Friday, March 23, 2012

Denon DNC615 Pro Rack Mount CD Player with Digital Output

Denon DNC615 Pro Rack Mount CD Player with Digital Output Review


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Denon DNC615 Pro Rack Mount CD Player with Digital Output Feature

  • MP3 & CD-R/RW Playback
  • Playback Mode: Single/Continuous (Preset On/Off enable)
  • Program Play: Max. 99 tracks
  • Auto Cue (Preset On/Off enable)
  • 10-key pad for direct track selection or to enter up to 99 tracks for programmed playback
The Denon DN-C615 is a professional CD player housed in a single 2RU rack-mount chassis. The successor to the popular DN-600F, it includes CD-RW playback, shock memory, instant start and CD text support. Auto Cue to music ensures there are no blank spots at the beginning of the track to be played. A user adjustable menu has also been added so the unit can be custom tailored to a particular application. Designed for use in a wide range of applications such as schools, restaurants, aerobic studios and backup systems, the DN-C615 provides solid performance when quality sound is required. For background music applications, the DN-C615 supports MP3 decoding for hours of music playback.

A professional CD player housed in a single 2RU rack-mount chassis. Click to enlarge.

Digital/analog audio outs

Compatible with the Denon RC-620 remote.

Full CD Playback
The DN-C615 plays back CDs, as well as CD-R/RWs discs. Select from several playback modes--single, continuous, random, or various repeat modes (single track/all tracks/program & random repeat).

Other playback features include Instant Start, display of CD TEXT data, and an auto cue feature that avoids those blank spots before tracks.

MP3 Playback
Access hours of music on a single disc with MP3 playback, complete with folder and title search.

Direct Track Select Buttons
Direct track access is provided through the 11-key keypad.

Program Play
Enter up to 99 tracks for programmed playback.

Pitch Control
Adjust playback speed +/- 12% with the variable pitch control.

Coaxial RCA Digital Output (SPDIF)
A digital SPDIF port is located on the back panel for connecting to digital systems along with sync and cascade connectors for use with multiple DN-C615 units.

Shock-Proof Memory
Avoid skips with approximately 10 seconds of shock-proof memory.

Analog Outputs
The DN-C615 features a front-panel headphone out and a rear-panel RCA out.

Remote Port
The external remote control port, mounted on the rear panel, is compatible with the optional Denon RC-620 wired remote control unit.

What's in the Box
Denon DNC615, User's Manual Denon's DNC-615 CD Player delivers professional features in a cost effective 2-space rack unit. MP3, CD-R and CD-RW playback compatibility make it well suited for a variety of applications. Features +/- 12% Pitch Control Instant Start Direct Track Select Buttons CD Text Auto Cue (Preset Selectable) Playback Mode: Single/Continuous (Preset Selectable) Elapsed / Remaining Time User Preset Functions (22 items) Wired Remote Control terminal Stereo Mini jack Synchro Recording to the DN-780R via RCA In/Out (Phillips RC5 compatable) MP3 Playback: Folder / Title search Shock Proof Memory (approx. 10 sec.) Power On Play Repeat mode (Single Track/All tracks/Program & Random Repeat) Random mode Program Play: Max. 99 tracks - A (11 keys including 0/Clear) 10-key pad is provided for direct track selection or to enter up to 99 tracks for programmed playback. Frame Search (75 Frames Per Second) Coaxial RCA Digital Output (SPDIF) Headphone output Specifications Audio Channel: 2 stereo channel Digital Filter: 8-times Oversampling Digital filter Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.007% S/N Ratio: 107 dB (A weighted) Channel Separation: 90 dB or more Sampling Frequency: 44.1 kHz (at Normal Pitch) Analog Outputs (1 kHz, 0 dB playback): Output level 2.0 Vrms, 10 kohms Digital Output - Transfer and Connector Coaxial (RCA) - Signal Format IEC-958 Type II (SPDIF) Power Supply: AC120V, 60 Hz Power Consumption: 13W Weight: 4.7 kg, 10.4 lbs


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