Silhouette SXCD
Compact Disc Player
Owners Manual
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Introducing the
Perreaux Silhouette Series
Designed as a range of high quality, yet affordable modules; the
Silhouette series will compliment and enhance your existing
system.
Drawing on our extensive knowledge gained from more than a
quarter of a century of developing highest quality audio products,
the Silhouette series concentrates our legendary design and build-
quality into a compact package without sacrificing performance.
The Perreaux Silhouette series provides performance levels never
before seen in its class.
Key Features
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Computer optical drive transport
Flexible two-box solution
Low-jitter, precision master clock
Burr-Brown (Texas Instruments) DAC and SPDIF
transmitter
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Option to use external master clock via pLINK
Optimal PCB and ground plane layout
Ultra-short signal paths
High-quality fibreglass PCB with minimal internal wiring
Digital output
Scientific Conversion digital output transformer
RS232 communication via pLINK
RC-5 remote input
Compact and stylish
The Perreaux Silhouette series takes you even closer to the
elusive goal of “The Perfect Re-Creation of a Musical
Event”.
From all of us at Perreaux Industries Limited, thank you for
choosing the Perreaux Silhouette Series SXCD Compact Disc
Player.
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Important Safety Instructions
Note:
Please read all instructions carefully before attempting to
operate your Perreaux Silhouette SXCD Compact Disc
Player.
ALWAYS switch off power to your system before attempting to
connect or disconnect cables.
ALWAYS disconnect your system from the mains before
attempting to clean your unit.
ALWAYS keep electrical equipment out of reach of children.
ALWAYS unplug sensitive electronic equipment during
electrical storms.
NEVER disconnect the mains earth from the system.
NEVER operate the SXCD with the cover removed.
NEVER use any liquid inside the SXCD.
NEVER attempt to repair the SXCD. In the event of a problem,
please contact your Perreaux dealer.
NEVER expose the SXCD to extremely high or low
temperatures.
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Table of Contents
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Introducing the Perreaux Silhouette Series .................................... 3
Important Safety Instructions............................................................. 4
Table of Contents .................................................................................. 5
Unpacking and Placement .................................................................. 6
Instant Install.......................................................................................... 7
Electronics Module................................................................................ 9
Transport Module................................................................................15
Placement Options..............................................................................17
Special Design Philosophies..............................................................18
Special Design Features .....................................................................20
Care and Maintenance .......................................................................23
Warranty Information ........................................................................24
Extended Warranty Registration Form..........................................25
Troubleshooting Guide......................................................................26
Specifications........................................................................................28
Physical Dimensions............................................................................31
Contact Details.....................................................................................33
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Unpacking and Placement
Unpacking The two components which comprise the SXCD CD player are
Procedure packaged for maximum protection. To open, sit each box upright
and cut the reinforced tape at the top of each box. Each module
can now be removed.
Pull the foam protecting end-caps off either side of each of the
modules and remove the black material covering.
The SXCD Compact Disc Player is now unpacked and ready for
further installation.
Note:
Please retain all packaging material for future transport.
Box 1 x SXCD Compact Disc Player Electronics
Contents
1 x SXCD Compact Disc Player Transport
1 x Product manual
1 x Detachable AC power cord
1 x 50-way ribbon cable
1 x 75Ω coaxial cable
1 x BNC to RCA adaptor
3 x Performance analysis charts
Placing Your The SXCD should generally be placed close to your preamplifier
SXCD or integrated amplifier, thus keeping interconnect cabling
between the SXCD and associated components as short as
practical. This will reduce the systems susceptibility to radio
frequency (RF) interference and the negative effects associated
with long cables.
Ventilation The SXCD is a low power electronic device. Ventilation
Requirements requirements are not considered an important factor in product
placement.
In the event that the SXCD is to be incorporated into custom
cabinetry, please refer to the dimensional information provided in
the Physical Dimensions section of the manual (Chapter 13).
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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 SXCD Compact
Disc Player. 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 SXCD manual thoroughly
as it incorporates many features, which will enhance its
operation.
Placement
The SXCD is a low power electronic device and best results will
be achieved when placed away from potential interference from
other components and electrical devices, for example AC mains
cords/outlets, transformers, high-power amplifiers, computers,
etc.
