Bel Canto Design CD 2 User Manual

User's Guide  
bel canto  
CD-2  
e.One Series  
CD Transport/Player  
Bel Canto Design, LTD.  
221 North First Street  
Minneapolis, MN 55401  
Phone: (612) 317.4550  
Fax: (612) 359.9358  
©2007 Bel Canto Design, LTD  
Unpacking your CD-2  
CD-2 box contents include the following:  
1 (one) - CD-2 CD player  
1 (one) - Magnetic Puck  
1 (one) - BNC to RCA Adapter for the SPDIF output  
1 (one) - CD-2 User’s Guide and Warranty Sheet  
1 (one) - 12V Universal Power Supply and Power cord  
1 (one) - Remote Control  
Carefully unpack each piece and check  
for shipping damage. If there is any  
damage, or if anything is missing,  
please contact your dealer, distributor or  
Bel Canto Design.  
IMPORTANT: Save all packing  
materials as the packing is spe-  
cially designed to protect the unit during  
transportation or shipping. If the packag-  
ing becomes lost or damaged, please  
contact your dealer, distributor or Bel  
Canto before attempting to transport  
your unit.  
Never Pack the CD-2 with the  
Magnetic Puck on the Turntable.  
Power Connection  
The power supply for the CD-2 is a uni-  
versal supply. The power cable should  
have the correct plug for your local  
power system. If you believe this to not  
be true, please contact your dealer  
immediately.  
This cd player, like any electrical compo-  
nent, can be dangerous and cause  
injury unless correct handling proce-  
dures are observed and used. Before  
powering this cd player it is necessary  
to read and follow proper setup and  
procedures.  
Warning!  
Do not connect power to this  
cd player yet!  
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© 2007 bel canto design, Ltd.  
CD-2 User’s Guide 0607revA  
Placement and Initial Setup  
Because the CD-2 runs cool it can be  
Placement on top of your audio furniture  
or on a shelf with at least 6 inches of  
clearance above the CD-2 will insure  
that you can access the top loading CD  
transport mechanism. Placement in a rel-  
atively sheltered environment will insure  
that the CD-2 can operate un-impeded  
by dust or animals.  
placed in many system locations without  
compromise. We do not recommend  
placing weights or other objects directly  
on the CD-2. This may mar or scratch  
the chassis finish. Do not use harsh  
chemicals when cleaning the outside of  
your CD-2.  
IMPORTANT: Make all connections and settings before powering your unit.  
Design Features  
The Bel Canto CD-2 is designed to recov-  
er the digital audio data from a CD error-  
free and with extremely low jitter  
• 24/192 integrated DAC with 112dB  
of dynamic range  
• Ultra low noise second stage indepen-  
dant regulation for the analog sections  
• High speed isolation transformers on  
AES and SPDIF digital outputs for opti-  
mum interface to outboard DAC  
• Selectable Fixed or Variable analog  
outputs can drive amplifier directly  
• 4Vrms Balanced and 2Vrms single  
ended analog outputs  
• Ultra-ClockTM architecture recovers the  
data with minimal clock jitter  
• CD-PRO2 top load mechanism for qual-  
ity and longevity  
• 24/96 upsampling maximizes dynam-  
ic range potential from inboard and out-  
board DACs  
• Single front panel control for simple  
operation  
• 4-layer PC board design for superior  
signal routing, grounding and power  
supply routing  
• Outboard regulated power supply pro-  
vides firm foundation for multiple local  
regulators  
• Comprehensive drive functions avail-  
able from full-system remote control  
• Ultra-efficient Green Technology design  
with 3W standby and 5W operating  
power dissipation  
• Multi-stage power supplies for precise  
power to the sensitive analog circuitry  
Conditioning  
The CD-2’s sonic performance will  
start to stabilize after 100 hours of  
continuous power up. For optimum per-  
formance keep the CD-2 powered up at  
all times.  
© 2007 bel canto design, Ltd.  
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CD-2 Care and Warnings  
DO NOT ATTEMPT to OPERATE the  
CD-2 WITHOUT a CD in PLACE  
designed for cleaning Optical Disc play-  
er lenses. You can use a small puff of  
clean air to remove minor dust buildup  
or just play a CD and the motion of the  
CD should keep the lens clear of dust. If  
you are concerned about dust buildup in  
your environment you can leave a blank  
CD in place to cover the mechanism  
when not using the CD-2.  
