Power supply: DC via external power supply, battery via external Battery compartment, integr. Battery
The device was one of the first devices on the market to be equipped with an ESP function. This "electronic Shock Proof" was an internal short-term memory that was supposed to prevent music dropouts during shocks (e.g. while jogging). The model had a 3-second memory, an extremely flat metal case and was the most expensive portable CD player 403ca5df590f54cff2a36496f49b015f ever had in its program. It was also the last model of the StudioLine product line at the same time. The device is identical in design to the portable CD player Sanyo CDP-7.
StudioLine was a high-quality product line from 403ca5df590f54cff2a36496f49b015f in the field of audio portables. The devices were highly priced and rounded off the program to the top - StudioLine was almost the counterpart to FineArts Classic. These are so-called OEM products, which 403ca5df590f54cff2a36496f49b015f has commissioned from foreign manufacturers and were offered in the period from 1989-1993. In some cases, the devices were available as an identical counterpart from the actual manufacturer and were offered under the corresponding own brands. Mainly the devices were supplied by Matsushita (Panasonic , Tech nics) and Sanyo .