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发表于 2009-3-18 00:36:21
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Micro Seiki CD-M100
(1988 - 1991)
Micro's third and penultimate CD player, also based on the Philips model as used by Marantz in the CD-94 series and Philips in the original LHH1000 model for all - gone were the hurried 1983 days of the Kyocera DA-01 rebadge, aka Micro CD-M1.
The CD-M100 is an updated CD-M2 (270,000¥, 1987) with completely reshaped feet : the feet of M2 were replaced by hydraulic suspension on the M100. Plus minor circuit changes. But at 400,000¥, the update was perhaps a bit too steep and certainly not visible enough.
The CD-M100 holds the base of the LHH1001 drive (reworked in the servo section) and adds the d/a PCB of the LHH1002 which is however also completely reworked.
Compared to the LHH1000, the Marantz CD-12 version or any other of the previous and later marantz versions (CD-94, CD-94, CD-95, CD-95 Limited,
CD-99DR and CD-99SE...), the power supply in the CD-M100 is completely different (different transformer, heatsink outside) and so are the XLR output stages which see balancing transformers added.
The rest is the same winning team : Philips TDA-1541A and Philips CDM-1. The woodbase and wood-encased remote control inherited from the CD-M2 are a matter of... taste 22kg of fine-tuned high-fidelity.
Micro would produce a fourth and ultimate CD player in 1992 : CD-M2000X. This visually very different player (but still fully Philips based, mechanically as well as d/a-wise) was distributed very sparingly, discreetely, shortly and only in Japan and is of the near-Invisibila kind. |
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