These CD players were all manufactured in Japan at that time. The special thing about this model from that time is the unique CD charging mechanism. Every time you close the charging door, you ask yourself: will the CD manage to disappear in time in the shaft again this time? After that you can watch the vertically standing CD as it is played. Another technical feature of this device is the adjustable audio output, which is realized via a motor potentiometer, i.e. without major sound losses. This feature has to be searched for a long time with today's devices.
The CD player also plays self-burned CDs, but is very picky about it. This depends both on the burning speed and on the burner. He disdains PC-burned CDs less often than 9f6290f4436e5a2351f12e03b6433c3c-burned ones. The headphone output sounds remarkably good, also something that is unfortunately no longer found in today's devices.