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NAD - C-515BEE - Compact Disc Player


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Brand: Nad
EAN: 5703120250380
Label: NAD Electronics
Manufacturer: NAD Electronics
Model: C515BEE

Features
Decodes MP3 and WMA files copied to CD-R for up to 10 hours of continuous play
Plays CD, CD-R/W
24/192 Sigma/Delta D/A converters are chosen for low noise and excellent linearity
Informative VFD display gives complete information about tracks and time
Carefully chosen capacitors and other passive components with close tolerances for critical circuits

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Editorial Reviews:

The C515BEE is fully featured with a complete roster of disc navigation and control functions. The expected Skip, search, pause and play functions are present as well as some more advanced features that appeal to the serious music lover. The ability to easily program the C 515BEE to playback only the desired tracks on a CD allows the user to customize playback. Repeat and Repeat A-B are favorite features of musicians allowing careful study of any given musical passage. The display can be toggled through different modes to show total playback time, time remaining and time per track as well as any programmed function. The C 515BEE also supports the playback of MP3 and WMA files, using the latest and best sounding decompression algorithms. This allows the playback of CD-Rs burned on a PC with up to 10 hours of playback encoded on one disc. Of course the superb NAD D/A conversion and analog amplification stages assure the maximum possible sound quality for compressed music files.


User Comments about the NAD - C-515BEE - Compact Disc Player

When I switched to the NAD C515BEE there was a tremendous difference in clarity, detail, and soundstage. I was using a Pioneer ($89 four years ago) DVD player that also had the capability to play MP3s recorded on a CD. It made me smile the first song I played. I have a nice sound system in my shop with two big Klipsch speakers mounted on the wall, two smaller ones on a side wall and two 15" subs. The point of all this is that the system sounds good enough to hear differences in some equipment. I also like the MP3 algorithms they use, very hard to tell the difference between a commercial CD and an MP3 I recorded myself ( I always use 192 setting instead of 128, it sounds better).The only thing I don't like is that when you set the time function to "time remaining", you have to reset it every time you change CDs, and you can only do it from the remote, which made it difficult to use for a DJ gig. I have three amps with an active crossover set at 100 Hz. Otherwise, this is a great unit.






 


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