General
Product Type: CD changer
Dimensions (WxDxH) / Weight: CD changer : 18.9 in x 19.1 in x 6.4 in / 19.8 lbs
Width: 18.9 in
Depth: 19.1 in
Height: 6.4 in
Weight: 19.8 lbs
Enclosure Color: Silver
Enclosure Material: Plastic, metal
Localization: English
Audio system
Sound Output Mode: Hi-Fi stereo
Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.005%
Built-in Display: Fluorescent
Additional Features: Title input via keyboard
Cd system
Type: CD changer
Changer Capacity: 200
Playback Modes: Program play, all disks repeat, music type file repeat, best selection file repeat, random play / shuffle, direct track access, all tracks repeat, one track repeat
Response Bandwidth: 4 - 20000 Hz
Signal-To-Noise Ratio: 105 dB
Dynamic Range: 95 dB
Disc Title Memory: Yes
Custom File Memory: Yes (210 discs)
CD Track Programming: Yes (32 tracks)
VCD Playback: Yes
Additional Features: CD Text capable, CD Text input, CD exchange during playback
Remote control
Type: Remote control - infrared
Connections
Connector Type:
- 1 x SPDIF output ( TOSLINK ) - rear
- 1 x audio line-out ( RCA phono x 2 ) - rear
- 1 x system components control bus - rear
- 1 x remote control - rear
- 1 x serial ( 9 pin D-Sub ) - rear
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Manufacturer's product description
Using the Internet to simplify the set up and operation of high capacity CD Jukeboxes, Kenwood introduces the first CD megachanger that connects to a PC and allows fast, automatic downloading of disc names, song titles, and customized play lists from a web site into the CD player's memory. Equipped with the new, unique "PC-Link" feature, the model CD-4700M holds 200 CDs and connects to computers via a standard cable. Once directed to the web site, the PC automatically scans the discs in the changer and then obtains disc names and song titles from a large, up-to-date database. Play lists can also be created online and stored in the player's memory. For those without access to a PC or wishing to add information manually, this megachanger is sold with a wireless full-size keyboard. The new megachanger, when used with Kenwood's new VR-4900, VR-4700, and VR410 receivers, automatically sends disc and song title information into the receivers' hand-held LCD remote control, offering added convenience to listeners. Other convenience features include an eight-user custom file that allows multiple members of a household to easily categorize and play their favorite discs. The names of each of these files can be changed, and the CDs rearranged, as necessary. In addition, CDs can be categorized into as many as 27 music genres (such as pop, rock, jazz, etc.). This megachanger has three random play modes; single disc, all discs in the player, or all discs of a certain music type. Five repeat play modes allow for a single song, or a group of songs or discs, to be played continuously. The unit also has dual 1 -bit digital to analog converters, and an 8-times oversampling digital filter. Precision Digital Timing (DPAC), 3rd Order Noise Shaping and an optical digital output reduce distortion in playback.
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