McIntosh MCD85
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Model name
MCD85
Transport
Yes
Player
Yes
SACD support
Yes
Engine
N/A
Frequency response low +/- 3dB (for CD) (Hz)
20
Frequency response high +/- 3dB (for CD) (Hz)
20 000
Frequency response low +/- 3dB (for SACD) (Hz)
20
Frequency response high +/- 3dB (for SACD) (Hz)
20 000
Gain (dBu)
N/A
Output Level (balanced) (V)
4
Output Level (single-ended) (V)
2
Input Impedance (balanced) (Ω)
N/A
Input Impedance (single-ended) (Ω)
N/A
Output Impedance (balanced) (Ω)
100
Output Impedance (single-ended) (Ω)
100
Dynamic range (for CD) (dB)
>96
Dynamic range (for SACD) (dB)
>96
Signal to Noise Ratio (for CD) (dB)
>100
Signal to Noise Ratio (for SACD) (dB)
>100
Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise (for CD) (%)
0.02
Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise (for SACD) (%)
0.02
Dimensions (mm)
309 x 197 x 413
Weight (kg)
9.3
Official link
The McIntosh MC T 500 is a digital module equipped with 4 digital outputs: industry standard balanced, coaxial and optical outputs plus our exclusive MCT connector. In order to enjoy your compact discs, it can be paired with any product that has standard digital inputs and a digital-to-analog converter (DAC).
The MCD350 player is capable of playing SACDs and CDs. It has a 32-bit/192 kHz DAC on board, fixed analog stereo outputs in balanced and unbalanced versions, as well as optics and coaxial on the back wall.
The McIntosh MCD 600 can read CDs, SACD discs, works with self-made CDs, DVDs, or reads files through media connected to a USB port. File capabilities are AAC, AIFF, ALAC, DSD, FLAC, MP3, WAV and WMA.
The model received seven digital inputs: two coaxial, two optical, AES/EBU, USB and a proprietary input with a USB connector. If we talk about outputs, they are balanced and conventional, with a choice between terminal stages on lamps or semiconductors.