Place the SXCD close or near the preamplifier in order to make
as short a connection as possible.
Turn off associated components
This minimises the potential to damage any other components
when connecting your SXCD into the system.
Connect Transport module to Electronics module
Connect the Transport module to the Electronics module by
connecting the 50-way ribbon cable between the header on the
underside of the Transport and the header at the rear of the
Electronics module. Noting polarity of each connector. Refer to
Chapters 3 and 4 for more information about connecting this
cable.
Connect SXCD to preamplifier
Connect the analog output of the SXCD to the input of your
preamplifier. Refer to Chapter 3 for Rear Panel information.
Connect preamplifier to power amplifier
Connect the audio output from the preamplifier to the input of the
power amplifier.
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Switch on preamplifier
Turn on your preamplifier.
Switch on power amplifier
Turn on your power amplifier.
Plug CD player into AC mains
Please check the voltage label to ensure that your unit conforms
to the mains voltage in your region then connect to the AC mains
using the AC power cord supplied.
Caution!
Never attempt to connect the unit to the incorrect voltage.
Switch on SXCD CD player
Power up your SXCD CD Player by setting the power switch at
the rear of the electronics unit to the down position.
Open disc drawer
Open the disc drawer of the SXCD by pressing the EJECT
button, topmost button of user interface.
Insert disc
Place your favourite CD recording in the drawer label-side up,
ensuring the disc is properly centered.
Press PLAY
Start your favourite recording by pressing PLAY, the centre
button. The tray will retract and your favourite recording will be
playing in seconds.
Turn it up
Slowly increase the volume of your preamplifier 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 glass of wine. You’ll find the
whole experience much more pleasurable whilst listening to
music.
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Electronics Module
Front Panel
Functions
Status LED
This blue LED indicates the status of your SXCD compact disc
player.
Off
This indicates the power to the CD player is switched off.
On
The LED constantly illuminated indicates the SXCD is powered
and either playing a disc or is in an idle state ready for a disc to
be played.
Slow Flashing
If the LED is flashing slowly, the CD player is paused.
Moderate Flashing
If the LED is flashing at a moderate rate, the CD player is busy
and may not respond immediately to any user interface.
Fast Flashing
If the LED flashes fast, the CD player has encountered an error,
such as a bad disc or incompatible media format.
Skip/Scan Back
Pressing this button momentarily returns to the beginning of the
current track. Pressing multiple times quickly in succession
returns to the beginning of the applicable track, until the start of
the disc is reached.
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Pressing and holding this button will scan backwards through the
currently playing disc. Upon releasing the button, the disc will
play. If the start of the disc is reached the disc will stop
Stop
Pressing this button stops a disc that is playing. If play is
resumed, the disc will start over from the first track.
Skip/Scan Forward
Pressing this button momentarily advances to the beginning of
the next track. Pressing multiple times quickly in succession
advances to the beginning of the applicable track, until the end of
the disc is reached.
Pressing and holding this button will scan forwards through the
currently playing disc. Upon releasing the button, the disc will
play. If the end of the disc is reached the disc will stop.
Play/Pause
Pressing this button starts playing the current disc. If the disc
drawer is open, it will close automatically.
Normally, the disc will start playing from the first track.
However, a different track can be selected using the SKIP
buttons before pressing the PLAY button to start playing a
different selection.
Pressing this button once during playback will suspend play at
that point in the track. The disc continues to spin and play will
be resumed from the current position. Pressing the PAUSE
button a second time will resume play.
Eject
When the transport drawer is closed, pressing this button opens
the drawer. To close the drawer press the EJECT button again.
The drawer can also be closed by pressing the PLAY button.
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Rear Panel
Functions
Transport Interface
The 50-way header allows connection to the SXCD transport
unit using the ribbon cable supplied.
Caution!
This header is polarised, please note polarity of mating
plug when connecting the ribbon cable.
Damage may occur to the transport and/or electronics if
ribbon cable is connected with the incorrect polarity.
Use only the supplied 50-way ribbon cable.
Analog Outputs
These single-ended (RCA) outputs provide line-level analog
audio, via suitable RCA interconnect cables, to a preamplifier or
integrated amplifier.
For more information on analog output specifications, please
refer to Chapter 12.
