T&A Pulsar CD 1200 R in gray:
T&A describes its products in their brochures like this:
"The CD 1200 R is the smallest CD player model in the T+A range. As in the other CD players, a freely programmable sigan processor (DSP) is used. A DSP can process digital signals at will; therefore, better oversampling is achieved than would be possible with conventional standard chips. Previous oversampling filters are trimmed to the smoothest possible frequency response without consideration of the time domain behavior (transient response). Here one accepts long pre- and post oscillations, which can strongly deform the musical events, especially impulses. In the CD 1200 R a certain class of these filters is used. The filter does not produce pre-echoes. The human ear is particularly sensitive to pre-echoes, since they do not occur in nature and are not masked by the main signal. In addition, the filter also has a smooth frequency response, d.er is significantly better than other polynomial filters."
Technical data:
Distortion factor / intermodulation < 0.002 %
eff. System dynamic range 97 dB
Noise / extraneous voltage spacing 109 dB/ 106 dB
Channel separation 1 kHz / 10 kHz 106 / 100 dB
Frequency response 2 Hz - 20 kHz
Analog output RCA: nominal 2.6 V rms
Output impedance: 22 Ohm
Digital output data format SP-DIF, TOS Link
1 x Opto = 660 nm / -18 dBm, optional: 1 x Coax = 0.5 V / 75 Ohm
RC-IN, RC-Out
Optical condition:
Generally very good condition with normal signs of use over the years.
One quirk above the display (see photo).
Please look at the pictures, they are part of the item description.
Technical condition:
Device has been tested and works perfectly.