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Twelve years after Naim revolutionised the design of
Compact Disc players, the new CDS3 sets an impressive standard for
high quality Compact Disc replay.
All the trademark features of a Naim player are brought together
in the CDS3 along with a host of new and innovative engineering
solutions pioneered during the development of the flagship NAC552
and NAP500 amplifiers. Together with the elegant styling, the result
is a truly stunning, thoroughly satisfying musical performance.
The CDS3 features the latest generation Philips CD10 transport
using a high quality hall motor disc drive VAM 1250 mechanism. The
crucially important suspension system for the transport consists
of three precisely tuned leaf springs to optimise servo operation.
Two further independent suspension arrangements isolate both the
digital and analogue circuit boards from the environment, using
optimally damped spring decoupling.
The Naim-designed e.f.m signal "eye pattern" processing
filter precedes a Philips CD10, SAA 7324 servo controller chip which
is responsible for transforming wave patterns into digital data,
error correction and all transport drive functions. Following this,
the digital data is routed to a 24-bit - 8 times oversampling digital
filter with HDCD decoding. The data is then sent to two (one per
channel) Burr-Brown PCM 1704-K, 24-bit mono D to A converters. HDCD
decoding is only activated when playing encoded discs.
A separate, fully optimised master clock controls digital to analogue
conversion and the clock circuit configuration and layout are engineered
to minimise jitter that is further reduced by special Naim designed
data re-clocking circuitry. A seven-pole analogue filter follows
the DAC to remove spurious noise. The current to voltage conversion
stage and all analogue filter stages use discrete transistor amplifiers
to optimise performance.
The CDS3 has 26 low-noise, regulated power supplies on the main
circuit board, fourteen on the analogue output board and four on
the servo board. Power for the whole machine is provided by the
XPS power supply, which has six separately regulated, very low-noise
outputs. Thus all critical circuitry is triple regulated.
Naim research proved that divorcing the main power supply in this
way is wholly beneficial, whereas the more common arrangement of
housing the converter circuitry in a separate box causes many problems.
To minimise coupling of external vibrations from the housing to
the drive, as happens in the vast majority of players that use a
drawer loading mechanism, the CDS3 has a simple and straightforward
top loading system. Discs are held securely to the drive spindle
by means of a low-inertia, resonance-controlling magnetically attached
disc clamp, a technique that ensures rigid coupling (and mild damping)
without adding to the task of the drive servo mechanism by increasing
rotational inertia.
Worthwhile user features have been incorporated in the CDS3: in
addition to a clearer layout of the back panel, an RC5 port has
been fitted (with the further option of an RS232 port), allowing
seamless integration into even the most complex of home installations.
In common with the flagship NAC 552 preamplifier, the CDS3 has user-configurable
outputs, offering a choice between the preferred DIN or RCA phono
outputs, allowing the CDS3 to be used with a wide range of other
manufacturers' cables and components.
All the main control functions of the CDS3 are handled by a microprocessor
running software written by Naim.
Every aspect of the SAA7324 servo controller/decoder functionality
is under software control with the Naim-written code allowing all
areas of performance to be maximised. For example, the machine optimises
the transport parameters for each disc as it is loaded. In addition,
care has been taken to ensure that the player/user interface is
as logical and intuitive as possible, with extra features such as
Display Off (providing improved sound quality) and Program Cancel,
whereby the listener can quickly select tracks not wanted to be
played.
The CDS3 is close to the top of Naim's CD hierarchy, which allows
someone to purchase a CDX2, to upgrade by adding an XPS and then
trade up to a CDS3 with the XPS. The highly sophisticated power
supply features a toroidal transformer and 6 power regulators, ensuring
complete stability of the ultra-sensitive circuitry.
The Naim CDS3 delivers truly rewarding musical reproduction, providing
the involvement of the very best analogue sources combined with
tremendous consistency and reliability.
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