California Audio Labs CL-15 HDCD/ CD / Audio Processor COMPLETE NICE

I am selling my California Audio labs CL 15 HDCD /CD player complete with original box and packing, remote control , owners manual ,power cord and original spec/data sheet. if you are looking at this you know what it is. This is a classic and sold for $1700 new and got rave reviews including being on Stereophiles recommended list for years They do not make them like this anymore. This one is in excellent shape and works perfectly The CD Player uses a state of the art 20 Bit Pacific Microsonics HDCD Processor The power Boss.. It also has a DIGITAL INPUT and REMOTE CONTROLLED INTERNAL PREAMP with VOLUME. You do not need even a preamp to connect this unit up to your stereo.All you need is this CD Player / Processor, an amp and a set of speakers. This unit includes a state of the art internal remote controlled preamp. The unit is double boxed as original and it is big. asking $595 Check my Feedback Thanks

Description: Single-chassis CD player with full-function remote control and digital (S/PDIF) input. D/A conversion: dual 20-bit Burr-Brown PCM1702 DACs. Digital filter: Pacific Microsonics PMD-100 HDCD decoder/filter. Outputs: one pair variable-level single-ended (RCA) analog, one pair variable-level balanced (XLR) analog (optional). Other: RS232 interface port. Frequency response: 5Hz–20kHz ±0.1dB. S/N Ratio (A-weighted): 104dB. Channel separation: 115dB. THD+Noise: 0.005%. Analog output voltage: 0–3V RMS single-ended, 2–6V RMS balanced. Analog output impedance: 50 ohms. Power consumption: 25W maximum.
Dimensions: 17" (430mm) W by 5" (130mm) H by 15.25" (390mm) D. Net weight: 18.25 lbs (8.3kg).
Serial number of unit reviewed: 0446.
Price: $1695; $2195 with optional balanced outputs (1998); no longer available (2007). CL-15 DMP configuration software: $99 for single-user license (1998); no longer available (2007). Approximate number of dealers: 140. Warranty: 2 years, limited.
Manufacturer: California Audio Labs, 113 Taylor Way, Blue Lake, CA 95525 (1998); no longer trading (2007).

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