First shown and demonstrated at The Hi-fi and Home
Entertainment Show, Heathrow 23rd-25th September 2005, Naim's
current reference CD player, the CD555 with 555PS delivers the
ultimate musical performance from a CD.
The CD555 makes no attempt to play DVDs, DVD-As or
SACDs. It doesn't have a digital output. Nor does it have a variable
output. The CD555 simply plays CDs and at that it excels. We are
confident that is the best CD player ever.
Key features of this fabulous player include a separate
power supply from a transformer secondary winding, which is triple
regulated, right through to the critical master clock and
dejittering circuitry. Special attention has also been paid to
reducing capacitive coupling of high frequency noises from other
supplies into this super quiet clock supply through interconnect
cables and wiring looms. Two Burndy interconnects between the power
supply and head unit disretely carry the digital and analogue
supplies extend the principle of reducing capacitive coupling
between power supplies as far as possible.
The power supply incorporates significant upgrades over
existing designs. More regulators have been used to isolate the
supplies to various parts of the circuit, minimising their
interaction.
The CD555 Digital-to-Analogue Converters are mounted in
a "quiet room". Apart from ensuring that all critical signals
reaching the DAC have immeasurably low jitter the chips are inside a
shielded enclosure to keep their environment free of the varying
electric and magnetic fields that inevitably occur in a CD player,
so enabling the converters to do their work isolated from all
external influences.
Other noteworthy features of the CD555 include:
- a machined, heavy, solid transport tray to reduce resonance
and vibration amplitude.
- high mass design to improve suspension characteristics,
providing isolation from the chassis and other components.
- low infra red reflective coatings around the CD to reduce eye
pattern interference and noise.
- an extremely low inertia and low resonance CD clamp.
- a Philips Pro CD mechanism with a die-cast chassis.
- a very heavy brass sub-chassis - separate for digital and
analogue electronics.
- analogue stages, I-to-V conversion, filtering and output
driver are built from discrete components.
- seven-pole output filters.
- a separate low jitter clock circuit with its own multi-stage
regulated power supply.
- post-digital filter de-jitter circuitry to eliminate jitter.
- DACs are isolated from electric and magnetic fields.
- a motorised top loading door.
Features of the 555PS include:
- seven regulated power supplies including separate one for the
clock circuitry.
- five secondary windings on the transformer.
- a transformer that is 40 per cent larger than that in the XPS2
- separate dedicated analogue and digital output sockets
(Burndy) to minimise high frequency noise modulation of analogue
supplies.
- backward compatibility with the CDS3 and CDX2.
- a low resonance case with isolating feet.
Specifications |
Frequency response |
10Hz ?20kHz + 0.1dB ?0.5 dB |
Output level |
2.0V rms at 1kHz |
Output impedance |
50 Ohms maximum |
Phase response |
Linear phase, absolute phase correct |
Laser type |
Semiconductor AIGaAs |
Wavelength |
780nm ± 20nm |
Light output (cw) |
Maximum 0.5 mW |
De-emphasis |
± 0.1 dB referred to main response |
Distortion and noise |
<0.1% 10 Hz - 18 kHz at full level |
Mains supply |
100V, 115V, 230V (50 or 60Hz) |
Dimensions (H x W x D) |
114 x 432 x 314mm |
Finish |
Black |
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