Sony SCD-XA333ES User Manual

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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.
Others
• A Super Audio CD can mark up to 255 track/index
numbers.  This feature applies to SCD-XA777ES/
XA333ES.
• The supplied remote is capable of controlling both the
SCD-XA777ES/XA333ES 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 5
Location and Functions of Parts
8
Front Panel Parts Descriptions 8
Rear Panel Parts Descriptions 10
Remote Parts Descriptions 11
Playing Discs
12
Compatible Disc Types 12
Playing a Disc 14
Using the Display 15
Locating a Specific Track  18
Locating a Particular Point in a Track 18
Playing Tracks Repeatedly 19
Playing Tracks in Random Order (Shuffle Play) 20
Creating Your Own Programme (Programme
Play) 21
Listening to a CD Using a Filter (Digital Filter
Function) 22
Setting the DIGITAL OUT to on/off 22
Selecting the default playback area 22
Listening to a Multi-channel Super Audio CD
(Multi-channel management function) 23
Additional Information
26
Precautions 26
Notes on Discs 27
Troubleshooting 28
Specifications 28
Index 29