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  e pin assignments of these XLR-type female output connectors are:
 
Pin 1: Signal ground
 
Pin 2: Signal + (non-inverting)
 
Pin 3: Signal – (inverting)
 
Connector ground lug: chassis ground
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  ese pin assignments are consistent with the standards adopted by the 
Audio Engineering Society. 
using the single-ended
(RCA) analog outputs
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  e two output channels of the CDP-502 are provided in a high 
quality single-ended form on RCA plugs. Single-ended cables using 
RCA connectors are the most common form of analog connection used 
in consumer electronics. When implemented carefully and used with 
high quality interconnect cables, this standard can provide excellent 
performance. 
Classé has gone to extraordinary eff ort to ensure that the single-ended 
(RCA) outputs of your disc player off er superlative performance. Connect 
these outputs to your preamplifi er/processor using high quality RCA 
terminated cables.  Your Classé dealer can advise you on the selection of 
cables suitable for your system.
Analog Video Outputs
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  e CDP-502 is equipped with a complete set of analog video outputs: 
Component (Y, Pb, Pr), S-Video, and Composite. Th
 e S-Video output 
employs the standard S-Video (mini-DIN) connector, while the 
Component and Composite outputs employ high quality RCA connectors.
Note that the three analog video standards off er varying degrees of 
performance:
•  Component video renders the best analog video quality, and 
provides compatibility with progressive and high defi nition 
video signals. As a result, the component outputs are the analog 
outputs you will want to use in order to take full advantage of 
the video scaling and processing capabilities of the CDP-502. 
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  e HDMI output also supports video scaling and processing.)
•  S-Video is capable of rendering a high quality video image, but is 
limited to standard defi nition, interlaced signals.
•  Composite video is the most common analog video interface, 
available on almost all display devices. Like S-video, it is also 
limited to standard defi nition, interlaced signals.
For this reason, if your display does not support digital video inputs 
(HDMI), you are advised to use component video connections whenever 
possible.