Features
Warranty length | 2 Years |
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Brand | Primare |
Tech Specs
Player
- Analog Out: 1 pair RCA/XLR, 2.2/4.4 Vrms
- Digital Outputs: 1 x RCA; 1 x TOSLINK
- Frequency response: 20Hz - 20kHz - 0.3dB
- THD + N: 20 Hz - 20 kHz <0.01%
- Signal to Noise: - 110 dB
Prisma
- Formats: WAV, LPCM, FLAC, ALAC, MP3
- MP4 (AAC), WMA, OGG, DSD
- Sample rates: 24 - 192 kHz
- WLAN: IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4/5gHz)
- Inputs: USB-A, LAN x 2, WLAN (192 kHz)
- Bluetooth®
General
- Control: RS232; IR input in/out 3.5mm
- Trigger in / out 3.5 mm
- Power consumption: Standby 0.5W
- Operation 22W
- Dimensions: (WDH) 430 x 385 x 105mm
- Weight: 10.8 kg
- Colour options: Black or Titanium
Optional Configurations
- CD35, without Prisma technology
Product Description
Primare CD35 CD Player with optional Prisma is a high-performing update of the earlier CD32 model. Like its predecessor, it proves a sleek addition your hi-fi set-up thanks to its options of black and titanium.
Choose your model with or without Prisma capability and enjoy a CD player at the cutting-edge of design and sound performance.
In-Built DAC
The CD35 Prisma CD player showcases a brand new DAC stage that superbly utilises an ESS Sabre chipset for conversion of up to PCM 384 kHz and DSD 128. This then feeds into a delicately tuned and precisely balanced analogue output stage.
Prisma Streaming Technology
Prisma is Primare's in-house created streaming technology. This technology allows you to playback from both streamed and stored media via your Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection, as well as multi-room and multi-zone control and connectivity. You can manage the Prisma system from any mobile device thanks to Prisma's dedicated app.
Press Reviews
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"There’s something deeply alluring about this streaming CD player/ [I35] integrated amp combination, in both sound and function. An enjoyable music maker, it brings together a myriad different digital sources under one roof – so to speak – and allows easy control of them all. In turn, this makes it easier to appreciate the music without being distracted by the technology." (HiFi News Magazine, March 2019)