Digital Output
The single-ended (BNC) output provides a Sony/Philips Digital
Interface Standard (SPDIF) digital audio signal to an outboard
digital to analog converter (DAC) or digital receiver.
The SPDIF standard dictates 75Ω transmission of the digital
audio signal. Use a digital interconnect cable specifically
designed with a characteristic impedance of 75Ω, such as the
coaxial cable supplied.
A BNC connector has been used in place of the “standard” RCA
type because RCA connectors can never achieve a characteristic
impedance of 75Ω. Refer to Chapter 7 ‘Special Design Features’
for more information on why a BNC connector is used.
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If you already have a suitable high-quality digital interconnect
equipped with RCA connectors, please use the supplied adaptor
to convert the BNC output to RCA.
For more information on digital output specifications, please
refer to Chapter 12.
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Use a 75Ω digital interconnect cable equipped with BNC
connectors to get the best possible digital performance,
such as the coaxial cable supplied.
Using the supplied adaptor to convert the BNC output to
RCA will not degrade the signal any more than if an RCA
connector was fitted by default.
pLINK Port
This RJ45 connector offers two functions – communication
using the RS232 protocol and the ability to use the master clock
of an external source.
RS232 Communication
Basic functions of the SXCD compact disc player can be
controlled using the RS232 serial communication protocol.
The RJ45 pins are configured for RS232 as follows:
Pin 1: 5V
Pin 2: CMOS/TTL Receive (RX)
Pin 3: CMOS/TTL Transmit (TX)
Pin 4: Ground (GND)
An adaptor, available from your Perreaux dealer, enables
integration via RS232 with control products; such as AMX,
Crestron and Control4.
Caution!
Attempting to use the pLINK port for RS232 without the
necessary adaptor will result in damage to the SXCD, and
may also damage the control device.
External Master Clock
Best jitter performance in any digital system occurs when there is
a single master clock in the entire system and that clock is
located as close as possible to the conversion stage.
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The SXCD compact disc player facilitates this functionality by
allowing the internal master clock to be disabled and sourced
from an external device, such as an external digital to analog
converter (DAC).
The RJ45 pins are configured for using an external master clock
as follows:
Pin 6: Master Clock Input
Pin 7: Ground (GND)
Pin 8: Internal Clock Disable
To enable this function the internal master clock must first be
disabled by connecting the Internal Clock Disable (Pin 8) to
GND. The master clock from the external device can then be
supplied to the Master Clock Input (Pin 6).
Caution!
The frequency of the external master clock must be
11.2896MHz.
RC-5 Input
This 3.5mm stereo jack allows standard CD player RC-5 remote
control codes to control the basic functions of the SXCD
compact disc player.
IR Repeater Port
Directly connecting to a device with an infrared (IR) repeater
port, via a 3.5mm stereo plug cable, allows easy integration into
automation and control solutions such as Niles and Xantech.
Each 3.5mm stereo plug must follow the specifications as per the
diagram below:
Sleeve: Ground (GND)
Ring: No connection
Tip: Signal
Caution!
Do not use a mono 3.5mm plug when directly connecting
the RC-5 input to an infrared (IR) repeater port.
A stereo 3.5mm plug must be used to avoid damage to the
SXCD. Using a stereo 3.5mm plug will not harm the
infrared (IR) repeater port.
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The SXCD is designed to function with the standard CD player
RC-5 remote control codes. For more information about the
standard RC-5 remote control codes for CD players please visit
website.
External IR Receiver
Alternately, by using an external infrared (IR) receiver,
commands can be received from a universal or programmable
remote control which uses the standard CD player RC-5 remote
codes.
The stereo 3.5mm plug of the infrared (IR) receiver must follow
the specifications as per the diagram below:
Sleeve: Ground (GND)
Ring: +ve
Tip: Signal
More information about the infrared (IR) receiver can be
obtained from your Perreaux dealer or found on the Perreaux
Serial Number/Voltage Label
The serial number is unique to your SXCD. 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.
The voltage displayed in this area is the ONLY voltage that can
be accepted by the unit.
Caution!
Never attempt to connect the unit to the incorrect voltage.
AC Mains Input
An IEC-standard mains input is provided at the rear of the unit.
