RCD-991
COMPACT DISC
PLAYER
COMPACT DISC PLAYER RCD-991
PROGRAM
RANDOM
REPEAT
1
ALL
INTRO
OVER
1
5
9
2
6
3
7
4
8
MIN
SEC
10 11 12
13 14 15 16
REMAIN
DITHER
OPEN
PLAY
PAUSE
STOP
TRACK
POWER
REMOTE
SENSOR
DITHER
Owner’s Manual
Figure 1: Controls and Connections
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER RCD-991
PROGRAM
RANDOM
REPEAT
1
ALL
MIN
INTRO
OVER
1
5
9
2
6
3
7
4
8
SEC
10 11 12
13 14 15 16
REMAIN
DITHER
OPEN
PLAY
PAUSE
STOP
TRACK
POWER
REMOTE
SENSOR
DITHER
5
6
7
8
9
10 11
12
WARNING:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE
OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
COMPACT DISC PLAYER
MODEL NO. RCD-991
POWER CONSUMPTION: 20W
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE–NE PAS OUVRIR
PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS
21 CFR 1040.10 AND 1040.11
RCD-991
BALANCED
OUTPUT
BALANCED
OUTPUT
RIGHT
LEFT
DIGITAL OUT
OPTI
COAX
ANALOG OUT
ON
OFF
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14
15
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Figure 2: Analog Outputs
PREAMPLIFIER
INPUT
BALANCED
OUTPUT
RIGHT
BALANCED
OUTPUT
LEFT
TUNER
CD1
CD2
AUX1
AUX2
ROTEL RCD-991
WARNING:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE
OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
COMPACT DISC PLAYER
MODEL NO. RCD-991
LA
POWER CONSUMPTION: 20W
PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS
21 CFR 1040.10 AND 1040.11
RCD-991
BALANCED
OUTPUT
BALANCED
OUTPUT
RIGHT
LEFT
DIGITAL OUT
OPN/CLS
TIME
OPTI
COAX
ANALOG OUT
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18
ON
OFF
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1
4
2
5
3
6
7
8
9
10
>10
CLEAR
PROG
REV
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PREAMPLIFIER
REPT
SCAN
RANDOM
STOP
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28
19
20
21
22
INPUT
SEARCH
TRACK
TUNER
CD1
CD2
AUX1
AUX2
AUX3
L
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R
PAUSE
PLAY
RR-D91
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Figure 3: Digital Outputs
ROTEL RCD-991
WARNING:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE
OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
COMPACT DISC PLAYER
MODEL NO. RCD-991
LA
POWER CONSUMPTION: 20W
PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS
21 CFR 1040.10 AND 1040.11
RCD-991
BALANCED
OUTPUT
BALANCED
OUTPUT
RIGHT
LEFT
DIGITAL OUT
OPTI
COAX
ANALOG OUT
ON
OFF
D/A CONVERTER
DIGITAL INPUT
L
ANALOG OUTPUT
R
OPTI
COAX
PREAMPLIFIER
INPUT
TUNER
CD1
CD2
AUX1
AUX2
AUX3
L
R
RCD-991
Contents
About Rotel
A family whose passionate interest in music led them to manufac-
ture high fidelity components of uncompromising quality founded
Rotel over 30 years ago. Through the years that passion has re-
mained undiminished and the family goal of providing exceptional
value for audiophiles and music lovers regardless of their budget,
is shared by all Rotel employees.
About Rotel __________________________________________ 5
Getting Started ______________________________________ 5
A Few Precautions
Placement
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AC Power and Control ________________________________ 6
AC Power Input
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The engineers work as a close team, listening to, and fine tuning
each new product until it reaches their exacting musical stan-
dards. They are free to choose components from around the world
in order to make that product the best they can. You are likely to
find capacitors from the United Kingdom and Germany, semi con-
ductors from Japan or the United States, while toroidal power
transformers are manufactured in Rotel’s own factory.
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Power Switch
and Power Indicator
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Output Connections __________________________________ 6
Analog Outputs
Digital Outputs
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and Switch
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Operation ____________________________________________ 7
Rotel’s reputation for excellence has been earned through hun-
dreds of good reviews and awards from the most respected re-
viewers in the industry, who listen to music every day. Their
comments keep the company true to its goal - the pursuit of
equipment that is musical, reliable and affordable.
