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Tascam CD01U CD Player with Unbalanced Output

1-space rackmountable CD Player. MP3 Playback. Slot-loading CD transport. 20-second RAM buffer for shock protection.

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The new CD-01U is a professional CD player, designed to fit into one rackspace; the CD-01U will save room in broadcast equipment racks and custom installations. The unit an RS-232 control port available for programming with AMX and Crestron systems. Features include MP3 playback, 20-second shock protection and pitch controls for flexible performance. Also, the unit uses reliable slot-loading CD transports for years of trouble-free use, making the CD-01U ideal for compact CD playback.

Features
1-space rackmountable CD Player

CD-R/RW Playback, including 12cm and 8cm CDs

MP3 Playback

20-second RAM buffer for shock protection

Slot-loading CD transport

RCA Unbalanced analog outputs

S/PDIF optical digital output

Repeat, Single-Play and Program playback modes

±12.5% pitch control

Call function returns to last play start point

Auto Ready and Auto Cue

Fade In/Out function (up to 10 seconds in 1/2 second steps)

Eject block function

Serial control via RS-232C

Wireless remote control

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