If you attempt to take the CD-2 out of  
standby when no CD is present it will go  
back into standby. The CD Laser is inac-  
tive whenever the CD-2 is in Stop or  
Standby mode. The Laser will not oper-  
ate without a CD and the Magnetic Puck  
on the turntable. You can ONLY take the  
CD-2 output of Standby with a CD in  
place on the unit and the Magnetic Puck  
on the CD.  
REPAIR of the CD-2 MECHANISM  
DUE to MISHANDLING is NOT  
COVERED by the CD-2 WARRANTY  
NEVER REMOVE the CD-2 MAG-  
NETIC PUCK while the CD is SPIN-  
NING  
Following these guidelines will result in  
many years of reliable operation. The  
CD-2 mechanism is a professional grade  
device and is inherently a high reliability  
device.  
NEVER PRESS DOWN on the CD-2  
turntable as this will damage the  
turntable mechanism.  
Note that there are no user serv-  
iceable parts inside the CD-2  
chassis.  
NEVER DROP the MAGNETIC  
PUCK or ANY OTHER OBJECT on  
the TURNTABLE  
Opening the chassis will void the war-  
ranty.  
NEVER PACK or SHIP the CD-2  
with the MAGNETIC PUCK on the  
TURNTABLE  
There are no fuses inside the CD-  
2.  
Undo pressure or shock to the turntable  
will damage the mechanism. Repair of  
the mechanism for this damage is not  
covered under the CD-2 warranty.  
Use only with the supplied power sup-  
ply. Use with a different supply will void  
the warranty.  
If you have a problem with the opera-  
tion of your CD-2 contact Bel Canto  
Design or your dealer/distributor for  
service.  
Also, NEVER TOUCH the LENS of  
the CD MECHANISM or clean it with  
anything other than specific cloth  
© 2007 bel canto design, Ltd.  
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CD-2 Front Panel Operation  
CD-2 Operating Mode Display:  
rotating the control. This works while in  
Pause, Play or Stop modes.  
Several Operating Modes are displayed  
using the left-most 7-segment display:  
To Pause while playing press the con-  
trol once.  
Two Vertical Lines Indicate Pause, a  
Square indicates Stop, a Blinking  
Segmented Square indicates Play.  
To Stop at any time press the control  
twice. The CD-2 will remain on the cur-  
rent track on re-start the track when Play  
is started.  
Standby is indicated by two dashes - -  
CD-2 in Fixed Output Mode  
(Fixed/Variable IN):  
A center press on the control will be  
acknowledged by the display brighten-  
ing momentarily.  
Upon application of power the CD-2  
goes through a display check and  
comes up in Standby, indicated by two  
dashes on the display - -.  
When in Play mode the mode indicator  
shows a square with sequenced blinking  
segments.  
Place a CD on the CD-2 and then place  
the magnetic puck on the CD. It will  
automatically center and clamp itself in  
place.  
Stop is indicated by a stationary square.  
The CD will be stopped. In Play and  
Pause modes the CD will continue to  
rotate.  
Press the center of the front panel control  
for 2-3 seconds, you will then see the  
firmware revision displayed for a couple  
of seconds and the CD will spin while 4  
dashes are displayed. Once the CD  
Table Of Contents is read the display  
will indicate the total CD time and the  
number of tracks.  
CD-2 in Variable Output Mode  
(Fixed/Variable OUT):  
Operation will be the same as above  
accept that rotating the front panel con-  
trol while in Stop or Play mode will indi-  
cate the volume level and then change  
the volume up or down as the control is  
rotated.  
A 01 display indicating track 1 with 2  
vertical dashes || in the left hand mode  
indicator display will indicate that the  
CD-2 is in Pause mode and is ready to  
play the CD.  
Rotating the control in Pause mode will  
change the track number to be played.  
The volume display will stay lit for sever-  
al seconds and then the display will go  
back to the mode indicator/track num-  
ber display.  
Initiate Play by pressing the front panel  
control once. Scan to a new track by  
© 2007 bel canto design, Ltd.  
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CD-2 Remote Control Operation  
The CD-2 Remote Control has a compre-  
hensive set of control features that are  
not available on the front panel control.  
when pressed. The CD-2 will remain on  
the current track and re-start the track  
when Play is pressed.  
To access all CD-2 control features  
press the button marked CD on the  
remote control. e.One Dac or Preamp  
functions can be controlled by selecting  
DAC or PRE on the remote. The Main  
CD controls will still operate in the DAC  
and PRE modes.  
PLAY>: This button initiates playback of  
the track that is displayed.  