Infrared Remote Control
Display
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Disc drawer
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Transport Control Buttons ____________________________ 7
OPEN Button
PLAY Button
PAUSE Button
STOP Button
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All of us at Rotel, thank you for buying this product and hope it will
bring you many hours of enjoyment.
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TRACK Buttons
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Getting Started
DIRECT ACCESS Buttons (remote only)
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SEARCH Buttons (remote only)
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Thank you for purchasing the Rotel RCD-991 single disc Compact
Disc player. With its precision transport, 20-bit 8-times
oversampling digital circuitry, dual-differential 20-bit D/A convert-
ers, user-selectable dither, HDCD® capability, and Rotel’s Bal-
anced Design, the RCD-991 ensures the highest level of audio
performance. In addition, full analog output capability (both bal-
anced and unbalanced) and digital outputs (both optical and co-
axial) provide maximum flexibility in system configuration. When
used as a standalone CD player or as a CD transport with an out-
board D/A converter, your Rotel RCD-991 will provide years of en-
joyment.
Additional Features___________________________________ 8
HDCD
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PROGRAM Button (remote only)
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REVIEW Button (remote only)
CLEAR Button (remote only)
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RANDOM Button (remote only)
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REPEAT Button (remote only)
SCAN Button (Remote Only)
TIME Button (Remote Only)
DITHER Button (front panel only)
A Few Precautions
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Please read this manual carefully. In addition to installation and
operating instructions, it provides valuable information on various
RCD-991 system configurations as well as general information that
will help you get optimum performance from your system. Please
contact your authorized Rotel retailer for answers to any ques-
tions you might have. In addition, all of us at Rotel welcome your
questions and comments.
DITHER Display
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Specifications _______________________________________ 10
Save the RCD-991 shipping carton and all enclosed packing mate-
rial for future use. Shipping or moving the RCD-991 in anything
other than the original packing material may result in severe dam-
age that is not covered by the warranty.
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER RCD-991
Fill out and send in the owner’s registration card packed with the
RCD-991. Also be sure to keep the original sales receipt. It is your
best record of the date of purchase, which you will need in the
event warranty service is required.
Output Connections
The RCD-991 gives you a choice of analog or digital output sig-
nals. The analog output signal from the built-in Digital to Analog
converter is used with conventional analog audio components.
The digital output, which provides an unprocessed digital data
signal, is used with outboard D/A converters or digital processors.
Placement
Use common sense when placing the RCD-991 in a cabinet or
when stacking other equipment. Make sure that the shelf or cabi-
net can support its weight. Do not stack heavy components on top
of the RCD-991. Avoid placing the unit where it may be subject to
excessive heat such as on top of a large power amplifier or near a
heat register. For best performance, avoid placing the unit where
it may be subject to vibration, such as near a speaker.
Note: To prevent loud noises that neither you nor your speakers
will appreciate, make sure the CD player is turned off when you
make any signal connections.
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Analog Outputs
[See Figure 2 for wiring illustration]
AC Power and Control
The analog output signal is available from two different types of
connectors on the back panel of the RCD-991. A pair of standard
RCA jacks supplies a conventional unbalanced analog output sig-
nal from the RCD-991 to the source inputs of an audio preamplifier,
integrated amplifier, or receiver. Alternatively, a pair of three-pin
XLR-style jacks supplies a balanced-line analog output signal for
use with preamplifiers that are equipped with similar input con-
nections.
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AC Power Input
Your RCD-991 is configured at the factory for the proper AC volt-
age in the country where you purchased it (either 115 volts or 230/
240 volts. The AC line configuration is noted on a decal on the
back panel.
RCA connections are found on virtually all components. Not as
many components feature XLR connections, but, when available,
they may provide less chance of noise and improved signal qual-
ity. Use whichever type of signal connection matches your par-
ticular system configuration.
Note: Should you move your CD player to another country, it may
be possible to reconfigure it for use on a different line voltage. Do
not attempt to perform this conversion yourself. Opening the en-
closure of the RCD-991 exposes you to dangerous voltages. Con-
sult a qualified service person or the Rotel factory service
department for information.
