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Reference CD Player Marks 20 Years
808 released on anniversary of Meridian’s first CD player

Huntingdon, UK, August 2004—Meridian Audio Ltd, the leading UK-based manufacturer of high-end audio, video and home theatre systems and components, has announced the release of a new Compact Disc Player in its flagship 800 Reference Series. The new player, the 808, is a special Limited Edition and marks the 20th anniversary of the release of Meridian’s first CD player, and the world’s first audiophile CD player, the MCD.

The 808 – its full title is the “808 Signature Reference Compact Disc Player”, as it is hand-signed by Meridian designers and co-founders Allen Boothroyd and Bob Stuart – offers the highest quality CD replay of any of the two dozen CD players produced by the company over the last two decades.

“Meridian was the first company to make a CD player that could truly be called ‘audiophile’, twenty years ago,” said Meridian’s Chairman and chief designer, Bob Stuart, “and the new 808 acknowledges and builds upon two decades of Meridian CD player development. It’s the best-sounding Compact Disc player we have ever made,” he noted.

This steady process of improving CD performance has been recognized by over 50 awards and has made Meridian synonymous with the very best in CD. Meridian’s 508 alone received more than 20 awards, while the press judged the 800 Reference Series optical disk player to be so good as to require a class of its own.

Like the 800, the 808 uses a multi-speed DVD-ROM drive to recover data from the disk. This normally runs at standard speed, but in the event of
encountering a problem on the disk, it can re-read at high speed, allowing many opportunities to access all the data, even on difficult media. The 808 is specifically designed as a CD-optimized machine, able to play virtually any CD, from conventional pressings to CD-R, CD-R/W and disks of MP3 files (64–256kbps). It also plays the CD layer of an SACD.

Once the digital data stream has been recovered from the disk, three powerful on-board digital signal processing (DSP) chips take over, each with a capability of an impressive 150 MIPS (million instructions per second). One of them up-samples the digital information from the 44.1 kHz, 16-bit signal of conventional CD to 24 bits, and to a sample rate of 176.4 kHz. This signal is fed to the latest DVD-Audio quality delta-sigma digital to analog converters to drive the analog outputs, while a digital signal at 88.2 kHz sampling is supplied to the digital outputs. Upsampling in this way enables filtering to take place far beyond the range of human hearing, as well as offering other, audible benefits, right across the audio band, for ultimate transparency from a CD source.

The 808 employs a triple buffering system to minimize jitter, and therefore maximize HF transparency and stereo image precision and stability. The
buffers, and the digital electronics as a whole, are driven by a new design of high-stability clocking system, which further reduces jitter to below 90
picoseconds and ensures that the highest level of detail is recovered from a disk. All digital data is accurately re-clocked. Multiple power supplies ensure that digital and analog circuitry are kept apart, while multi-layer boards minimize system noise and audiophile components are used throughout.

In addition to its capabilities as a CD player, the 808 is optionally available with preamplifier capability, in the form of the 808i, which can act as the heart of superb stereo system, offering full built-in stereo preamplifier functionality including the ability to handle six stereo analog inputs, three digital coaxial S/PDIF inputs and two Toslink optical digital inputs. Both 808 variants provide balanced and unbalanced fixed/variable stereo analog outputs, main digital coax S/PDIF outputs with MHR (Meridian High Resolution) capability and an auxiliary digital coax output.

The 808 can thus drive Meridian DSP Loudspeakers directly or supply analog or digital signals to an external amplifier or processor. It is also ideally suited as the core of the ultimate analog stereo system, utilizing its balanced analog outputs to drive the power amplifier and speakers of the user’s choice.

Meridian comms sockets (2 x DIN) allow communication with other Meridian components, while an RS232 interface provides full remote control capability as well as the ability to reconfigure the unit with Meridian’s innovative Windows-based graphic configuration application – though the unit is supplied pre-configured. Three programmable trigger outputs are provided for direct control of external devices, for example powering-up amplifiers and operating other devices.

The Meridian 808 Signature Reference CD Player is a special Limited Edition with an extended 5-year warranty. The unit is supplied with the MSR+ learning/programmable remote control, which operates not only all Meridian products but also includes an extensive database of third-party products and the capability to learn commands from existing remotes.

The unit will ship in early September, with a US recommended retail price of $12,995 (808 player version) or $14,850 for the 808i preamplifier version.

Meridian Audio Limited is based in Huntingdon, near Cambridge, UK, and
was founded in 1977 by Allen Boothroyd and Robert Stuart. With a 25-year
history of innovation and development of the highest quality consumer audio
systems, the award-winning company is widely recognized as a world
leader in digital and analog audio reproduction. Meridian
developed the world’s first audiophile CD player, the world’s first consumer
digital surround controller, developed the MLP lossless packing systems
mandated for use in DVD-Audio, and is the only UK audio hardware
manufacturer to be a member of the DVD Forum. The company’s optical disk
players, DSP-based loudspeakers and Digital Theatre
systems are unique in the industry, maintaining a super-quality digital audio
signal throughout the path from the source to the amplifier, and using digital
signal processing to generate advanced crossover characteristics that would
be impossible with conventional passive analog systems.

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