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Output level: 2V RMS
Frequency response: 20Hz – 20kHz (±0.25dB)
Total harmonic distortion: <0.008% (20Hz – 20kHz, 0dBFs)
Signal-to-noise ratio: >100dB (A-weighted)
Digital outputs: SPDIF coaxial and optical (Toslink)
Mains supply: 110/120V or 220/240V, 50/60Hz (factory set)
Fuse: T2AL (110/120V), T1AL (220/240V)
Power consumption: <15W
Dimensions (H × W × D): 94 × 218 × 348mm
Net weight: 4kg
Gross weight: 5kg
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Exposure XM CD Player
Main features
PCM1716 24-bit DAC for high-resolution CD playback
Top-loading CD mechanism optimised for transport stability
Display can be switched off via remote to improve sound quality
Highly optimised analogue output stage with multiple supply regulation stages
Large toroidal transformer with separate windings for transport and audio stages
High-stability crystal clock and dedicated regulators for low-jitter performance
High-quality double-sided PCBs for optimal layout and screening
All-aluminium casework with extruded front panel to control resonance and EMI
Supplied with remote control
Three-year guarantee
Available in black or titanium
XM Series
Small in size, but big on musicality
Available in black or titanium finish, the XM Series of components may be small in size but they’re big on features and performance. With unmatched levels of sound quality and clarity, the XM Series conveys the art of music replay with outstanding realism.
About Exposure
Artistry in audio since 1974
Exposure has been perfecting the art of creating real Hi-Fi for real music lovers since 1974. In that time a lot has changed in the audio market. One thing has stayed consistent though, and that’s our absolute commitment to never compromise on quality, whilst designing and building the best sounding and affordable Hi-Fi that we can.
All of our products are designed, engineered and proudly manufactured in Britain by a talented team of audio engineers who are passionate about the reproduction of music. Our goal is quite simple; ‘To deliver music as accurately as possible’.
Sounds simple enough, but it takes years of skilled engineering, science and some great ears to achieve. This is our goal and one that we will continue to pursue.