Select high quality audio interconnect cables. Connect the left
channel output of the RCD-991 to the left channel source input on
the preamplifier or other component. Connect the right output of
the RCD-991 to the right channel source input on the preamplifier
or other component.
The RCD-991 should be plugged directly into a 2-pin polarized wall
outlet or into the switched outlet on another component in your
audio system. Do not use an extension cord.
Be sure the power switch on the front panel of the RCD-991 is
turned off (in the "out" position). Then, connect the supplied power
cord to the AC power receptacle on the rear of the unit and the
AC power outlet.
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Digital Outputs
and Switch
[See Figure 3 for wiring illustration]
If you are using the RCD-991 as a disc transport with an outboard
D/A converter or other digital processor, you need an unproc-
essed digital data stream from the RCD-991, taken before the
built-in D/A converter. This signal is supplied by the RCD-991’s
back-panel digital output jacks.
If you are going to be away from home for an extended period of
time such as a month-long vacation, it is a sensible precaution to
unplug your CD player (as well as other audio and video compo-
nents) while you are away.
Both optical and coaxial digital signal connectors are provided.
Use whichever type best matches your other components. Using a
standard 75 ohm coax or optical digital cable, connect the appro-
priate RCD-991 digital output jack to the digital input connector on
the outboard D/A converter.
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Power Switch
and Power Indicator
The power switch is located on the front panel of your CD player.
To turn the CD player on, push the switch in. The LED indicator
above the switch and the DISPLAY will light up, indicating that the
CD player is turned on. To turn the CD player off, push the button
again and return it to the "out" position.
A switch to the right of the digital outputs enables or disables the
digital outputs. To use the digital outputs, this switch must be in
the on position. If you are not using the digital outputs, we recom-
mend turning the switch off, because it removes the digital output
circuitry from the signal path.
Note: If you are using a switched outlet to turn on and off your
CD player, you should leave the power switch in the "on" position.
When AC power is applied to the unit, it will power up in fully ac-
tive mode.
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OPEN Button
Operation
When the transport disc drawer is closed, pressing this but-
ton automatically opens the drawer. To close the drawer,
press this button again. The drawer can also be closed by
pressing the PLAY button.
The RCD-991 can be operated using its front panel buttons or
from corresponding buttons on the supplied infrared remote con-
trol. Specific instructions for each of these controls are detailed
below. Some of the buttons are duplicated on the front panel and
on the IR remote control. However, there are many instances
where the buttons are only available on one or the other. These
are noted in the following instructions.
When the drawer is open, the DISPLAY will read “OPEN”.
When it is closed with no disc, the display will read “NO
DISC”. When the drawer closes with a disc inserted, the DIS-
PLAY will indicate the number of tracks on the disc and the
total time of the disc in minutes and seconds.
Infrared Remote Control
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PLAY Button
Before using the IR remote control, it is necessary to install two
“AAA” batteries (supplied). Remove the plastic cover on the
back of the IR remote, install the batteries (observing the + and –
polarity indications), and reinstall the cover.
Press the PLAY button to start playing the disc. If the disc
drawer is open, it will close automatically. The number of the
track being played and the time remaining will be shown in
the display, along with the PLAY indicator.
To use the IR remote control, aim it at the IR sensor located on
the front panel of the RCD-991.
Normally, the disc will start playing with the first track. How-
ever, you can select a different track using the TRACK but-
tons or the DIRECT ACCESS buttons (see below) before
pressing the PLAY button to start playing a different track.
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Display
A lighted DISPLAY on the front panel of the RCD-991 provides
useful information about the status of the unit, activation of spe-
cial features, and track/time information for the disc being
played. Each of these indicators is described in the detailed op-
erating instructions that follow.
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PAUSE Button
This button is used to temporarily suspend play. The disc
continues to spin and play will be resumed from the current
position. The PAUSE indicator will light in the DISPLAY.
To resume playing the disc, press the PAUSE button again or
press the PLAY button.
PROGRAM
RANDOM
REPEAT
1
ALL
INTRO
OVER
1
5
9
2
6
3
7
4
8
MIN
SEC
10 11 12
13 14 15 16
REMAIN
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STOP Button
This button stops a disc that is playing and resets the player,
i.e. if play is resumed, the disc will start over from the first
track. Pressing the STOP button twice cancels any pro-
grammed selections (see below).
