Sunday, September 8, 2013

DENON M39

DENON M39

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The D-M39 is a highgrade CD receiver and speaker system that lets you enjoy beautiful music in remarkable sound quality from a compact unit. High-quality sound has been a hallmark of Denon Hi-Fi components thanks to technologies it has developed and tweaked over many years. The D-M39 system can also be expanded by connecting devices to the digital audio inputs and passing
music signals from those devices through the D-M39’s superior audio circuitry to produce a rich, dynamic sound. Of course, there is also a USB port on the front panel for you to connect an iPhone or iPod touch and play music from that in a quality and depth of sound much superior to the sound you hear from headphones. The tactile aluminium front panel of the main unit combined
with the speakers harmonizes easily with any interior, complementing the purity of sound that you can enjoy from a variety of sources. The beautiful sound plus the refined design are a joy to behold.

Denon audio technology expertly combined ...
to produce a smooth, dynamic sound

- European sound-tuned serious hi-fi quality
- “Simple & Straight” circuit design for sound purity and free of coloration
- 30 W + 30 W high power output
- Triple noise reduction design to preserve signal purity
- Short signal path, to optimise performance in sound quality
- Thorough separation of digital and analog sections
- Precision signal ground circuit, to preserve signal purity
- New CD mechanism to reduce CD rotating vibration for clear sound
- Newly designed circuit in the D/A Converter
- Smooth, dramatic sound with negligible distortion
- Robust power circuit providing stable supply of electric current
- Speaker Optimizer circuit for high quality sound with SC-M39 speaker system
- Custom-made capacitors for low-distortion sound
- 2 way 2 speaker system with new 12cm woofer and 2.5cm soft dome high definition tweeter with a ventilation hole
- Newly developed woofer with Aluminum short ring
- High definition tweeter with ventilation hole
- Crossover network, to reproduces the smoothness of natural sound

Digital content friendliness

- Digitally transmitted play function for iPod and iPhone (via USB) for best sound quality
- Digital input for Digital gear for upgrading the sound of your TV

Easy-of-Use

- Enjoy premium sound in your home office, bedroom, or any other room
- Continuous iPhone, iPod battery charge even after RCD-M39 turns to standby mode
- Two-line front display, to easily identify music tracks or broadcast stations
- Large speaker terminals, to accommodate ultra-thick cables that preserve high sound quality
- Easy-to-use, newly developed remote control handset

Other features

- FM tuner
- Radio TEXT with RDS function
- MP3 and WMA playback (CD/USB)
- CD playback repeat, random mode
- S.D.B. (Super Dynamic Bass)
- Tone Controls (Bass, Treble)
- Source Direct Function
- Everyday/Once/Sleep Timer



RCD-M39

Power output

- 30 W+30 W (6 ohms, 1 kHz)

Input/Output Terminal

- Analog input x 1
- Digital optical input x 1
- Mono output (Subwoofer) x 1
- USB x 1
- Headphone x 1
- FM antenna x 1

Tuner

- FM 87.50 MHz – 108.00 MHz
- Preset x 40

General

- Power supply / AC 230 V, 50/60 Hz
- Power consumption / 70 W (Standby: 0.3 W)
- Dimensions / W 210 x H 115 x D 308 mm
- Weight / 4.0 kg

SC-M39

- Type / 2 way 2 speakers
- Drivers / 120 mm woofer, 25 mm soft dome tweeter
- Frequency response / 45 Hz - 40 kHz
- Max power / 60 W (IEC) 120W (PEAK)
- Impedance / 6 ohms
- Dimensions / W 145 x H 238 x D 234 mm
- Weight / 3.5 kg/unit



Compact Disc

MP3 Playback
A compressed audio format that is popular for downloading across the internet. Files may be recorded on CD-R or CD-RW media for playback in compatible DVD players, audio CD players, and CD-ROM drives. Files are usually named as "*.mp3". Sound quality varies as a function of the recording/encoding bit rate. For a high fidelity home audio system, its recommended to use MP3s encoded at no less than 256 kbps data rate. Anything less would mean too much compression was used at the cost of sound fidelity. See also WMA files compatibility with DVD and CD players.


WMA files compatibility with DVD and CD players.
Windows Media Audio (WMA) is a proprietary compressed audio file format developed by Microsoft. It was initially a competitor to the MP3 format, but with the introduction of Apple's iTunes Music Store, it has positioned itself as a competitor to the Advanced Audio Coding format used by Apple. It is part of the Windows Media framework.

A WMA file is almost always encapsulated in an Advanced Systems Format (ASF) file. The resulting file may have the filename suffix"wma" or "asf" with the "wma" suffix being used only if the file is strictly audio. The ASF file format specifies how metadata about the file is to be encoded, akin to the ID3 tags used by MP3 files.

Files in this format are mainly played using Windows Media Player, Winamp (with certain limitations, DSP plugin support and DirectSound output is disabled using the default WMA plugin) and many other alternative media players.

The most current version of the format is Windows Media Audio 10 which includes specific codecs for lossless, multi-channel surround sound and voice encoding in addition to the main lossy codec. Both constant and variable bit rate encoding are supported.

Denon DVD players can play CDR's or CDRW's with WMA and MP3 files burnt on them as long as they have been burnt using a slow speed, recommended x4 speed.


Radio Data System
Radio Data System for VHF/FM broadcasting.

The developers aimed at making radio receivers very user-friendly. Listeners should be able to see the programme service name (PS) on an eight character alpha-numerical display and the transmitter frequency information, as displayed on non-RDS radios, is then only used in the background by an RDS radio. The tuner is able to choose the transmitter frequency, among a number of alternatives, that gives the best quality reception.

Travel information with RDS is currently possible using the Travel Programme (TP) and Travel Announcement (TA) flags.

Once a radio is tuned to a programme service broadcast within a network, using the RDS feature Enhanced Other Networks (EON), additional data about other programmes from the same broadcaster will be received. This enables the listener, according to their choice, to have the radio operating in an automatic switch-mode for travel information or a preferred Programme Type (PTY, e.g. News).

Another feature of RDS is accurate Clock-Time, displaying the time/date when selected.



Radio Text
RDS tuners with Radiotext can receive short messages which might include information about the presenter, station or programme you are listening to. For example, BBC Radio 1's RadioTEXT usually gives information about the presenter and programme, whereas Classic FM gives information which includes a web address for the station. The information will scroll across the display on a home tune
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