VOL>: This increases the volume setting  
in Variable Output mode. It has no func-  
tion in Fixed Output Mode. The display  
will show the volume level while chang-  
ing.  
Standby: Toggles the CD-2 into and  
out of Standby.  
<VOL: This decreases the volume set-  
ting in Variable Output mode. It has no  
function in Fixed Output Mode. The dis-  
play will show the volume level while  
changing.  
Display: Toggles the Display on and  
off. When in Off mode the Display will  
come on momentarily when changing  
the CD-2 operation.  
|<<: Track Decrement to reduce the  
Mute: When in variable output mode  
this will toggle the analog outputs from  
Soft to Hard Mute and Un-muted modes.  
Soft mute is indicated by two decimal  
points in the far right of the diaply . .  
and Hard mute is indicated by 4 deci-  
mals on the display . . . .  
track number for playback.  
>>|: Track Increment to increase the  
track number for playback.  
<<: To slow playback speed in real  
time. Pressing twice will reduce speed  
further, press Play to resume normal  
playback.  
Pause ||: This toggles the Pause mode  
on and off. The Mode Indicator will  
show the pause or play mode as appro-  
priate.  
>>: To increase playback speed in real  
time. Pressing twice will increase speed  
further, press Play to resume normal  
playback.  
Stop: The solid square indicates Stop  
and will place the CD-2 in Stop mode  
© 2007 bel canto design, Ltd.  
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CD-2 Remote Control Operation  
Rpt1: This will allow repeated playback  
TIME: This allows placing the Display in  
a mode that shows the track time played  
while the CD is playing or Paused.  
Pressing the TIME button will change the  
Display back to standard mode.  
of the current track while in play mode.  
The Mode Indicator changes from the  
bottom left corner to the top left corner  
to indicate this mode. Press Rpt1 to turn  
the repeat mode off. Stopping playback  
will also turn the repeat mode off.  
Number Buttons: The 1-9 and 0 but-  
tons can be used to randomly select any  
track number for playback. Track 10  
and above are directly selected by key-  
ing in the number. If you try to select a  
track beyond the number of tracks on  
the CD no action will result and the cur-  
rent track will continue playing.  
Rpt All: This will allow repeated play-  
back of the entire CD while in play  
mode. The Mode Indicator changes from  
the bottom left corner to a full height  
Mode Indicator to indicate this mode.  
Press Rpt All to turn the repeat mode off.  
Stopping playback will also turn the  
repeat mode off.  
No other remote buttons are active for  
use with the CD-2.  
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CD-2 Remote Control  
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CD-2 Operation as Digital Transport  
The CD-2 produces a low jitter 24/96  
scrolling the Volume control level to 0.0  
then pressing the Fixed/Variable button  
IN to the Fixed position.  
data-stream from any of the 3 digital out-  
puts. 110 ohm AES/EBU balanced, 75  
ohm BNC SPDIF or the high speed  
TOSLINK output can be used as  
required. Any or all of the outputs can  
be connected to any digital playback  
device.  
Note that if your external DAC does not  
accept 96kHz data then you can set the  
sample rate to 48kHz. See page 12 for  
further information.  
While using the CD-2 as a Digital  
Source you can disable the analog out-  
put section by selecting Variable Output,  
A BNC to RCA female adaper is includ-  
ed for use with RCA terminated cables  
on the SPDIF digital output.  
CD-2 Operation as CD Player  
The high dynamic range analog outputs  
of the CD-2 can be used to drive an  
amplifier directly. This is best achieved  
by using the 4Vrms balanced outputs  
directly into the balanced inputs of your  
power amplifier.  
For use into an analog preamplifier  
scroll the volume level to 100.0 and  
press the Fixed/Variable button to the IN  
position and use the volume control on  
the analog preamplifier to control system  
level.  
Place the Fixed/Variable button in the  
OUT position. You can then control the  
volume level of your CD playback  
through the volume control of the CD-2.  
The RCA outputs can also be used  
directly into the RCA jack of an amplifier  
with 6 dB lower output level.  
Note that if you are only using the ana-  
log outputs on the CD-2 you may want  
to try setting the sample rate to 192kHz  
for optimum sound quality. See page 12  
for further information.  
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CD-2 Sample Rate Setting  
The default 96kHz sample rate setting  
can be modified by using the remote  
control. While the 96kHz sample rate is  
optimum for many applications there are  
several conditions which may benefit  
from either the lower 48kHz or higher  
192kHz settings.  