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Disc drawer
A motor-driven disc drawer, located in the center of the RCD-991,
slides out to accept a compact disc and retracts to play the disc.
Place the compact disc in the drawer label-side up. Make sure
the disc is properly centered in the tray.
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TRACK Buttons
These buttons are used to select tracks on the disc. When a
disc is playing, pressing the right TRACK button advances to
the beginning of the next track. Pressing the left TRACK but-
ton returns to the beginning of the current track. Pressing
twice quickly in succession returns to the beginning of the
previous track. The new track number appears in the DIS-
PLAY.
The drawer can be closed in two ways: pushing the
OPEN button or pushing the PLAY button.
Transport Control Buttons
These buttons are also used to select a track before pressing
the PLAY button or when memorizing tracks for the PRO-
GRAM play mode (see below). These selections are made by
continuously pressing the TRACK buttons until the desired
track is reached.
These buttons provide basic control functions for the disc trans-
port mechanism. Except where noted, all functions are available
on the RCD-991 front panel and the IR remote control. The circled
numbers provide a convenient reference for finding the button
on the illustrations of the RCD-991 and the IR remote control at
the front of this manual.
In PROGRAM mode, the TRACK buttons advance or reverse
to the next track in the memorized selection list.
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER RCD-991
In addition to properly reproducing the enhanced sound quality of
HDCD-encoded discs, an HDCD-capable player performs signifi-
cantly better with conventional CDs thanks to an advanced digital
filter that not only provides precise upsampling but optimizes the
performance of the D/A converter by minimizing quantizing errors
with dither, deglitching circuits, and slew rate adjustments.
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DIRECT ACCESS Buttons (remote only)
These eleven numeric buttons (labeled 1 through 10 and >10) are
used to directly access a track from the remote control instead of
stepping through the tracks using the TRACK buttons.
The first ten tracks on a disc can be selected by pressing the cor-
responding button. For example, to play the third track, press the 3
button on the remote control. The number of the selected track
will appear in the center of the DISPLAY and the track will play.
HDCD’s operation is completely transparent. The system automati-
cally senses an HDCD-encoded disc and decodes it according to
the instructions recorded on the disc. The HDCD LED on the front
panel lights to when an HDCD-encoded disc is being played.
To select track 11 or higher, first press the >10 button, then all of
the digits of the desired track number. For example, to play track
12, press >10, then 1, and then 2. Use the 10 button for the 0 digit.
To play track 20, press >10, then 2, and then 10.
When playing conventional CDs, you hear the music exactly as
the artist intended but with a startling realism, thanks to the au-
dible benefits of the advanced HDCD filter.
There is also a four by four matrix of track numbers (1 – 16) lo-
cated at the right side of the display. This display indicates all of
the tracks on the disc. If there are more than 16 tracks on the disc,
all of the digits will light accompanied by the word OVER, regard-
less of which track is playing. This matrix is independent of the
main numeric area of the DISPLAY, which will always indicate the
currently playing track, even if above 16.
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PROGRAM Button (remote only)
This button, labeled PROG, allows you to memorize as many as 20
tracks on the current disc for playback in a specific order. For ex-
ample, you could instruct the RCD-991 to play track 5, followed by
track 3, followed by track 8. Programs can only be memorized
from the handheld remote control. To begin a program:
The DIRECT ACCESS buttons may also be used to memorize tracks
in PROGRAM mode (see below).
1) Insert a disc and press the OPEN button to close the drawer. The
RCD-991 will read the contents of the disc.
2) Press the PROGRAM button on the remote control. The PROGRAM
indicator will light up in the DISPLAY, along with “P–00” indicating
that the unit is waiting for the first track to be memorized.
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SEARCH Buttons (remote only)
These buttons fast forward or fast reverse through the currently
playing disc as long as they are pressed. While the buttons are
pressed, you will hear high-speed audio. Releasing the buttons re-
turns to PLAY mode.
