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N E W M O D E L I N F O R M A T I O N
DVD Audio/Video Player
DVD-9000 TENTATIVE
High-end DVD A/V Player with 14-bit, 108 MHz Video D/A Converter and PureProgressive Circuit
Denon engineers have pulled out all the stops in its development of the DVD-9000 to ensure that this DVD player reproduces
sound and pictures at the highest possible level of quality. The DVD-9000 is packed with PureProgressive circuitry for superior
Interlaced-to-Progressive video conversion; two 14-bit, 108-MHz video D/A converters, Noise Shaving Video and a Super Sub
Alias Filter. For high-quality audio output, the DVD-9000 sports AL24 Processing Plus supporting a sampling frequency of 192
kHz; a 24-bit, 192-kHz audio D/A converters and other state-of-the-art audio technologies to extract the maximum potential of
DVD-Audio. Along with Denon's critically acclaimed circuit design and chassis construction, the DVD-9000 is a truly remarkable
new flagship DVD player from Denon.
s Thorough Vibration-resistant Designs s New PureProgressive Circuit
Since the high-density data recorded on DVD must be read with absolute The DVD-9000's interlace/progressive converter is the new Progressive
accuracy, vibrations from outside or from internal sources such as the Converter with PureProgressive circuitry from Silicon Image. The
power unit will adversely affect sound and picture quality. A variety of Progressive Converter features faster moving picture detection and
designs have been incorporated in the DVD-9000 to suppress these improved mode recognition capability.
unwanted vibrations. The bottom plate forming the foundation of the High-speed processing: This Progressive Converter is capable of
chassis is a 6-mm thick, 4-layer hybrid construction made up of a 1.2- processing 6 billion operations per second, giving reality to the following
mm thick copper-plated metal sheet and three layers of 1.6-mm metal high performance.
sheets. Large insulators of sintered alloy (the same type used in Denon's Moving picture detection: Since PureProgressive is also adept at
high-end S1 series) have been used for the DVD-9000's feet to absorb 2:3 pulldown detection, which converts Film recording mode to TV/Video
external vibrations. Reinforcing plates for the base, front, and rear and playback mode, and detecting Video mode signals of DVD-Video and
four 1.2-mm thick copper-plated sheets have been used in a 3-box other moving picture formats, PureProgressive is capable of reproducing
construction to strengthen the chassis. The chassis also uses copper DVD-Video discs containing both Film mode and Video mode signals, as
plating to bring the ground electric potential of the overall chassis close to well as high picture quality Progressive video sources, while avoiding the
equipotential in order to suppress electrical noise. The top cover uses flickering caused by detection delays. In detecting moving video signals,
three types of 1.2-mm thick metal sheets in different shapes, while 2.5- the conventional Progressive method performs detection in single frame
mm thick aluminum panels have been used for the sides, giving rigidity to units, while PureProgressive stores 4 fields of video signals in a 64-Mbit
the entire chassis. The DVD mechanism is mounted on a cast-aluminum SDRAM buffer, enabling the detection of single-pixel units to achieve
base between the mechanism and the chassis. Parts made of different greater precision in discriminating between moving and still pictures.
materials effectively absorb vibrations caused by the unit itself as well as 2:3 pulldown detection: In 2:3 pulldown processing which converts
from outside to ensure stable operation. 24-fps Film mode into 60-fps TV/Video mode, there are cases in which
2:3 pulldown sync signals are not in sync. The PureProgressive converter
s THX Ultra Certified thus quickly detects the non-sequential points and performs appropriate
The THX Ultra standards comprise three basic categories of tests; corrective measures at high speed to minimize picture flickering.
Audio Quality, Video Quality and User Interface. These tests ensure that
the DVD Player is fully capable of bring out the best visual and sonic s 14-bit, 108-MHz Video D/A Converter
quality of your favorite DVD programs. The DVD-9000 uses a 14-bit, 108-MHz video D/A converter to tap the
The DVD-9000 has passed those stringent standards. maximum potential of the new PureProgressive circuit's performance.
The DVD-9000 also uses two independent D/A converters for
s Newly-Developed Loading Mechanism for Suppression of Progressive and Interlaced picture reproduction.
Vibrations
The newly-developed mechanism unit uses a guide and tray painted
with protein material that is highly resistant to vibrations in order to
prevent unwanted vibrations to the tray.
