Converter: CXD-2562 (Advanced 8 Pulse) + CXD-2567M (Score digital filter)
Laser unit: KS S-240A
Frequency response: 2 - 20,000 Hz (±0.3 dB)
Dynamic range: & gt; 100 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio: > 116 dB
Total harmonic distortion: 0.0023%
Channel separation: > 110 dB
CD text: no
MP3 support: no
Pitch control: no
Automatic playback: yes
Shuffle: yes
Track programming: yes (for up to 6 CDs)
Repeat: yes
Plays CD-R/CD-RW/HDCD: yes/yes/no
Gold-plated RCA outputs
Peak search
CD -> Tape Recording functions: Program Edit , Time Edit, Time Fade
Display Mode + Dimmer
Storage in Custom Files (max. 185 CDs)
Saving CD names (max. 10 Characters) (Disc Memo)
Saving track programming (Program Bank)
Saving unwanted tracks (Custom Delete)
Indexing a CD (Custom Index)
Saving Output Level of a CD (Custom Level)
Timer-controlled playback
Saving CD -Names (max. 10 Characters) (Disc Memo)
Saving track programming (Program Bank)
Saving unwanted tracks (Custom Delete)
Indexing a CD (Custom Index)
Saving Output Level of a CD (Custom Level)
Other models of the same series:
CDP-211
CDP-311
CDP-411
CDP-511
CDP-711
CDP-911
CDP-X 202 ES
CDP-X 303 ES
CDP-X 505 ES
CDP-X 707 ES
Picture: Sony CDP-X 202 ES
"entry-level player" in the ES range from SONY. Is M.W. based largely on the CDP-515/715/915 with "omitted" 20-key keyboard
Addition of Thor Lion
Since I still have the device in use, I know that in any case about 100 CDs can be programmed.
I save CD names with up to 10 characters, volume levels and which tracks should not be played from the CDs, so that when inserting the CD only the tracks that you like can be played.
Since I still have the device in use, I know that in any case about 100 CDs can be programmed.
I save CD names with up to 10 characters, volume levels and which tracks should not be played from the CDs, so that when inserting the CD only the tracks that you like can be played.