3) Enter the first track number using the DIRECT ACCESS buttons on
the remote control. Your selection will be memorized automati-
cally and the DISPLAY indicator will change to “P–01”, indicating
that one track has been memorized. Continuing entering the rest
of your selections using the DIRECT ACCESS buttons. There is no
need to press the PROGRAM button between selections; each se-
lection is memorized as soon as it is entered.
Additional Features
These convenience features add extra functionality to the
RCD-991, including the ability to play high-definition HDCD discs,
to memorize a group of tracks to be played, to repeat a disc, pro-
gram, or track over and over, to play the tracks on a disc in ran-
dom order, to automatically play the first 10 seconds of each
track, to select from several available time displays, and to select
different dither modes.
Once you have memorized a play list, the RCD-991 remains in
PROGRAM mode until you open the disc drawer or press the
STOP button twice in succession. If you press the PLAY button,
the memorized program will play instead of the entire disc, start-
ing with the first selection in the memorized list.
When a PROGRAM has been memorized, most functions that
would normally effect the entire disc operate on just the memo-
rized program. For example, the TRACK buttons advance to the
next track in the memorized program, not the next track on the
disc. Likewise, the REPEAT button (see below) continuously plays
the memorized program, not the entire disc.
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HDCD
HDCD® (High Definition Compatible Digital) is a system developed
by Pacific Microsonics, Inc. that enhances a CD’s sound quality. It
is based on the latest research in how we hear and depends on
sophisticated algorithms (or mathematical equations) to optimize
the link between the recording studio and our home.
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REVIEW Button (remote only)
This button is used to review the memorized tracks in PROGRAM
mode. Press the button and the first memorized track number will
appear in order in the DISPLAY, flashing for approximately five
seconds. Pressing the REVIEW button again while the track num-
ber is flashing will continue the review sequence, showing the
next memorized track. Continue pressing the REVIEW button to
see the complete memorized track list.
In the recording process, an HDCD encoder analyzes music to de-
termine how best to reproduce it. The encoder then embeds a se-
ries of instructions on a CD along with the music. These
commands tell an HDCD-equipped CD player how to best repro-
duce the complex musical signal so that we hear even more of the
original recording than conventional CDs allow us to.
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If you do not press the REVIEW button while the track number is
flashing, the review process is terminated and the unit resumes
whatever mode it was in before you started to review, except that
the last reviewed track number will remain active and shown in
the display.
time remaining on the entire disc (or memorized program).
Pressing the button a third time reverts to the standard
elapsed time display. When the TIME feature is activated, the
word REMAIN appears in the DISPLAY.
DITHER Button (front panel only)
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Note that you may remove a selection from the play list during the
review procedure using the CLEAR button, as described below.
DITHER Display
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Dither is a very small amount of digital noise added to a sig-
nal to improve a CD player’s overall sound quality. Proper
types and amounts of dither can improve a digital-to-analog
converter’s linearity, particularly during very soft (low-level)
musical passages.
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CLEAR Button (remote only)
This button allows you to remove a track selection from the
memorized program play list during the review procedure de-
scribed above. Follow the review procedure until the desired
track number is flashing. Then, instead of pressing the REVIEW
button to continue, remove the displayed track by pressing the
CLEAR button while the number is still flashing. You may then con-
tinue the review procedure.
Dither’s precise effects vary depending on: the exact dither
type and level chosen, D/A converter type, other system
characteristics, and the type of music being played.
The RCD-991 allows you to choose different types and levels
of dither. The effects may vary but careful listening will re-
veal what selection is best for your system and musical taste.
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RANDOM Button (remote only)
This instructs the CD player to play tracks from the entire disc in
random order. Once all of the selections have been played once,
the disc will stop playing, unless the REPEAT Button (see below)
has been engaged, in which case the random play will continue
until the STOP button is pressed. When the RANDOM button is en-
gaged, the word RANDOM appears in the DISPLAY.
Select different dither types by sequentially pushing the
DITHER button. The DITHER DISPLAY will change to indicate
the kind of dither then being generated. Remember that
dither-induced sonic differences are subtle and that there is
no wrong setting for your RCD-991. Experiment to find the
most pleasing dither selection.
