CD-95

by Marantz


The Marantz CD-95 is a high-performance CD player produced between 1988 and 1990...

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The Marantz CD-95 is a high-performance CD player produced between 1988 and 1990, notable for its advanced D/A conversion technology and robust construction. It is equipped with two TDA1541A-S1 digital-to-analog converters (DACs) per channel employing a push-pull configuration to reduce distortion and enhance audio fidelity. This innovative design effectively cancels even-order distortions and improves the overall sound quality. The player uses the Philips CDM-1 drive mechanism, characterized by its solid die-cast chassis and advanced vibration-resistant features. The power supply is equipped with a large transformer and high-quality electrolytic capacitors to ensure stable performance. The CD-95 also features digital outputs and a remote control, making it user-friendly. Its specifications include a frequency response of 2Hz to 20kHz, a dynamic range of 96dB, and a signal-to-noise ratio of 104dB, making it a capable player for discerning listeners. While marketed primarily in Asia, this model boasts various versions, including a limited edition and variants catered to different voltage requirements, enhancing its appeal to collectors.