About the Rotel CD11MKII

Product highlights:
- plays CDs and CD-Rs
- Texas Instruments 32-bit/384kHz digital-to-analog converter
- total harmonic distortion: 0.009% @ 1kHz
- frequency response: 20-20,000 Hz (±0.5dB)
- signal-to-noise ratio: >125dB
Connections:
- stereo RCA analog output
- coaxial digital output
- RS-232 port for integration with third-party automation systems
- 12-volt trigger in
Dimensions and warranty:
- weight: 13.7 lbs.
- 17"W x 3-13/16"H x 12-3/8"D
- warranty: 2 years
- MFR # FR01290
- Item # 440CD11M2B
What's in the box:
- CD player
- 58" AC power cord
- Remote control (RR-D99)
- 2 "AAA" batteries
- 38" Stereo RCA cable
- 40" Mono-minijack cable
- Owner's Manual on USB thumbdrive
- Warranty Information
- Important Safety Instructions
More details on the Rotel CD11MKII

Features & specs
General | ||
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Disc Capacity | 1 | |
CD Transport Only | No | |
Disc Exchange | N/A | |
Track Programming | 20 | |
Random Play | Yes | |
Direct Track Access | Yes | |
Direct Disc Access | N/A | |
Networking Features | ||
Network Music Streaming | No | |
Ethernet Port | No | |
Wi-Fi | No | |
Remote | Included | |
Parts Warranty | 2 Years | |
Labor Warranty | 2 Years | |
Compatibility | ||
CD-R Playback | Yes | |
CD-RW Playback | Yes | |
Stereo SACD Playback | N | |
Specifications | ||
CD Frequency Response | 20-20k Hz | |
Signal to Noise Ratio | 125 dB | |
SACD Frequency Response | Not Compatible | |
SACD Dynamic Range | Not Given | |
SACD THD | Not Given | |
Inputs | ||
Digital Optical Input | No | |
Digital Coaxial Input | No | |
USB Type-A Input | No | |
USB Type-B Input | No | |
Outputs | ||
Analog RCA Output | Yes | |
Analog XLR Output | No | |
Digital Optical Output | No | |
Digital Coaxial Output | Yes | |
Headphone Output | No |
Product Research
Features
Stereo Compact Disc Player: The Rotel CD11 MKII compact disc player faithfully reproduces all that is recorded on a CD Audio disc, revealing even the smallest of musical details in a recording. Enjoy your CD collection the way the artist and recording engineers want you to hear it with the most detailed, nuanced sound.
- Disc Loading Tray: The CD11MKII’s smooth, tray-loading mechanism, precise laser pickup and silent running motor controller ensures seamless, worry-free playback of your CD collection. The player's heavy steel chassis supports this proprietary Rotel disc transport exclusively for the playback of compact discs.
- Compatible Discs: The Rotel CD11 MKII supports playback of CD Audio, CD-R/RW, and CD Text discs (12cm or 8cm). CD-R/RW discs must contain music files in CD Audio or MP3 file format.
Note: This unit only plays CD Audio and MP3 audio files; no other audio files are compatible.
Balanced Design Concept: Balanced Design Concept is the essential Rotel design philosophy that revolves around three major areas - Parts selection, circuit topology, and critical evaluation. These aspects influence final sound quality significantly and illustrate the holistic Balanced Design Concept approach to Rotel's product development. Thanks to the Balanced Design Concept, Rotel components easily exceed the performance of many mass produced audio products that offer plenty of features but skimp on audio quality, and compare favorably to components that are many times the price. Rotel continues its pursuit of extraordinary audio performance, which elevates the home entertainment experience through their core values of sonic accuracy, reliability, and affordability.
- Parts Selection: Rotel engineers carefully select premium components and parts for all their audio gear. At each stage of development, Rotel engineers listen to circuit prototypes and revise the design when they feel they can gain a sonic advantage by using a particular component from another manufacturer or by specifying tighter tolerances. Since Rotel is an independent manufacturer, they are free to source parts from highly respected suppliers around the world to fit their requirements.