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REPEAT Button (remote only)
This button allows you to repeat the current track or the entire
disc continuously until the feature is cancelled by disengaging the
REPEAT button or pressing STOP. The REPEAT button steps se-
quentially through the available options. Press the button once
and the RCD-991 will repeat just the current track, displaying the
indicators REPEAT 1 in the DISPLAY. Press the button a second
time and the RCD-991 will repeat the entire disc, displaying RE-
PEAT ALL in the DISPLAY. Press the button a third time to cancel
the REPEAT function.
The DITHER DISPLAY, located to left of the main DISPLAY,
shows a single digit indicating the types of dither provided by
the RCD-991 as follows:
A blank dither setting indicates that dither is off.
Dither settings from 0 through 6 are seven progressively
higher levels of ultrasonic noise-shaped dither. The 0 setting
provides minimum amplitude dither which corrects quantiza-
tion errors only. The 1-6 settings add increasing levels of ul-
trasonic (30-80 kHz) weighted dither designed to smooth out
non-linearity errors in multi-bit D/A converters. The 1 setting
indicates the least amount of noise shaped dither; the 6 set-
ting indicates the highest level.
As noted above, REPEAT can be used in conjunction with the
RANDOM play feature.
Note: The REPEAT function is automatically cancelled when the
disc drawer is opened.
A dither setting of 7 is minimum amplitude triangular PDF
dither. This low level broadband dither is not weighted to-
wards the ultrasonic range and is intended to correct quanti-
zation errors only. It has a similar effect as the 0 setting, but
with a different type of noise.
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SCAN Button (Remote Only)
This feature automatically plays the first ten seconds of each
track on the disc. To activate the feature, press the SCAN button.
The word INTRO appears in the DISPLAY. To stop scanning and re-
sume normal operation at the current track, press the SCAN but-
ton again or press the PLAY button.
A blank dither setting indicates that dither is off.
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TIME Button (Remote Only)
Normally, the RCD-991 displays the elapsed time of the currently
playing track. The TIME button allows you to step through two al-
ternative time displays. Pressing the button once displays the time
remaining in the current track, which counts down as the track
continues playing. Pressing the button a second time displays the
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER RCD-991
Specifications
Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise
Intermodulation Distortion
Frequency Response (± 0.5 dB)
Channel Balance
0.0035% @ 1kHz
0.0035% @ 1kHz
5-20,000 Hz
± 0.5 dB
Phase Linearity
± 0.5 degree
Channel Separation
> 110 dB @ 1kHz
> 115 dB
Signal to Noise Ratio
Dynamic Range
> 100 dB
Digital to Analog Converters
Digital Filter
Dual 20 Bit, precision DAC
20 Bit, 8x oversampling
± 1.0 dB @ -90dB
± 0.5 dB @ -90dB
Quartz Crystal Precision
120 Ohms
Linearity (w/o dither)
Linearity (with dither, 1-7)
Speed Accuracy, Wow & Flutter
Analog Output Impedance
Analog Output Level
2 Volts
Digital Load Impedance
Digital Output Level
75 Ohms
0.5 Volt, Peak to Peak
Power Requirements
120 Volts, 60 Hz or
220-240 Volts, 50 Hz
Power Consumption
20 Watts
Dimensions (W x H x D)
440 x 122 x 363 mm
173/8 x 413/16 x 145/16 inches
Weight (net)
7.7 kg, 16.9 lb.
All specifications are accurate at the time of printing.
Rotel reserves the right to make improvements without notice.
Rotel and the Rotel HiFi logo are registered trademarks of
The Rotel Co, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan.
HDCD is a registered trademark of Pacific Microsonics, Inc., Berkeley, CA, USA.
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER
The Rotel Co., Ltd.
10-10 Shinsen-Cho
Shibuya-Ku
Tokyo 150-0045
Japan
Phone: +81-3-5458-5325
Fax: +81-3-5458-5310
Rotel of America
54 Concord Street
North Reading, MA 01864-2699
USA
Phone: 978-664-3820
Fax: 978-664-4109
Rotel Europe
Meadow Road
Worthing, West Sussex BN11 2RX
England
Phone: +44 (0)1903 524 813
Fax: +44 (0)1903 524 831
Rotel Deutschland
Kleine Heide 12
D-33790 Halle/Westf.
Germany
Phone: 05201-87170
Fax: 05201-73370
082 OMRCD-991 070698
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