Changing the Sample Rate set-  
ting:  
1) Put the CD-2 in Standby  
2) With the remote in the CD mode  
press the lower 4 buttons in sequence  
(Bal L, TIME, PHASE, Bal R)  
1) If using the CD-2 with an external  
DAC that will not accept the 96kHz sam-  
ple rate then set the CD-2 sample rate to  
48kHz.  
3) The display will show the current sam-  
ple rate setting (96 is the factory setting)  
2) If using the CD-2 analog outputs then  
you can optimize the sonic performance  
of the internal DAC by operating the  
CD-2 at the higher 192kHz sample rate.  
The digital outputs are disabled  
when the 192 rate is chosen.  
4) Use the CH up and CH down arrow  
buttons to scroll to a different setting (48-  
96 or 192)  
5) Either press the Standby button to  
save the setting and take the CD-2 out of  
standby or wait for the display to time  
out and take the CD-2 out of standby.  
3) If using the CD-2 as the transport for  
driving a Bel Canto Dac3 we recom-  
mend that you leave the sample rate set-  
ting at the factory 96kHz setting.  
The CD-2 will now be operating at the-  
chosen sample rate.  
Note that in all Sample Rate settings the  
bit depth for the CD-2 output is 24 bits.  
The 192kHz setting is used only  
when using the CD-2 analog out-  
puts.  
© 2007 bel canto design, Ltd.  
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CD-2 Operation Notes  
The precision machined and polished  
data stream is primarily dependent on  
the Ultra-Clock jitter specification.  
turntable axis is designed to center the  
magnetic puck for stable rotation, mini-  
mizing a potential source of low frequen-  
cy jitter. This axis is polished to prevent  
scratching of the CD surface because of  
contact with the axis when placing or  
removing a CD from the turntable.  
There will be low level pops on the ana-  
log outputs when disconnecting or re-  
connecting the external power supply.  
The CD-2 incorporates a hard mute cir-  
cuit to minimize these pops but there is  
some residual level. To avoid any pops  
mute the preamplifier or power down  
the amplifier that the CD-2 is connected  
to whenever attaching or disconnecting  
the power supply for the CD-2.  
You can store the magnetic puck either  
on the top surface of the CD-2 top cover  
or on the turntable axis when not play-  
ing a CD.  
You could use a blank CD-rom as a  
cover over the CD mechanism when not  
using the CD-2.  
Note that mechanical noises from the  
CD-2 linear tracking mechanism are nor-  
mal when changing tracks and that there  
is a very low level motor noise while  
playing the CD. The CD rotating speed  
also will change as the CD plays to the  
outside tracks. The CD rotation slows on  
the higher numbered tracks.  
Because of the comprehensive de-jitter  
circuitry in the CD-2 we have found that  
the CD-2 is not sensitive to ambient light.  
The low level jitter of the audio output  
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CD-2 Front and Back Panel  
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CD-2 Specifications  
Disc Compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CD-DA (Red Book IEC908), CD-R and CD-RW discs  
Digital Outputs  
Maximum Data Rate/Bit Depth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96Khz/24bit  
Digital Output types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AES/EBU XLR, SPDIF BNC, TOSLINK  
AES/EBU Digital Output Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.7V p-p  
PDIF Digital Output Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.2V p-p  
All Digital outputs are galvanically isolated  
Analog DAC Outputs  
Data Rate/Bit Depth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96Khz/24bit  
Output Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Single Ended RCA 2Vrms, Balanced XLR 4Vrms  
Dynamic Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112dB A-Weighted  
THD+N: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<0.002%  
Output Impedance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RCA 100ohms, XLR 200 ohms  
Frequency Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Hz-20Khz +/-0.1 dB  
Ultra-Clock  
Accuracy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.0001%  
Jitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1pS rms  
Features  
Slow roll-off linear phase digital filter  
Fixed or adjustable analog output  
External regulated power supply  
CD-Pro2LF mechanism  
Idle power draw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Watts  
Power Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120 VAC 50-60 Hz or 220-240 VAC 50-60 Hz  
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.5” W x 12.5” D x 4.5” H (216 mm x 318 mm x 115 mm)  
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18lbs. (8.2 kg)  
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Bel Canto Design, LTD.  
221 North First Street  
Minneapolis, MN 55401  
Phone: (612) 317.4550  
Fax: (612) 359.9358  
© 2007 Bel Canto Design, LTD  
CD-2™ is a trademark of Bel Canto Design, LTD  

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