N E W M O D E L I N F O R M A T I O N DVD-9000
These converters provide a very high sampling frequency of 108 MHz, s Layout for High Sound Quality
with 4x oversampling used for Progressive and 8x oversampling for The DVD-9000's audio, video, digital, and power supply circuit boards
Interlaced operation, resulting in more detailed D/A conversion. Since a have been isolated into independent blocks to prevent mutual interference.
filter with ample cutoff characteristics can also be used for the analog
low-pass filter, the DVD-9000 reproduces the delicate nuances of video s Independent Power Supplies
signals, allowing viewers to enjoy the original picture at a high level of Independent power supplies have been provided for the audio signal
fidelity. processing block, the video signal block and other areas to eliminate
mutual distortion with other blocks. Clean supplies of power to the various
s Noise Shaving Video (NSV) circuits contribute to high picture and sound quality.
The NSV feature reduces noise in the video signal frequency band in
order to enhance video signal linearity. s Parts for High Sound Quality
s Super Sub Alias Filter s Bass Management
The S/N ratio can be improved when unwanted signals of higher than 6.75 When playing multi-channel Dolby Digital, LPCM or MLP sources, it is
MHz following D/A conversion are cut. The DVD-9000 thus uses a Super possible to preset speaker configurations and delay times.
Sub Alias Filter that produces flat characteristics, ensuring that adverse
influences do not affect video signals inside the essential frequency band, s DENON Link
and folding noise is eliminated. In the DVD-9000, the Super Sub Alias When the DVD-9000 is connected via a shielded twisted pair (STP)
Filter is applied to the chroma signal as well as the luminance signal, cable to a DENON Link compliant A/V receiver, the DENON Link interface
improving color reproducibility. enables high-grade LPCM 24-bit / 96-kHz / 6-channel or 24-bit / 192-kHz /
2-channel (*1) digital output. Since DENON Link uses low-voltage dif-
s A Wealth of Picture Quality Adjustment Functions ferential signaling (LVDS), transfer capabilities of greater than 1.2
Contrast, Brightness, Hue, Sharpness, and Gamma can be adjusted as Gbps at a differential voltage of approximately 0.3 Vpp are possible.
desired by the user. And since signal transfer is balanced and voltage is lower than coaxial
or unbalanced transfers, LVDS is less susceptible to noise such as
s AL24 Processing Plus radiation, ensuring high-grade signal transfer.
Denon has further developed its proprietary AL24 Processing analog
waveform reproduction technology to support the 192-kHz sampling s HDCD Decoder
frequency. This new technology, AL24 Processing Plus, thoroughly
suppresses quantization noise associated with D/A conversion of s MP3 / JPEG Playback (*2)
LPCM signals to reproduce the low-level signals with optimum clarity Since the DVD-9000 supports the CD-R/RW format, it plays finalized
and bring out all the delicate nuances of a rich, musical sound. CD-R/RW discs containing MP3 audio files.
s 24-bit, 192-kHz Audio D/A Converters
The DVD-9000 uses a high-performance 24-bit, 192-kHz D/A converter to s RS-232C Port (Third-party system controls only)
faithfully convert high-quality 24-bit data generated by AL24 Processing
Plus. sBrilliant Black
DVD-9000 can pass below black video via the video outputs for correct
s Pure Direct Mode monitor setup and optimum picture quality.
The DVD-9000 includes a Pure Direct mode that further improves
sound quality. During pure audio output, Pure Direct mode turns off digi- s Self-illuminated GLO-KEY Remote Controller with Easy
tal signal output, video signal output, and displays that easily influence Recognition Layout
analog audio signals and allows only audio output. The user can define The DVD-9000 comes equipped with a self-illuminating remote controller
which operations are to be turned off and store those preferences in for easy operation in a dark room.
memory.
Specifications (*1). If a 24-bit, 192-kHz sound source is copyright protected, the DVD player may convert the digital output to a
s Video Section 24-bit, 48-kHz signal.
Disc played ................ DVD Audio, DVD Video, Video CD, Music CD, (*2) Discs that have been poorly finalized following recording may be only partially playable or not playable at all.
CD-R/RW (audio/MP3/JPEG)
Video outputs ............. 2 Sets Composite Video Output,
2 Sets S-Video Output,
1 Set Component Video Output
s Audio Section
Audio outputs ............ 2 Sets Analog Front Channel (L/R) Ouput,
1 Set Analog Surround Channel Output,
1 Set Optical Digital Output,
1 Set Coaxial Digital Output,
1 Set DENON Link
Audio inputs .............. 1 Set Optical Digital Input,
1 Set Coaxial Digital Input
s General
Power supply ............ AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Dimensions ............... 434 (W) x 136 (H) x 395 (D) mm, 18.5 kg
17.1" (W) x 5.4" (H) x 15.6" (D), 40.8 lbs
*Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
*THX is a registered trademark of Lucasfilm Ltd.
*"Dolby", "Dolby Digital", "Pro Logic", and the double-D device are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
*DTS is registered trademarks of DTS Technology.
*HDCD