ONKYO Integra C-1E $180,000 (circa 1992) with remote control, maintenance, fully working.
It is my father's collection. The rotating system was lubricated and the lens was cleaned 3 years ago.
The remote control, which is broken in many cases, works perfectly.
The onkyo remote control is more responsive than the factory one and allows for random and program volume control.
The insulator has been modified by a specialized store in Osaka and is spiked.
Very good capacitors are used, and I think this is a masterpiece that changed the sound quality of onkyo.
The sound is similar to the Denon DCD-2500NE in modern times. The difference in resolution is almost imperceptible.
For classical music, the cello sound comes forward. In jazz, it's not.
It is old, so please use NCNR.
Included is a remote control and insulator. Only stabilizers (stock).
Functions have been tested approximately, but not fully tested.
One owner.
Stored in audio room since purchased. This is the room with the dryer.
It is being decluttered due to my father's condition. The sound is very good. It is no different from modern 300,000 class.
I think there are few volume driven items.
I am also exhibiting an amplifier at the same time.
The following is from the description at that time.
The Quest Integra series CD player was developed and designed with a quality-oriented philosophy in pursuit of new sound possibilities.
The D/A conversion section features a newly developed FPCS (Fine Pulse Conversion System) with ONKYO's custom SM5843AP digital filter at its core.
The FPCS is composed of the ONKYO custom digital filter SM5843AP combined with the Philips SSA7350 and TDA1547 (DAC7) x2. The SAA7350 used in this configuration has an up-sampling function that allows up-sampling to 192fs when a 4x or 8x signal is input, and using a digital filter with high arithmetic precision in combination with the SM5843AP provides excellent results. The SM5843AP is a 20-bit digital filter with a 20-bit sampling rate.
The SM5843AP supports 20-bit in/out and achieves a passband ripple of 0.00003dB by high-precision calculation. Furthermore, in order to improve the unnatural musical expression by cutting off steeply above the reproduction limit frequency (20kHz), unlike conventional digital filters, image processing technology in the computer field is introduced to the calculation method to achieve smooth interpolation.
In addition, the master clock, which serves as the reference for these filters, uses Accu Pulse Quartz, a vibration-resistant rod-shaped crystal oscillator mounted on a polysorb cushion, to ensure stable operation.
In the power supply section, LASER transformers with ultra-low leakage flux are mounted independently for digital and analog. The power supplies are divided into seven independent power supply units: two analog, two D/A conversion, one digital, one mechanical, and one muting, to eliminate noise and interference from the power supply units. These power supply units are configured with a super linear power supply with low noise and low impedance characteristics, as used in the Integra series, to further improve sound quality.
In addition, the display section employs a static LED lighting system to prevent noise from the display section from contaminating the music signal. In addition, to prevent interference from digital signal processing to the analog section, muting and an emphasis signal
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