The AC cord set is removable, allowing it to be upgraded at your
will.
On/Off Switch
When operating the switch down, power is applied to the SXCD
compact disc player.
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Transport Module
Underside
Functions
Electronics Interface
The 50-way header allows connection to the SXCD electronics
unit using the ribbon cable supplied.
Caution!
This header is polarised, please note polarity of mating
plug when connecting the ribbon cable.
Damage may occur to the transport and/or electronics if
ribbon cable is connected with the incorrect polarity.
Use only the supplied 50-way ribbon cable.
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Disc Drawer
Functions
Disc Drawer
The disc drawer glides out to accept a compact disc and retracts
to play it. Place the disc in the drawer label-side up and make
sure the disc is properly centred in the tray.
The disc drawer is normally opened by pressing the EJECT
button. It may be closed by pressing the EJECT button again or
by pressing the PLAY button, where the drawer will retract and
playback will commence.
Manual Eject
In the event that the disc drawer doesn’t respond to the EJECT
button being pressed; a small thin object, such as a straightened
paper clip, can be inserted into the hole to manually eject the disc
drawer.
Caution!
To avoid potentially damaging the transport, the CD player
must be switched OFF before attempting to manually eject
the disc drawer.
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Placement Options
Two-Box The compact two-box solution provides the flexibility and
Solution versatility to meet a range of placement and style options.
Mixing with other Silhouette Series components creates a system
which strikes at the heart of Silhouette Series philosophies –
minimalist form and function harmoniously encompassing
superlative performance.
Stacked The two modules can be stacked one on top of the other for a
narrow front profile.
Electronics on top
Transport on top
Side-by-Side Placing the units side-by-side is gives a sleek modern form.
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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.
The SXCD has been developed to meet customer demands for
compact higher quality products. Careful attention has been
taken throughout the development phase, not to make
compromises that would degrade the high quality of reproduction
that the unit is capable of delivering.
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. Our current product offering
takes the minimalist ethic to new levels by totally embracing the
concept.
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.
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Minimalist Aesthetics
Our products appeal to those who seek the ultimate in audio
exclusivity, namely the perfect blend of “form and function”.
“Form and function” are both tough masters. 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
Construction The SXCD is stylish and unobtrusive. The front panel is made
from high quality solid 6.0mm (0.2”) thick aluminium extrusion
featuring our trademark machined Perreaux logo and intuitive
user-interface. The front-panels are finished in durable and
stylish satin chrome finish electroplate. The chassis and cover
are both manufactured from heavy gauge steel. No cover fixing
screws are visible. These minimalist styling cues combine
seamlessly to allow form and function to blend in harmony and
are typical hallmarks of the Perreaux brand.
Digital
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Diagram
Optical
Drive
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Generator
RAM
SPDIF
Analog
Out
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Micro
Controller
Data
Clocks
Analog
Filter
DAC
R
User
Interface
Master
Clock
Compact At 216mm (8.5”) wide x 58mm (2.3”) high x 172mm (6.8”)
Two-Box deep, each module of the SXCD is extremely compact – the two-
Solution box solution providing the flexibility and versatility to meet a
wide range of placement options.
Signal Special attention has been paid to sensitive analog and digital
Ground ground planes to maintain sonic purity. All signal grounding is
optimised to provide a platform for a black background and
increased dynamic range.
Simple User The five buttons on the front panel provide a simple and intuitive
Interface user interface – allowing easy access to all the standard functions
of a CD player.
Computer Using a computer optical drive to access audio data via the IDE
Optical interface, and ATAPI protocol, provides an architecture which
Drive keeps the number of jitter contributors to an absolute minimum.
Extracting the data in a parallel fashion, rather than serial, via the
IDE interface the transport operates independently of the master
clock therefore completely eliminating jitter and data timing
errors between the controller and the optical mechanism.
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Increased The increased 4x-8x read speed of the optical drive, compared
Read Speed with 1x-2x speeds of standard mechanisms, gives the drive more
opportunity for error correction – ensuring the audio data stream
is a true reflection of what is presented on the compact disc.
