  
Name:  
Address:  
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City:  
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Telephone:  
E-mail:  
Website:  
Product Purchased: E - S E R I E S E C D 2  
Serial Number:  
Dealer:  
Purchase Date:  
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Faultfinding Your System  
Cause and Hum is a particularly annoying form of noise in any high fidelity system and at  
Elimination some time has been experienced by many of us.  
of Hum  
Hum may result from a number of different situations and to make matters  
worse maybe caused by a seemingly illogical combination of circumstances.  
One or more of three specific causes creates hum in the system.  
Induced Hum  
Hum can be induced into the system from one or more sources and is generally  
associated with the radiation of noise from one system into another.  
Hum and noise can be radiated from any object or system involving AC voltage  
and current such as power supplies in amplifiers, motors, switching equipment  
etc. All of these may be found in your hi-fi system or within your own home.  
Hum may be induced into any part of the system, so there are no specific  
instructions that can be given which will offer a guaranteed cure. A good  
practice to adopt is to keep low-level signal equipment such as phono systems,  
tuners etc. well away from high-level signal equipment such as power  
amplifiers. Alternatively, careful designs must be employed to negate these  
effects on low-level signal equipment. Another good practice to adopt is to keep  
all signal leads away from power leads.  
The practice of neatly tying excess leads together for a tidy looking installation  
should be resisted, as this could be the cause of induced hum in the system.  
Earth Loops  
Earth loops are a particularly annoying cause of hum in the system. Earth loops  
are created by mains frequency current flowing in the screen of signal leads and  
becomes apparent with the lack of adequate earthing between the various pieces  
of equipment making up the hi-fi system. This is further compounded by the  
fact that the equipment earthing considerations vary between different  
manufacturers and countries.  
Perreaux products used with equipment manufactured by other manufacturers  
may cause an earth loop situation, but Perreaux products used with other  
Perreaux products will not cause an earth loop situation provided the following  
precautions are observed:  
àThe entire hi-fi system must be connected to the same mains/line power  
outlet. This will ensure that each piece of the system shares the same earth  
or ground. This rule applies to all installations of all brands of equipment.  
A preamplifier or power amplifier may be operated from an extension cord  
plugged into the same mains/line outlet.  
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àWhen a piece of equipment is supplied with a three pin mains/line supply  
lead all three pins must be connected in the correct fashion - see your  
dealer if in doubt.  
àCheck all interconnecting signal leads for good connections, both internal  
connections and firm contact with the sockets. While the centre pin may  
make firm contact, it is very important that the outer contact is also firm.  
àNever remove the earth/ground wire from the mains/line supply of any  
piece of equipment. This could be hazardous.  
Broken Earth Connections  
This is a common cause of hum and noise in the system. In many instances, the  
only way to eliminate the possibility of hum problems arising through a broken  
earth connection somewhere in the system is to physically check every  
connection.  
Identifying When experiencing a problem, such as one channel not working, or a noise in  
and Isolating one channel, it is good practice to adopt a method of isolating the problem to a  
Problems specific item or area. This practice will assist in diagnosing, curing, or at least  
advising your technician of the problem and result in a saving of time, money  
and perhaps frustration.  
A logical approach to isolating the probable cause of the problem is to start at  
the loudspeakers and work back to the music source, eliminating each piece of  
equipment in turn.  
Caution!  
Observe precautions regarding volume control settings. Please make all  
changes at minimum volume setting. Only increase the volume after the  
connections have been made.  
Check that the entire system is connected in the proper manner and that the  
mains/line supply is connected and switched on.  
For clarity during this section, we have labeled one loudspeaker ‘A’ and the  
other loudspeaker ‘B’. In this example, loudspeaker ‘A’ appears faulty.  
Initial system connections  
SOURCE  
AMPLIFIER  
B
A
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Step 1 – Loudspeakers  
SOURCE  
AMPLIFIER  
B
A
Change the loudspeaker leads from one loudspeaker to the other. If the fault  
remains in loudspeaker ‘A’, then loudspeaker ‘A’ is at fault, go no further.  
If the fault now appears in loudspeaker ‘B’ then the problem lies further up the  
line. Move on to step 2.  
Step 2 – Loudspeaker Leads  
SOURCE  
AMPLIFIER  
B
A
Change the loudspeaker leads completely from left channel to right and from  
right channel to left by now swapping them at the amplifier output. If the fault  
now appears in loudspeaker ‘B’, then that loudspeaker lead is at fault, go no  
further.  
If the fault appears in loudspeaker ‘A’ then loudspeaker leads are OK. Move on  
to step 3.  
Caution!  
Restore the loudspeaker leads to their original connections at both ends.  
Step 3a – Inputs (Channels)  
SOURCE  
AMPLIFIER  
B
A
Change the input plugs on the rear of your amplifier, as follows: Change each  
input source in turn by swapping the plugs left to right and right to left. If the  
fault changes to loudspeaker ‘B’ on any one of the selected inputs, then that  
particular input source is possibly at fault. Move on to step 3b.  
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If the fault stays in loudspeaker ‘A’, then it is probable that the fault may exist  
within the amplifier.  
Caution!  
Changing of any connectors must be carried out at a minimum volume  
setting. Only increase the volume after the connections have been  
changed.  
Step 3b – Inputs (Interconnects)  
SOURCE  
AMPLIFIER  
B
A
Change the interconnect leads completely from left channel to right and from  
right channel to left by now swapping them at the source component’s output. If  
the fault stays in loudspeaker ‘B’, then the interconnect lead is at fault, go no  
further.  
If the fault appears in loudspeaker ‘A’, then the interconnect lead is OK.  
Caution!  
