As distinctions among source components grow ever finer, the ultimate in sonic purity is derived through separation - one box for the transport, one box for the converter. The proliferation of digital sources argues for the use of one, superior, multi-input D/A converter. The MDA1000 features a break through balanced/parallel design for unparalleled clarity. With seven digital inputs and automatic selection of the correct sampling frequency from 32 to 96 kHz, the McIntosh MDA1000 will ensure uniformly excellent sound from all of a system's digital sources. Audition this fabulous D/A Converter *exclusively* at one of our Premier Dealers today.
Additional features include automatic selection and display of sampling Frequency from 32 to 96 kHz. Outstanding channel separation of better than 100dB (1KHz) contribute to great imaging, Maximum Voltage Output: 6.0V RMS (Balanced and Unbalanced), Low Output Impedance, Data in/out connections for remote operation, Remote power control, steel chassis, New 3D Glass front panel with fiber optic diffuser panel illumination.
MCD1000
As demands of CD players grow ever finer, those seeking the ultimate in sonic purity find salvation through separation -- one box for the transport, one box for the converter. The MCD1000's advanced optomechanical design makes it the last CD transport you may ever need. It connects directly to the McIntosh MDA1000 D/A Converter or to any DAC-equipped component with a digital input.
The compact disc mechanism in the MCD1000 CD player uses an advanced precision machined Aluminum drawer. Audition this *exclusively* at one of our Premier Dealers.
A precision CD transport, new 3D glass panel design and GaAIAs Semiconductor Laser all contribute to excellent performance, superior convenience and a top shelf ownership experience: Digital Optical Output: -15dbm to -21dbm, Digital Coaxial Output: 0.5V p-p/75 ohms, 20 track programming, index search, repeat modes, Remote Control, Digital Signal Format: Sampling Frequency: 44.1KHz, Quantization Bit: 16-bit linear/channel, Bit Rate: 4.3218Mb/sec, Modulation Code: EFM (Eight to Fourteen Modulation), Error Correction: Cross Interleave Reed Solomon.




