Sony SCD-C222ES Manuel d'utilisation

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Features

About the Super Audio CD

• Super Audio CD is a new high-quality audio disc

standard where music is recorded in the DSD (Direct
Stream Digital) format (conventional CDs are recorded
in the PCM format). The DSD format, using a sampling
frequency 64 times higher than that of a conventional
CD, and with 1-bit quantization, achieves both a wide
frequency range and a wide dynamic range across the
audible frequency range, and so provides music
reproduction extremely faithful to the original sound.

• The Super Audio CD has two types; a 2 channel stereo

disc and a Multi-channel disc which holds up to 6
independent channels. The multi-channel characteristic
of the Super Audio CD features a speaker allocation
system basically similar to the 5.1 channel output of
current AV systems.

Features of the player

This player is designed to play back 2-channel and multi-
channel Super Audio CDs, and conventional CDs, and
provides the following features:
• Mounted with a Discrete Dual Laser Optical Pickup,

capable of reading a Super Audio CD or conventional
CD depending on the exclusive wavelength.

• Quicker track access performance enabled by an

advanced servo mechanism.

• A Multi-Channel Management function that allows you

to adjust the multi-channel playback environment
according to the allocation and size of your speakers.

• A Super Audio D/A Converter and Direct Digital Sync

System, which allows higher-quality sound
reproduction.

• Editing of Disc and Track Titles, etc., on a TEXT display

for Super Audio CDs and conventional CDs.

Others

• A Super Audio CD can mark up to 255 track numbers.

This feature applies to SCD-C222ES.

• The supplied remote is capable of controlling both the

SCD-C222ES and a conventional Sony CD player.

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CONTENTS

Getting Started

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Before You Start the Hookup 4

Hooking Up the Audio Components 4

Location and Functions of Parts

7

Front Panel Parts Descriptions 7

Rear Panel Parts Descriptions 8

Remote Parts Descriptions 9

Playing Discs

10

Compatible Disc Types 10

Playing a Disc 11

Using the Display 12

Replacing Discs While Playing a Disc 15

Locating a Specific Disc 16

Locating a Specific Track 16

Locating a Particular Point in a Track 17

Playing Tracks Repeatedly 18

Playing Tracks in Random Order (Shuffle Play) 19

Creating Your Own Program (Program Play) 20

Listening to a Multi-channel Super Audio CD

(Multi-channel management function) 21

Storing Information About CDs

24

What You Can Do With the Disc Name 24

Labeling Discs (Disc Name) 24

Additional Information

26

Using the CONTROL A1II control system 26

Precautions 27

Notes on Discs 28

Troubleshooting 29

Specifications 29

Index 30

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