- Circuit Topology: It’s not enough to simply use good parts. Where you put them is equally if not more important. That's why Rotel keeps their circuit paths as short as possible, so there's less chance that spurious emissions and unwanted leakages will corrupt delicate signal nuances. That’s also why Rotel often uses more expensive "on-board" relay source switching, rather than routing a signal from a rear-panel input to a front-panel control. Rotel also relies heavily on something called Symmetrical Signal Trace design. This keeps each channel's signal path identical to the others to preserve the imaging and soundstage. Rotel also uses electrically superior "star" grounding techniques to improve performance because star grounding routes all ground connections to a single point to reduce potential loops that might introduce noise or produce hum.
- Critical Evaluation: Rotel's development team places a lot of importance on critical listening sessions before the final product is sent to market. Rotel electronic and acoustic engineers, both in the UK and Asia, have honed their aural acuity over the course of decades of collective experience to evaluate each stage of product development from working samples, through pre-production and, finally, to verify that final production is the same as the pre-production units. Some sessions evaluate different circuit elements: capacitors, resistors, and active devices such as transistors or operational amplifiers. Others focus on differences in circuit layouts or differences caused by power supply elements. Only after this tuning process is complete with sonic performance confirmed will the product be launched to the market.
Linear Power Supply: A carefully engineered, linear power supply provides isolated outputs to the CD motor control circuit and critical audio circuits reducing noise and distortion presenting even the smallest of details from your CD collection.
Texas Instruments 32-Bit/384kHz DAC: Digital-to-analog conversion is handled by a premium Texas Instruments (TI) PCM5102A DAC that supports up to 32-bit/384kHz audio. This state-of-the-art DAC renders your CD music collection with with exceptional detail, precision, and clarity.
Analog & Digital Outputs: The CD11 MKII unit gives you a choice of two different kinds of output connections - stereo analog or coaxial digital. The stereo analog RCA output utilizes the built-in DAC and plugs into a conventional analog audio component, such as a stereo receiver or integrated amplifier. The coax digital output bypasses the built-in DAC and provides an unprocessed digital data signal for use with an outboard DAC or digital processor.
Front-Panel Display: A back-lit display on the front-panel of the unit provides useful information about the status of the unit, activation of special features, and track/time information for the disc being played. The unit will also display CD Text.
Front-Panel & Remote Control: The unit can be operated using its front-panel buttons or from corresponding buttons on the supplied IR (infrared) remote control. Specific instructions for each of these controls are detailed below. Most of the buttons are duplicated on the front-panel and on the IR remote control. However, there are a few exceptions where the buttons are only available on one or the other. Control functions include -
- Power On/Off
- Play/Pause/Stop
- Previous/Next Track
- Fast Forward/Reverse (2x, 4x, or 8x) *remote only
- Program Track (up to 20 tracks) *remote only
- Direct Access (0-9) *remote only
- Repeat/Random *remote only
12V Trigger Input: The unit can be activated by a 12 volt trigger signal. The trigger input accepts any control signal (AC or DC) ranging from 3 volts to 30 volts. When a mono-minijack cable is connected to the 12V input and a trigger signal is present, the CD Player is powered on. When the trigger signal is turned off, the unit goes into standby mode.
RS232 Port: The unit can be controlled via RS232 for integration with automation systems. The RS232 input accepts a standard straight DB-9 Male-to-Female cable.
Auto Power Off: The CD player can be configured to automatically power off if unused for a specified period (30, 60, or 90 minutes). If the CD is stopped for the specified time, the unit will automatically go into standby mode.
The Rotel CD11MKII replaces these items:
- Texas Instruments 24-bit/192kHz digital-to-analog converter
- low noise and distortion for clear, precise sound
- analog RCA and coaxial digital outputs
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Excellent CD Player at this price range. Strongly built with a smooth and quiet mechanism and very effective DAC. Electrical separation of digital and analog components work well to reduce noise. The music depth and detail is practically of analog quality within the sensitivity of the human ear.
Athanasios from West Des Moines, IA