Changing of any connectors must be carried out at a minimum volume  
setting. Only increase the volume after the connections have been  
changed.  
Should the fault prove to be in the amplifier it will be necessary to determine  
where the fault actually lies. Most of this has been done, for instance, you now  
know what input/s and what channel is affected. This information will assist  
your Perreaux dealer or service person when or if any service is required.  
If the apparent fault is noise in one or both channels and has been localised to  
the amplifier, it will be necessary to determine whether or not the noise increases  
with the volume control; whether or not the noise exists when no input at all is  
connected to the amplifier; and what type of sound the noise is. For example,  
low frequency humming noise or high frequency hissing noise.  
This  
information will also assist your service person in making repairs or  
adjustments.  
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Faultfinding  
Flowchart  
Fault in  
loudspeaker A  
Swap loudspeaker  
connections  
Fault in  
loudspeaker  
A?  
Loudspeaker A  
at fault  
YES  
NO  
Swap amplifier  
outputs  
Fault in  
loudspeaker  
B?  
Loudspeaker  
cable at fault  
YES  
NO  
Restore speaker  
cables to original  
connections  
Swap amplifier  
source input  
channels  
Fault in  
loudspeaker  
A?  
Loudspeaker  
cable at fault  
NO  
YES  
Swap source  
output channels  
Fault in  
loudspeaker  
A?  
Input source  
at fault  
NO  
YES  
Amplifier  
at fault  
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Specifications  
The ECD2 specifications are detailed in brief and then subsequently in more  
detail. In the detailed version, we attempt to explain the significance of each  
specification.  
The correlation between published specifications and sonic quality can be  
unreliable. A list of numbers reveals virtually nothing. All technical  
measurements must be subject to qualitative as well as quantitative  
interpretation. Measurements of the ECD2 reveal excellent results by any  
standards. Tested at 115V and 230V after a 10 minute warm up period.  
Specifications  
In Brief  
Audio Section  
Analog Output  
Rated Output:......................................................................................... 2.0VRMS  
Output Impedance:......................................................................................100Ω  
Digital Output  
Rated Output:........................................................................................... 0.5Vp-p  
Load Impedance:...........................................................................................75Ω  
Frequency Response:........................................................ 20Hz to 20kHz, ±0.5dB  
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD+N)  
Rated Output: ............................................................................0.004% @ 1kHz  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
Rated Output: ..........................................................................................>105dB  
Dynamic Range: ...........................................................................................100dB  
Channel Separation:........................................................................110dB @ 1kHz  
Digital to Analog Converters:............................................................... Dual 20-bit  
Digital Filter: ................................................................................8x oversampling  
Power Consumption: .......................................................................................20W  
Audio Connections  
Audio Outputs  
Analog: .............................................................................. 1 pair RCA line level  
Digital:.........................................................................................75Ω coax RCA  
Other Connections  
1 x IEC AC mains input receptacle  
Mains Input Voltage  
100V, 110V, 120V, 220V, 230V or 240V AC at 50Hz or 60Hz  
(Set within the ECD2 at time of manufacture)  
Dimensions  
Width ..............................................................................................425mm (16.7”)  
Height .................................................................................................88mm (3.5”)  
Depth ..............................................................................................315mm (12.4”)  
(not including feet, terminals and handles)  
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Fuse Ratings  
Mains input fuse  
100 – 125V:........................................................................ 2SB slow blow 0.5A  
200 – 250V:........................................................................ 2SB slow blow 0.5A  
(user serviceable)  
Weight  
Net: ...................................................................................................7.0kg (15.4lb)  
(CD player only)  
Gross:..............................................................................................10.0kg (22.0lb)  
(CD player, accessories and packing material)  
Specifications Analog Rated Output ....................................................................................2.0VRMS  
Explained  
This is the reference output level to which other specifications, such as signal to  
noise ratio and total harmonic distortion, are referred.  
Analog Output Impedance..............................................................................100  
Output Impedance indicates the ability of the unit to drive the Line Level  
Output. The low impedance of the ECD2 means that it will drive any  
combination of cable configuration (length, capacitance, etc.) and component  
impedance with ease whilst maintaining signal integrity.  
Digital Output ................................................................................................... 0.5Vp-p  
Indicates the peak-to-peak voltage of the signal from the digital output.  
Digital Load Impedance...................................................................................... 75Ω  
Specifies the load impedance required for the coaxial digital interconnect.  
Frequency Response........................................................ 20Hz to 20kHz, ±0.5dB  
Describes the frequency range where the amplitude or strength of the output  
signal deviates from the source material by no more than 0.5dB  
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD+N) .............................................. 0.004% @ 1kHz  
Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise is the percentage of output signal which is  
made up of frequencies added due to harmonics of the fundamental frequency  
and noise.  
Signal to Noise Ratio...................................................................................... >105dB  
The ratio of desired signal to noise signals present in the output. This figure is  
referenced to the rated output of the CD player, taking into full account all  
potentially annoying hum components.  
Dynamic Range .............................................................................................. >100dB  
The difference between the loudest and quietest portions of a signal. Due to the  
increased dynamic range offered by HDCD encoding, this specification must be  
greater than the 96dB limit inherent in the standard 16-bit CD format.  
Channel Separation.......................................................................... 110dB @ 1kHz  
Refers to the immunity of a signal from one channel leaking to the other  
channel. The higher the value, the better the isolation of the two channels.  
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Physical Dimensions  
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Contact Details  
For more information please contact your Perreaux dealer, or contact:  
Perreaux Industries Ltd  
PO Box 47 413  
Ponsonby  
Auckland  
New Zealand  
Ph: +64 9 815-5452  
Fax: +64 9 815-5981  
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Installation Notes  
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