Naim-CD555 CD player & 555PS power supply

First shown and demonstrated at The Hi-fi and Home Entertainment Show at Heathrow in September 2005, Naim reference CD player, the CD555 with 555 PS delivers the ultimate musical performance from a CD.
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First shown and demonstrated at The Hi-fi and Home Entertainment Show at Heathrow in September 2005, Naim's reference CD player, the CD555 with 555 PS delivers the ultimate musical performance from a CD.

The CD555 makes no attempt to play DVDs, DVD-As or SACDs. It does not have a digital output. Nor does it have a variable output. The CD555 simply plays CDs and at that it excels. We are confident that it is the best CD player eve

The CD555 Digital-to-Analogue Converters are mounted in a "quiet room". Apart from ensuring that all critical signals reaching the DAC have immeasurably low jitter the chips are inside a shielded enclosure to keep their environment free of the varying electric and magnetic fields that inevitably occur in a CD player, so enabling the converters to do their work isolated from all external influences.

Other noteworthy design features of the CD555 include:

  • Machined, heavy, solid, transport tray to reduce resonance and vibration amplitude.
  • High mass design to improve suspension characteristics, providing isolation from the chassis and other components.
  • Low infra red reflective coatings around the CD to reduce eye pattern interference and noise.
  • Extremely low inertia and low resonance CD clamp.
  • Philips CD-Pro mechanism with a die-cast chassis.
  • Very heavy brass sub-chassis - separate for digital and analogue electronics.
  • Analogue stages, I-to-V conversion, filtering and output driver are built from discrete components.
  • Seven-pole output filters.
  • Separate low jitter clock circuit with its own multi-stage regulated power supply.
  • Post-digital filter de-jitter circuitry to eliminate jitter.
  • DACs are isolated from electric and magnetic fields.
  • Motorised top loading door.

Design features of the 555 PS include:

  • Seven regulated power supplies including a separate one for the clock circuitry.
  • Five secondary windings on the transformer.
  • A transformer that is 40 per cent larger than that in the XPS2.
  • Separate dedicated analogue and digital output sockets (Burndy) to minimise high frequency noise modulation of analogue supplies.
  • Backward compatibility with the CDS3 and CDX2.
  • Can be used to enhance the performance of the Naim HDX hard disk player or DAC.
  • A low resonance case with isolating feet.