General
MPN: 523
Product Type: CD changer
Dimensions (WxDxH) / Weight: CD changer : 17.1 in x 11.8 in x 4.1 in / 18.1 lbs
Width: 17.1 in
Depth: 11.8 in
Height: 4.1 in
Weight: 18.1 lbs
Enclosure Color: Dark gray
Localization: English
Audio system
Sound Output Mode: Stereo
Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.003%
Built-in Display: Fluorescent
Cd system
Type: CD changer
Changer Load Type: Carousel
Changer Capacity: 5
Media Load Type: Tray
Playback Modes: Program play, repeat shuffle, direct track access
Response Bandwidth: 20 - 20000 Hz
Signal-To-Noise Ratio: 95 dB
Dynamic Range: 98 dB
CD Track Programming: Yes (40 tracks)
Additional Features: CD exchange during playback
Remote control
Type: Remote control - infrared
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Manufacturer's product description
The NAD 523 is probably the least expensive truly high-performance CD changer in the world. It is convenient and flexible as well as excellent-sounding - offering change during play of two out of its five-CD complement, and the option of random, shuffle playback. The 523 combines the convenience of a five disk "carousel"; with the kind of performance that has won widespread acclaim for single-disk NAD players. Careful, innovative electrical and mechanical design endow it with a degree of audiophile sound quality not normally associated with a CD changer. And value is at a maximum among multi-CD products. The 523's drawer-loading transport accommodates five CDs, making uninterrupted music available for as long as six hours. While playing one disk, you can open the drawer and replace two disks. The Direct Play facility lets you play a one-off disk with ease. Fast disk and track access are also notable. The supplied remote control handset makes changing disks and / or tracks easy from your listening location. NAD takes great care when the sound quality is at the stake. Other design aspects such as power supply and analogue stages have been carefully designed as well. Individual low-noise regulators to prevent any contamination of the analogue audio signal from the digital section separate the digital and analogue power supply stages from each other.
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