Audio – Sony DVP S9000ES User Manual

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DVD Technical Notes

Audio

The DVP-S9000ES is more than just a cutting edge Sony

DVD-Video player. It’s a Sony high fidelity component of

the first order. This is the very first DVD player to be

part of Sony’s acclaimed ES Series, the Elevated Standard in

audio/video. It incorporates circuits, topology and

features carefully designed to maximize DVD-Video sound

tracks, Compact Discs and Super Audio Compact Discs.

Because there’s So Much More to Hear

TM

The Compact Disc was an important accomplishment in music

reproduction. But over the years, discerning listeners have

demanded even more. That’s why Sony and Philips, the

inventors of CD, have created the new Super Audio Compact

Disc (SACD). Thanks to a revolutionary technology called

Direct Stream Digital(tm) (DSD(r)) encoding, this is the highest

quality stereo sound source available today.

Fidelity. With DSD encoding, SACD can capture more of the

original sound source. The SACD format offers frequency

response to 100 kHz and a theoretical dynamic range of 120 dB.

But specifications alone cannot express the DSD advantage.

DSD one-bit encoding strips away entire classes of distortion

that have always characterized PCM. The DSD system

provides nothing less than a quantum leap in music resolution.

Simplicity. To audiophiles, purity has always meant simplicity.

So with SACD, there’s no option for music to be recorded at

anything less than the highest possible resolution. There’s also

no option for lossy compression of any kind. And you’ll never

experience stereo derived from a computerized fold-down.

SACD is about music, pure and simple.

• Capacity. As a stereo music carrier, the Super Audio Compact

Disc can hold over six times the data of Compact Disc. Some

SACDs have enough room for both a two-channel mix and a

multi-channel version of the same music, not to mention text

and graphics.

CD

SACD (single layer)

Disc diameter

12 cm

12 cm

Disc thickness

1.2 mm

1.2 mm

Playback side

Single

Single

Coding System

16-bit linear

1-bit DSD encoding

PCM encoding

Sampling Frequency

44,100 Hz

2,822,400 Hz

Disc data capacity

680 MB

4.7 GB

Disc minimum pit length 0.83 micrometers 0.40 micrometers

Disc track pitch

1.60 micrometers 0.74 micrometers

Laser wavelength

780nm

650nm

Lens numerical

0.45

0.60

aperture (NA)

Playback frequency

DC — 20,000 Hz DC — >100,000 Hz

range (theoretical)

Dynamic range

96 dB (audible

More than 120 dB

(theoretical)

range)

(audible range)

Maximum playback

Approx. 74 min. Approx. 110 min.

time

(stereo)

(stereo)

Approx. 74 min.

(multi-channel and

stereo)

Additional functions

Text, graphics

Text, graphics,

video

Security. Pirated copies of discs threaten music companies,

producers and musicians alike. In addition, consumers need

protection from fraudulent, unauthorized copies. That’s why

authorized SACDs are identified by both visible and invisible

watermarks. The visible watermark is a faint image on the

signal side of the disc, made possible by Pit Signal Processing

(PSP) technology. Missing or corrupted watermarks warn

consumers of unauthorized discs. Invisible watermarks

authenticate the discs prior to playback. If the SACD player

cannot read the watermark, the SACD will not play.

Compatibility. Music enthusiasts have already made a

substantial commitment to their CD collections. To protect this

investment, every SACD player performs superbly with the

more than 13 billion audio Compact Discs currently in

existence. And the SACD format also includes a hybrid disc

option that will play back beautifully in any home, car and

portable CD player made since 1982.

Three types of discs. With the SACD format, music

companies can offer three different types of discs. The single-

layer disc can store a full album of high-resolution music. A

dual-layer disc provides nearly twice the playing time. There’s

even a hybrid disc that contains both a high density music layer

and a standard density CD layer for compatibility with over

700 million CD players, worldwide.

The Music. SACD has triggered an outpouring of music, both

reissued and new, from the world’s preeminent artists. Jazz

greats like Dave Brubeck, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Milt

Jackson, Wynton Marsalis and Oscar Peterson. Classical

virtuosos like Emanuel Ax, Glenn Gould, Yo-Yo Ma and Isaac

Stern. With the world’s finest orchestras under the batons of

Leonard Bernstein, Eugene Ormandy, Wolfgang Sawallisch

and Bruno Walter. These performances were singular events.

Now captured on SACD, these titles gloriously demonstrate

music the way it should be.

A Listening Experience Beyond All Expectations

Super Audio Compact Disc:

Fig. 16: 3 Types of Disc

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