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Philips, the inventor of CD technology, introduces the next generation in digital audio sound. The LHH500, Philips' most recent Reference Series CD player, delivers audio quality that truly transcends the digital domain. This superb musicality is attributable to Philips Bitstream PDM (Pulse Density Modulation) D/A Conversion technology. With 1-bit, 256 times oversampling, Bitstream PDM D/A Conversion technology greatly enhances low-level linearity. Quiet passages are reproduced with previously unattainable accuracy. Overall performance achieves a level of depth, warmth and ambience traditionally associated with the best in analog reproduction. The LHH 500 is only the second compact-disc player offered to consumers that bears the professional LHH designation. This heritage of broadcast-quality CD and mastering playback equipment is evident in its uncompromising sound reproduction. To experience this unequalled performance firsthand, call 1-800-223-7772 for your nearest Philips audio specialist. WORLD-CLASS TECHNOLOGY EUROPEAN EXCELLENCE.
(Source: Audio magazine, Nov. 1990) Also see: Philips LHH 500 CD Player (equip. profile, Apr. 1992) Philips LHH1000 compact disc playback system (equip. profile, Jan. 1990) Philips CDV488 CD/LD combination player (Dec. 1989) Philips CD960 compact disc player (ad, Nov. 1988) Marantz CD3577 Compact Disc Player (Dec. 1990) Magnavox compact disc players (Dec. 1985) Onkyo Acculinear 18-bit CD player (Nov. 1988) = = = = |
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