ATOLL MD100 Mini CD Player
ATOLL MD100 Mini CD Player. CD player.
Compatible pure audio CD player: CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, WMA-AAC.
Dimensions: 320×210×83 mm
Sound reproduction in digital format became popular with the advent of the CD in the 1980s. Today most music is played in digital format, from CDs, SACDs, mobile phones, computers, etc. The development of digital sound players, especially digital-to-analogue converters (DACs) has been spectacular in recent years.
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ATOLL MD100 Mini CD Player. CD player.
Compatible pure audio CD player: CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, WMA-AAC.
Dimensions: 320×210×83 mm
ATOLL DAC100 Signature. D / A converter: BURR BROWN PCM1796
ATOLL CD50 Signature. CD Player.
CD player. 1 analogue output and 2 digital outputs (coaxial and optical).
Readable files: CD, CD-R, CD-RW. Formats: MP3-WMA-AAC.
ATOLL DR100 Signature. High end CD drive.
Disc supported: CD, CD-R, CD-RW.
Formats: MP3-WMA-AAC
Coaxial, optical output.
ATOLL CD80 Signature. CD player.
PCM1793 BURR-BROWN converter.
Readable files: CD, CD-R, CD-RW. Formats: MP3-WMA-AAC
Optional DAC card.
Digital outputs: coaxial and optical.
ATOLL CD100 Signature. CD player.
PCM1796 BURR-BROWN converter.
Analogue and 2 digital outputs
CD, CD-R, CD-RW. Formats: MP3-WMA-AAC
DAC card with 3 digital inputs (optional)
ATOLL MS120 Mini Streamer. Network player.
Supported formats FLAC/WAV 192kHz/24-bit, DSD128, MQA
Burr-Brown PCM1792 Chip
Inputs coaxial x 2, optical x 2, USB A x 2, Ethernet x 1 and RCA x 2
Outputs coaxial x 1, optical x 1, RCA x 1 and headphones 3.5 mm
WiFi antenna, Bluetooth
Remote control
ATOLL DR200 Signature. CD player.
Disc supported: CD, CD-R, CD-RW.
Formats: MP3-WMA-AAC
Coaxial, optical, AES / EBU output.
ATOLL CD200 Signature. CD player.
PCM1792 BURR-BROWN Converter - 24 bit / 192 kHz
RCA output
CD, CD-R, CD-RW. Formats: MP3-WMA-AAC
Board with 3 digital inputs (optional)
ATOLL DAC200 Signature. DAC converter.
SABRE ES9028PRO Converter (32 bit / 768kHz)
SPDIF inputs can play up to PCM 192kHz.
USB-B input plays up to PCM 768kHz and DSD64, 128, 256 and 512.
9 digital inputs
3 analogue outputs (RCA/XLR/Auricular)
ATOLL ST200 Signature. High-End Streamer.
Network player
Supported formats FLAC/WAV 192kHz/24-bit, DSD128, MQA
Burr-Brown PCM1792 chip
Inputs coaxial x 2, optical x 2, USB A x 2, Ethernet x 1 and RCA x 2
Outputs Coaxial x 1, Optical x 1, RCA x 1 and Headphone x 1
WiFi antenna, Bluetooth
Remote control
ANALOG AUDIO AADrive. CD player
ATOLL DAC300 CONVERTER. DAC converter.
SABRE ES9038PRO converter (32 bits / 768kHz)
9 digital inputs
3 analogue outputs ( RCA/XLR/ Headphone)
Bluetooth and usb
SPDIF can play up to PCM 192kHz.
USB-B plays up to PCM 384kHz and DSD64, 128, 256 and 512.
ATOLL SDA200 Signature. Amplifier with built-in network audio player.
Supported formats FLAC/WAV 192kHz/24-bit, DSD128, MQA
Burr-Brown PCM1792 chip
Inputs coaxial x 2, optical x 2, USB A x 2, RJ45 x 1 and RCA x 2
Outputs Coaxial x 1, Optical x 1, RCA x 1 and Headphone x 1
120W @ 8 Ohm 200W @ 4 Ohm
Qobuz, Tidal, Deezer
Remote control
ATOLL DR400 SE. High-current power supply for DC transport
Jitter reduction design
AES-EBU output
Coaxial and optical outputs
AUDIO ANALOG AA Dac. D/A converter with USB input
TAIKO Extreme Server.
Music server.
The emergence of the digital audio format has completely revolutionised the music industry and also the music landscape. Digital audio playback became popular with the advent of the CD in the 1980s and later with the advent of digital streaming music platforms such as Spotify, Tidal and others.
Digital music files can be transferred very easily between electronic devices. This allows users to enjoy their favourite music tracks easily and conveniently wherever they want. This sound is stored, processed and played back on the various digital media.
The most common and widely used digital audio formats are:
WAV (Waveform Audio Format): The WAV audio format is the digital waveform audio format developed by IBM and Microsoft. It was created for Windows 95 applications which made it the standard audio format. Audio files in this format end with the extension .wav.
AIFF (Audio Interchange File Format): A format developed by Apple Computer for the purpose of storing high quality audio files. The extension for this file type is .aiff.
WMA (Windows Media Audio): Compressed format developed by Microsoft. Similar to MP3. Audio files in this format use the .wma extension and can only be played from Windows.
MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3): Currently the most widely used compressed format. It was developed by a group of engineers in a digital sound research programme. The extension for this file type is .mp3.
The main advantages of the digital audio format over the analogue audio format are:
Lower cost compared to an analogue system.
Any part of the recording session can be accessed immediately without any problem.
It is portable.
Data can be cloned and sent for further mastering and recording.
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