Precision The master clock, and its implementation, is the single most
Master Clock important aspect of any CD player. A precision clock oscillator
with high temperature stability, fast 8ns rise and fall times and
jitter less than 5ps provides the foundation for best possible jitter
performance. Optimal physical location close to the SPDIF
transmitter and DAC ensure jitter levels are kept to a minimum.
Ultra Short The circuitry for the analog and digital outputs have been laid out
Signal Paths with the utmost care – components are arranged as compact as
physically possible to keep track lengths to a minimum, ensuring
signal paths are as short and direct as possible.
Digital Utilising what is arguably the best digital audio transformer on
Output the market today, the digital output transformer from Scientific
Transformer Conversion ensures the SPDIF signal maintains very low levels
of jitter. High Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMMR) and
decreased capacitance guarantee greatly reduced interference
susceptibility, noise and pulse aberration.
BNC Digital RCA connectors are inherently disadvantaged for use with the
Output high frequency (1.4MHz-2.8MHz) signals associated with
Connector 44.1kHz/16-bit digital audio. Design limitations mean RCA
connectors can never achieve a characteristic impedance of 75Ω,
resulting in reflections and signal loss due to impedance
mismatch. In contrast, BNC connectors are purposely designed
to carry high frequency signals, up to 2GHz for 75Ω – therefore
overcome the problems exhibited by RCA connectors.
Custom The 36VA toroid transformer is custom designed by Toroid
Designed International (Noratel) exclusively for Perreaux. The fully
Toroidal screened transformer, along with the low mechanical hum and
Transformer
low exterior magnetic field inherent in toroidal transformers,
provides a solid foundation for the low-noise power supplies.
Multiple Stable, clean power is paramount in any CD player for good
Regulated performance. Two transformer secondary windings, and three
Power regulated power supplies, ensure power to the optical drive is
Supplies isolated from the sensitive analog and digital supplies. The DAC
is further isolated from the digital supply with its own local
voltage regulator.
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Digital Noise Conducted and radiated digital noise can wreak havoc on power
Filtering supplies and sensitive circuits. Filtering is heavily employed
throughout to stop conducted digital noise infecting power
supplies and sensitive circuits, and greatly reduce radiated noise.
pLINK Port The pLINK port provides communication to an external device
via the RS232 protocol, allowing easy integration into
automation and control solutions. The pLINK port also supports
the capability to receive a master clock from an external source,
such as an external DAC.
RC-5 Remote Standard CD player RC-5 remote control codes can be used to
Input control the basic functions of the SXCD. Directly connecting to
a device via a 3.5mm stereo plug cable allows easy integration
into automation and control solutions. Alternately, by using an
infrared (IR) receiver, commands can be received from any off-
the-shelf universal or programmable remote controls which use
the standard CD player RC-5 remote codes.
Multiple By default, the computer optical drive supports a multitude of
Media media types and formats – allowing the SXCD to function
Support consistently and reliably with CD-DA, CD-R and CD-RW
media, including Mixed Mode audio and data content.
No Display Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD) with Cold Cathode Fluorescent
Lamp (CCFL) backlighting, and Vacuum Fluorescent Displays
(VFD) both require an inverter for operation. Inverters typically
run at frequencies greater than 100kHz and are a source of
conducted and radiated radio frequency (RF) interference. By
excluding the display, this source of RF interference has been
eliminated and cannot infect the precious power supplies or
sensitive digital and analog circuitry.
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Care and Maintenance
Note:
Never apply liquid directly to the SXCD.
Never use abrasives.
Never rub in a circular 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 isopropyl alcohol, applied directly to the cleaning
cloth only, and reworking the effected area.
Front Panel The SXCD front panel features a high quality electroplate finish.
Over time the surface may retain finger marks and may need to
be cleaned to restore it to original condition.
Regular Cleaning
Gently wipe the front panel with a very clean cotton cloth. Wipe
across the surface and never in a circular motion.
Removing Stubborn Marks
Only attempt this infrequently, as too regular or vigorous
application may damage the surface.
Apply a small quantity of any car polish containing carnauba
wax to a very clean cotton cloth.
Note:
The car polish must state “Safe for Clear Coats” as the polish
will therefore contain the absolute minimum amount of
abrasive compound.
Gently wipe over the front panel in lateral motion, allow to dry
then gently wipe off with a very clean cotton cloth.
