MP 3100 HV G3

The Multi Source SACD-Player

We believe that source diversity and audiophile sound quality can coexist in perfect harmony. That’s why our team, in developing the MP 3100 HV G3, has not only optimised the playback quality of each individual source, but also expanded the range of usable sources through the integration of cutting-edge protocols. From our third-generation Audiophile Streaming Architecture and the unique Path Separation Technology that enables separate PCM and DSD data processing, to a custom-engineered SACD drive, the MP 3100 HV G3 elevates everything we have achieved so far: sound quality, convenience, and source versatility.

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Technical Specifications

SACD drive unitHigh precision linear tracking drive
Double-Lasersystem: SACD: 658 nm, CD: 790 nm
FormatsSACD Stereo, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, CD Text
Frequency range and dynamicsCD: 2 Hz – 20 kHz / 100 dB,
SACD: 2 Hz – 44 kHz / 110 dB
Formats / StandardsMP3, AAC, OGG Vorbis, FLAC, WAV, AIFF, ALAC / UPnP AV
Data ratesPCM 32…384 kHz,16/24 Bit; MP3 bis 320 kBit, constant and variable data rate
DSD64, DSD128, DSD256
Music servicesairable radio und podcasts, Tidal, Qobuz, Deezer, Amazon Music HD, HIGHRESAUDIO, Tidal connect, Spotify connect, Qobuz connect, Apple AirPlay2, Plays with Audirvana, Roon Ready
FeaturesGapless Playback for MP3 (Lame), WAV, FLAC T+A Music Navigator für iOS und Android
NetworkLAN: Gigabit Ethernet
WLAN: IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax 2×2 MIMO
2.412 – 2.472 GHz (2.4GHz ISM Band, 13 Channels)
Channel 1 – Channel 13
North America FCC, Japan MIC, Europe ETSI
20MHz bandwidth
5.180-5.825 GHz (5GHz UNII-1/2/3 Band, 24 Channels)
North America (IC and FCC):
5.180-5.600 GHz, 5.650-5.825 GHz
Europe, Japan (ETSI and MIC):
5.180-5.700 GHz
max gain in 2.4GHz band: 3.2dBi
max gain in 5 GHz band: 4.25dBi
up to 17dBm (at antenna terminal)
Internet Radio Airable Internet Radio Service (> 11000 Stations)
FM, FM-HD 87,5 – 108 MHz; sensitivity 1 µV; S/N > 65 dBA
DAB, DAB+ 168 -240 MHz (Band III); sensitivity 2,0 µV, S/N > 96 dBA.
Features RDS/RDBS, station name (PS), programme type (PTY), radiotext (RT), time
Bluetooth A2DP (Audio), AVRCP 1.4 (Control) / aptX® HD, MP3, SBC.
Outputs analogue Co-axial (RCA) | Balanced (XLR)2,5 Veff / 50 Ohm | 5,0 Veff / 50 Ohm
Output digital1 x coax, IEC 60958 S/P-DIF (LPCM)
Digital inputs (digital connecting board)1x AES-EBU 192 kSps /24 bit
5x S/P-DIF: 1x standard coax, 2 high quality BNC 192 kSps/24 bit and 2 optical TOS-Link 96 kSps /24 bit.
1x USB: Device-Mode up to. 384 kSps (PCM) and DSD512*, supports asynchronous data transfer
2 x USB Master-Mode for USB-Mass storage (Stick or HDD)
* DSD256 and DSD512 only with a Windows PC with appropriate driver installed
PCMDouble-Differential-Quadruple-Converter with four 32-Bit Sigma Delta D/A converters per channel. 352.4 / 384 kSps conversion rate.
DSDT+A True-1Bit DSD D/A-Converter native bitstream
Upsampling (PCM)T+A Digital Signal Processor – synchronous upsampling with 4 selectable oversampling algorithms: FIR short, FIR long, Bezier/IIR, Bezier
Analogue filterPhase-linear Bessel filter 3rd Order with 60 or 120 kHz cut off frequency
Frequency responcePCM 44.1 kSps: 2 Hz – 20 kHz
PCM 48 kSps: 2 Hz – 22 kHz / DSD 64: 2 Hz – 44 kHz
PCM 96 kSps: 2 Hz – 40 kHz / DSD 128: 2 Hz – 60 kHz
PCM 192 kSps: 2 Hz – 80 kHz / DSD 256: 2 Hz – 80 kHz
PCM 384 kSps: 2 Hz – 100 kHz / DSD 512: 2 Hz – 100 kHz
Total harmonic distortion< 0,001 %
Signal / noise ratio> 116 dB
Channel separation> 110 dB
Mains2 x 110-120 V or 220-240 V, 50-60 Hz, 2 x 40 W
Standby< 0,5 W
Dimensions (H x W x D) / Weight17 x 46 x 46 cm / 26 kg
Remote controlF 3100, IR radio remote control T+A MusicNavigator APP
AccessoriesWLAN aerial, BNC / RCA adapter
Optional AccessoriesPower Three HD (Carbon) | Power Bar | Audio Quad (Carbon) | HV-Individual finish (Individual colours on request)
Finishescase: silver laquer 47 or titanium laquer 64
heat sink black 42
About T+A

Actually we’re scientists….

Ever since 1978 our driving force has been curiosity. Our aim was to define the framework of the possible, and push its limits a little further each day, and that’s what formed the stone of this company. We always aspired to the creation of new findings rather than the exploitation of existing knowledge. We were determined to carve out our own advances, and not simply follow the progress of technology.