Version without Prisma or DAC functionality of the exclusive CD35 Prisma digital player, the DD35 is a superb CD transport mechanism that is an ideal option for those who have a streamer or a high-performance external DAC and want to take advantage of the sophisticated technology from Primare to play your CD collection. This means that the Primare DD35 combines a high-quality transport block, extreme precision and high reliability - signed by the prestigious Japanese firm TEAC - with connectivity that facilitates its link to any component that integrates DAC functionality, to which are added several sockets for connection to custom systems. All of this is complemented by a very high-level electrical and mechanical construction – with the three decoupling feet common in Primare – and a timeless design that integrates seamlessly and with extreme elegance into any residential space.
Characteristics:
- Very high performance CD transport mechanics.
- TEAC origin transport block.
- Coaxial S/PDIF and optical EIAJ-TosLink digital outputs.
- Connectivity to facilitate integration into custom systems.
- Entirely metal and anti-resonant construction.
- Management by dedicated “app”
- Dimensions: 430 x 106 x 385 mm (W x H x D).
- Weight: 10kg.
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Great service and advice from the team. I upgraded my floor standing speakers and got very useful advice from Concerto Audio. Plus the speakers arrived within 24 hours too! Oh, and the speakers sound even better in my home. Well done, excellent.
I haven't bought from a proper hifi shop in many years. Decided I wanted a birthday present and so ended up in Concerto. A very pleasing experience. Excellent customer service from the young lady. Very happy with my purchase. I will return.
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