Teac H338i Stereo System User Manual


 
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Reference 500 series
Driving on the Digital Highway
CD RECEIVER WITH INTERNET-RADIO AND USB/iPod DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE: CR-H500NT
Since the introduction of the original TEAC Reference 500 series in the mid-1990s, the development of this mini component system has
continued to evolve, expanding the musical experience into the digital era.
Keeping the original concept of a mini hi-fi system with ultra high quality and style, every single part of the all-new Reference 500 series
has been reviewed and refined to achieve the very best sound quality in its class. Digital connection from an iPod via the USB port is an
example, as the music files on your iPod are transmitted digitally and directly into the digital processing section. From there on, a Digital-
to-Analog converter on the CR-H500NT draws smooth and flawless audio signals.
The USB port allows you to record and playback music to/from USB memory, as the state-of-the-art Internet-Radio tuner brings countless
numbers of music stations from throughout the world. Enjoy driving on the 21st century digital highway with the TEAC Reference 500!
Solid Build Quality - Pleasure to Behold
As TEAC‘s audio signal processing achieved its next generation
standard, the enclosure of the unit is designed to help it perform
to its ultimate – whatever the occasion. A robust chassis and thick
aluminium panels on the front and sides help eliminate vibration,
while a centre-mounted CD mechanism keeps accurate balance
when reading high-speed rotation CDs. This is a TEAC tradition
– to design audio products in a realistic manner that is timeless,
regardless of format, digital or analog.
In addition, the outstanding finish in high quality materials, with an
aesthetic design to match, makes the product a pleasure to behold.
Digital Processing Throughout
A USB interface on the CR-H500NT is not just for recording and
playing back MP3 files to/from USB memory. It also works as
digital interface between iPod and the CR-H500NT. To secure
the audio signal transmission,
digital music files on the
iPod are digitally transferred
directly into the digital section
of the CR-H500NT, and the
Burr-Brown Digital-to-Analog
converter conveys a precise
analog audio signal to pass onto the amplifier section.
This process is free from jitter noise that is often present in motor
rotation, such as in CD Players. Once the music is stored onto
a flash memory type iPod* in a lossless** format, this becomes
the ideal process for digital music playback that audiophiles have
demanded since the iPod first appeared.
* Flash memory type iPod: iPod touch and iPod nano, iPod is not included.
** Choose ”AIFF”, ”WAV” or ”Apple Lossless” from the Preference menu of iTunes software.
USB cable is supplied from Apple with iPod.
CR-H500NT CD Receiver with USB/iPod Interface
Output Power: Minimum 40W + 40W (6 ohms, 1kHz, 0.5% THD)
Input Selector: 7 (Phono, CD, Tuner, iPod, USB, AUX1, AUX2)
Tuner: Internet-Radio, AM, FM
Preset Memory: 30 AM, 30 FM
Compatible Discs: CD-DA, CD-R/RW, MP3, WMA
Programme Play: 30 Tracks
Repeat Play: 1, All
Shuffle Play: Yes
Encoding and Decoding: MP3, WMA
Timer Function: Daily (On/Off),
Timer Recording to USB Memory (Once, Daily)
Display: Dimmable Dot-matrix Fluorescent
Dimension, Weight: 11-
7
/
16
”(W) x 4-
7
/
16
”(H) x 13-
5
/
16
”(D), 12.4 lbs.
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