The GCD-750 Compact Disc Player
The GCD-750 is part of an ultra-high performance series of separate
components from Adcom. It shares this position with our exciting GFP-750 preamp
and GFA-5802 power amplifier. All three of these components were conceived as an
ultimate statement of Adcom's long standing philosophy of providing exceptional
performance for the money. With these units our goal was not only to deliver
great value for the dollar, but to give you superior sonics with the massive
power, finesse and sophistication of units costing two to three times as much!
The fact that we exceeded our own expectations is a testament to our engineers'
diligence and their unswerving dedication to our goals.
Yes Virginia, there are differences in CD
players
We know. If you're reading this there's a good chance that you're familiar
with better quality audio components. But some people who're reading this may
not be, so please bear with us while we cover some basics.
There are
those who'll tell you that all CD player sound the same. And certainly most CD
players are at least "good". Yet, the technology of reproducing
digital source materials is fairly complex, and there are differences in the
implementation of that technology. Yes, the information is stored as digital
bits on the CD and therefore doesn't change over time, or with repeated copies.
But the way it's read and decoded into the analog domain has an impact on the
final sound. And during that decoding process if the error correction's needed
(because of difficulty reading the disc or poor "tracking" ability, or
) it can effect the final sound. After the potential for sonic change
during the digital decoding of the CD information, there's the analog audio
output stages, which also have an impact on sound quality.
So are
there sound differences between players? No question. Can they at times be
subtle? Absolutely. Is it worth buying a better machine for better performance?
Well, if you really enjoy listening to music, and you're a critical listener,
with a high quality sound system, there's no doubt that it's worth it. Now, let
us tell you why the GCD-750 is among the top players you should consider.
The differences are in the details
The GCD-750 is essentially a combination of Adcom's highly regarded digital
processing circuitry, developed for our well reviewed stand alone D to A
converters, and an advanced, high quality single play CD transport system. The
result is a CD player that delivers the superior sound quality of separate CD
components at an affordable price, in one attractive, easy to operate unit.
GCD-750 technical particulars (for those
who aren't particularly technical)
The GCD-750 reads digital data from the CDs with a three beam laser assembly
(a three beam design uses one beam to read the information, and two side beams
to maintain tracking accuracy) which in turn is part of a massive and rugged
transport assembly. The data (still in the digital domain) is fed into a Pacific
Microsonics PMD-100 oversampling digital filter and HDCD decoder. HDCD is a
relatively new process invented and patented by Pacific Microsonics. It's being
used in the recording of certain CDs to enhance detail and clarity. When an HDCD
disc is played back through an appropriately equipped machine it results in
excellent sound and imaging. This advanced device is excellent at its job, even
when it's used for standard discs. After the PMD-100 does its job, the
oversampled digital signal if fed to two differential pairs of Burr-Brown 20 Bit
linear Digital to Analog (D/A) converters. These are very high quality circuits,
noted throughout the high end audio community for their superb performance.
Using these converters ensures that even the most subtle musical nuance is
reproduced cleanly and accurately.
Out of Digital, into Analog
After the signal has been converted to its analog form it must be amplified
and sent on its way to your preamp. And what better send off than Adcom's famous
Class A (the most highly regarded kind of amplifier circuit design) output
stage. This is a discrete, high current, differential output section using
reference grade MosFet transistors. In fact, hand selected, high quality
components are incorporated throughout the output section to further guarantee
the best sound and imaging possible. Note too that we've used this basic circuit
configuration throughout this new series of components, and hundreds of hours of
critical listening have confirmed its superior performance.
The all critical power supply
The GCD-750 is powered internally by another Adcom hallmark, an
exceptionally large and capable power supply. Twin custom wound high current
transformers, one for each channel, feed the GCD-750's digital and analog stages
independently, through separate secondary windings. High current voltage
regulators and "over specified" filter capacitors complete the power
supply design, ensuring all the power necessary to reproduce the most demanding
and dynamic musical passages.
Other important features
- The entire GCD-750 package is housed within a heavy steel chassis with an
attractive extruded aluminum face plate for stability and shock immunity.
- Balanced XLR circuits are included, in addition to "standard" RCA
unbalanced jacks. Balanced circuits have the advantage of being immune to
extraneous RF (radio frequency) noise, compared to unbalanced circuits.
Additionally, they're considered by many to sound better due, at least in part,
to their almost silent noise characteristics. The other members of Adcom's high
end trio also feature XLR balanced input/output circuitry, for the best sound
possible.
- There's a coaxial digital input on the GCD-750's rear panel allowing the
connection and processing of outside digital sources (DSS, DVD players, etc.)
through the GCD-750's superior electronics. Therefore, the GCD-750 can be used
as a super quality D to A converter, independent of its role as a stand alone CD
player.
- The GCD-750 includes a full feature Infra-Red remote control with custom
track programming, repeat modes, random play, and buttons to control an Adcom
preamp.
- A large, clear, easy to read LCD information display keeps you informed
about what's happening during playback.
- Front panel LED's indicate Power on, Digital Lock, and HDCD decoding.
The GCD-750 is the culmination of Adcom's extensive high end audio
experience and a major engineering project undertaken for this series. When you
listen to it you'll surely understand what we mean when we say "Your ears
will thank you".
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