MISSION 778 CDT CD TRANSPORT BLACK
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Description
Description
The Mission 778CDT CD Transport was created to complete the 778 Series, standing alongside the acclaimed 778X Integrated Amplifier and the 778S Streamer as a dedicated digital source for CD playback. Mission’s philosophy has always been to remove unnecessary complexity and focus on what truly matters, which is faithful musical reproduction.
The 778CDT follows this principle by operating purely as a transport, with no internal DAC, ensuring a clean and uncompromised digital signal for use with an external DAC or compatible amplifier. Compact, elegant, and purposeful in design, it shares the same visual language as the rest of the 778 range, making it ideal for a cohesive system.
Available in both silver and black finishes, the 778CDT delivers timeless aesthetics and enduring performance. It represents Mission’s continued dedication to combining classic hi-fi values with modern digital precision, offering music lovers a refined way to enjoy their CD collections.
Precision Transport and Advanced Servo Control
At the heart of the Mission 778CDT CD Transport lies a custom-engineered disc mechanism paired with a highly refined servo control system. This combination ensures stable disc rotation, accurate tracking, and reliable error correction even on less-than-perfect discs.
Mission’s engineers have focused on mechanical integrity and low vibration operation, which are essential for maintaining signal accuracy during playback. The servo architecture is intentionally streamlined to minimize interference and reduce unnecessary processing stages.
This results in a more stable and predictable data stream that can be passed on cleanly to an external DAC. The transport supports CD, CD-R, CD-RW, and data discs, ensuring wide compatibility with both commercial and recorded media.
The goal is simple but demanding, which is to extract digital audio data as precisely as possible while preserving timing accuracy and signal stability. This mechanical and electronic precision forms the foundation for the 778CDT’s musical transparency.
Ultra Low Jitter Clocking for Signal Purity
One of the defining features of the Mission 778CDT CD Transport is its use of a temperature-compensated crystal oscillator as the master clock. This high-stability clock dramatically reduces timing errors and minimizes jitter at the digital output stage.
Accurate timing is essential in digital audio because even the smallest inconsistencies can affect clarity, imaging, and tonal realism. By using a TCXO, the 778CDT ensures that the SPDIF signal delivered to your DAC is exceptionally stable and consistent.
This precision clocking allows the downstream digital-to-analog conversion process to perform at its highest potential. Whether using the coaxial or optical output, listeners benefit from sharper transients, cleaner detail, and a more natural presentation of space and dynamics.
In practical listening terms, this means improved focus, better separation of instruments, and a more convincing musical flow that brings recordings closer to their original intent.
Isolated Power Architecture for Clean Performance
Mission has implemented a carefully considered power supply design in the Mission 778CDT CD Transport to maintain the purity of the digital signal. Separate low-noise power regulation is used for each critical section of the device, including the transport mechanism, the laser assembly, the decoder, and the master clock.
By isolating these circuits from one another, electrical interference is prevented from spreading through the system. This approach reduces noise, lowers distortion, and ensures that each stage can operate under optimal conditions. The result is a cleaner and more stable digital output that preserves the integrity of the audio data.
This type of architecture is normally found in much more expensive digital transports, yet Mission has incorporated it into the 778CDT to elevate its performance beyond expectations. It reflects a deep understanding of how power quality directly influences sound quality in digital audio systems.
Versatile Digital and USB Playback Capabilities
The Mission 778CDT CD Transport is designed to be more than just a CD transport, offering impressive versatility through its USB playback functionality. In addition to traditional disc playback, it supports USB HDD and USB storage devices, allowing direct access to digital music libraries.
A wide range of formats is supported, including FLAC, WAV, MP3, WMA, and APE, all handled with the same precision clocking and low noise architecture used for CDs. This makes the 778CDT a capable digital hub for both physical and file-based media.
Digital outputs are provided via coaxial and optical SPDIF, ensuring compatibility with a broad range of DACs and amplifiers, including the Mission 778X. This flexibility allows users to build systems that combine modern file playback with the enduring quality of physical media, all from a single compact and elegant component.
Designed for Musical Connection and System Harmony
The Mission 778CDT CD Transport is not defined solely by its technical specifications, but by its commitment to musical engagement. It completes the 778 ecosystem, creating a compact, stackable, and visually unified hi-fi system that is built for serious listening.
Its OLED display with CD text support and full-function remote control make operation intuitive and enjoyable, while the enhanced remote extends control across the entire 778 Series. The 778CDT embodies Mission’s belief that technology should always serve the music. It delivers a sound that is clear, emotionally engaging, and free from digital harshness.
With its combination of precision engineering, thoughtful design, and elegant simplicity, the 778CDT offers listeners a timeless way to experience their CD collections and digital files. Music remains the master, and the technology follows faithfully behind.
Model
- 778CDT
Design Philosophy and Core Technology
- Precision digital transport design
- Optimised signal integrity for stable digital output
- Focus on accurate clocking and low-jitter performance
USB Storage Device Audio Format
- WAV
- MP3
- WMA
- AAC
- FLAC
- APE
USB Storage Device File System
- FAT16
- FAT32
- exFAT
Digital Output Amplitude
- 500 ±50 mVpp
Output Impedance
- 75 Ω
Frequency Response
- –0.01 dB (20 Hz – 20 kHz, reference 1 kHz)
Sampling Rate
- 44.1 kHz
Digital Output Interface
- 1 × Coaxial
- 1 × Optical
Standby Power Consumption
- < 0.5 W
Power Requirements (According to Region)
- 220–240 V, 50 / 60 Hz
- 100–120 V, 50 / 60 Hz
Product Size (W × H × D)
- 236 × 96 × 357 mm
Carton Size (W × H × D)
- 470 × 161 × 514 mm
Net Weight
- 5.04 kg
Gross Weight
- 6.74 kg
Finish
- Silver
- Black
Key Features
Key Features
Specifications
Specifications
What's in the Box
What's in the Box
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