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Warranty Information
1 Year The Perreaux SXCD is warranted free from defects in material
Limited and workmanship under normal use for a period of 1-year (365
Warranty days) from the date of purchase.
To extend the warranty of the Perreaux SXCD to three (3) years
from date of purchase, please return a fully completed warranty
registration form along with a copy of the original receipt of
purchase to:
Perreaux Industries Ltd
PO Box 305
Mosgiel
Dunedin 9053
New Zealand
For the Extended Warranty Registration Form, please refer to
Chapter 10.
3 Year The extended warranty for the Perreaux SXCD is three (3) years
Extended from the date of purchase. If during the warranty period the
Warranty SXCD exhibits defects in materials and/or workmanship, it will
be repaired or replaced, at our option, without charge for either
parts or labour, at our factory in New Zealand. 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 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 its
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 SXCD. 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 your SXCD,
Service please as a first step consult the troubleshooting guide in Chapter
11. For further assistance, please contact your Perreaux dealer.
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Extended Warranty
Registration Form
Please complete this form and either fax, mail or e-mail it, along
with a copy of the original receipt, to Perreaux Industries Ltd.
Fax:
+64 3 489 2976
Mail:
Perreaux Industries Ltd
PO Box 305
Mosgiel
Dunedin 9053
New Zealand
E-mail: [email protected]
Alternatively, complete the online Warranty Registration Form
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3 Year Extended
Warranty Form
Name:
Address:
Suburb:
City:
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Telephone:
E-mail:
Website:
Product:
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Troubleshooting Guide
Please use this guide if you are experiencing any problems with
the SXCD in your system. It will provide possible solutions for
some given symptoms.
SXCD won’t The unit is not turned on
function
Check the SXCD power switch is turned on.
Power not turned on
Check that the SXCD is plugged in to the AC mains and the
main power switch is turned on.
Faulty wall socket or mains lead
Make sure the AC mains wall socket is working properly and the
mains lead is not damaged.
Fuse is blown
A fuse is blown in your SXCD; please contact your Perreaux
dealer.
SXCD won’t CD in upside down
play a CD
Make sure the disc is inserted the correct way up.
Disc is not a compatible format
Ensure the disc is a CD and of a compatible format, i.e. CD-DA,
CD-R or CD-RW. The SXCD cannot read data discs, unless
they are Mixed Mode and contain audio data.
The sound Scratched or dirty disc
skips
Check the CD is not severely scratched and remove any marks,
smudges or dust.
There is no Interconnect cables not connected
output from
my system
Make sure that the input and output interconnect cables are
plugged in and are connected to the respective RCA sockets on
the rear of the SXCD.
Not set to play
Ensure that the SXCD is playing the recording you would like to
listen to, and that pause has not been pressed.
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No disc present
Check that a disc is inserted for the SXCD to play.
No volume setting
Make sure that the volume on your preamplifier or integrated
amplifier is set to a suitable level.
Incorrect input
Confirm that the SXCD output is connected to the appropriate
source input of the preamplifier or integrated amplifier.
Loud speakers not connected
Check that your loud speakers are firmly connected via cables
into the binding posts n the rear of the amplifier.
I can hear a Input sockets and/or output binding posts corroded
hum coming
through my
Check that RCA sockets and binding posts on the SXCD and
other associated equipment are all free from corrosion.
loud
speakers
Interconnect cables damaged
Make sure that the integrity of your interconnect cables is sound
and they are firmly connected to your preamplifier or integrated
amplifier and the SXCD CD player.
SXCD is close to external interference
Check the proximity of your SXCD to any possible source of
EMI and/or RF interference, for example computers, televisions,
amplifiers, speakers, etc. Ideally the SXCD should be placed as
close as possible to your preamplifier or integrated amplifier.
pLINK Cable not plugged in
functions
don’t work
Ensure the pLINK cable is connected at both ends, to the SXCD
and the controller device.
Connectors wired incorrectly
Check that the pLINK cable is wired correctly to interface with
the controller device.
RC-5 codes Incompatible remote codes
don’t work
Make sure the remote control supports CD player RC-5 codes.
Weak remote batteries
The remote control’s batteries may need to be replaced, also
check they are inserted correctly.
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Specifications
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 SXCD reveal excellent results by any standards.
