Owner`s manual

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Features of the 1021 Disc Player
Every Boulder product far exceeds expectations, and to that end the
1021 is truly a Boulder. The design of the 1021 incorperates number of
innovations that elevated the performance of the 1021 well beyond
other players. These innovations in the include:
Introduction
Multiple format playback
capabilities, including: MP3,
FLAC, OGG Vorbis, WAV, AIFF,
and standard CD (PCM) data.
Large, dimmable, full-color LCD
display.
Automatic identication of artist,
disc title, and track listing on
display.
Ethernet connectivity for
downloading and updating of
track information.
Extensive setup and preferences
menu.
Ultra-accurate disc drive
mechanism for the best possible
reading of disc data.
Superior error correction and
disc tracking software.
Proprietary DSP software for
data extraction, processing,
volume control, buffering and
digital ltering.
Unique UpandOversampling DSP
process increases digital bit rate
and word length to a minimum
of 24-bits and 352.8 kHz.
Boulder’s proprietary Eigen
value digital lter algorithm for
unmatched digital ltering.
DSP implemented digital volume
control allows direct connection
to ampliers.
Additional RAM implemented
data buffer between DSP and
DAC section prior to reclocking
Boulder Precise Interval Clock
located immediately adjacent
to DAC section to eliminate jitter
from the pre-converted data
stream.
Boulder 983 gain stage for
exceptionally low distortion
voltage gain and analog
buffering.
Advanced oating point DSP
system to prevent math overow
during processing.
Two pairs of parallel balanced
outputs on XLR connectors.
AES standard digital output to
feed outboard processors or
recording devices.
Boulder link connections for
control and status indications
with other Boulder products.
IR input compatible with external
control systems.
VGA video output connector
for use with secondary display
monitor.