Specifications Total Harmonic Distortion (THD+N):
in Brief
Typically.........................................................0.0005%, @ 1kHz
20Hz to 20kHz..............................................................< 0.001%
Frequency Response:
20Hz–20kHz....................................................... +0.1dB, -0.5dB
Analog Output Impedance: .....................................................47Ω
Analog Output Voltage: ..................................................... 1.1Vrms
Signal to Noise Ratio (unweighted):........................................ 105dB
Dynamic Range:.................................................................... 96dB
Crosstalk: .............................................................-100dB @ 1kHz
Channel Balance: ................................................................. 0.1dB
Digital Sampling Frequency: ........................................... 44.1kHz
Resolution: ............................................................................16-bit
Digital Output Impedance:......................................................75Ω
Digital Output Voltage:.......................................................0.6Vp-p
Compatible Media Formats:...........................CD, CD-R, CD-RW
Audio Connections
Outputs........................................... 1 pair analog line-level (RCA)
................................................. 1 x digital SPDIF coaxial (BNC)
Other Connections
Transport...........................................................1 x 50-way header
pLINK........................................................ 1 x RJ45 modular jack
RC-5............................................................1 x 3.5mm stereo jack
Mains.......................................1 x IEC AC mains input receptacle
Overall Dimensions
Electronics Component:
Width .....................................................................216mm (8.5”)
Depth .....................................................................167mm (6.6”)
Height ..................................................................... 58mm (2.3”)
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Transport Component:
Width:
Disc Drawer Closed.............................................216mm (8.5”)
Disc Drawer Open.............................................335mm (13.2”)
Depth .....................................................................161mm (6.3”)
Height ..................................................................... 58mm (2.3”)
Weight
Gross ..........................................................................4.1kg (9.0lb)
Electronics Module ................................................... 1.7kg (3.7lb)
Transport Module...................................................... 1.6kg (3.5lb)
Specifications THD+N..................................................................0.0005%, @ 1kHZ
Explained
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.
Frequency Response.................20Hz to 20kHz, +0.1dB -0.5dB
Shows that the amplitude or strength of the output signal deviates
by no more than 0.5dB over the entire audio band.
Analog Output Impedance ..................................................... 47Ω
A low output impedance ensures the analog output signal will not
be greatly degraded by the use of interconnect cables with high
capacitive or inductive properties.
Analog Output Voltage....................................................... 1.1Vrms
This is the maximum output voltage at 0dBFS, or a full scale
digital signal.
Signal to Noise Ratio (unweighted)........................................105dB
The ratio of desired signal to noise signals in the output.
Perreaux engineers have designed the SXCD to maintain a low
noise floor.
Dynamic Range..........................................................................96dB
The difference between the highest and lowest amplitude
portions of a signal.
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Crosstalk.................................................................... -100dB @ 1kHz
Crosstalk is caused by stray inductances and capacitances
between components and lines, which results in unintentional
mixing of stereo signals. Meticulous wire routing ensures
excellent high-frequency separation.
Channel Balance.......................................................................0.1dB
Channel balance is the difference in level between the left and
right channels.
Digital Sampling Frequency .............................................44.1kHz
The digital sampling frequency for compact discs conforming to
the red-book CD standard is 44.1kHz.
Resolution .................................................................................16-bits
The resolution, or data word-length, for compact discs
conforming to the red-book CD standard is 16-bits.
Digital Output Impedance....................................................... 75Ω
The SPDIF standard dictates 75Ω transmission of the digital
signal. Output impedance which differs from this causes poor
jitter and noise performance due to reflections and signal loss.
Digital Output Voltage..........................................................0.6Vp-p
The SPDIF standard requires the output voltage to be between
0.4Vp-p and 0.6Vp-p. Setting the output voltage at the upper limit
allows for signal losses due to low terminating impedance or
long cable length.
Compatible Media Formats ............................ CD, CD-R, CD-RW
CD, CD-R and CD-RW media, including Mixed Mode audio and
data content, will function consistently and reliably.
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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 305
Mosgiel
Dunedin 9053
New Zealand
Ph:
Fax:
+64 3 489 2975
+64 3 489 2976
E-mail: [email protected]
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Installation Notes
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