Compact Disc Player CDP-200
Sony Corporation; Tokyo
- Country
- Japan
- Manufacturer / Brand
- Sony Corporation; Tokyo
- Year
- 1983 ?
- Category
- Sound/Video Recorder and/or Player
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 317177
- Number of Transistors
- Semiconductors present.
- Semiconductors
- Main principle
- Audio-Amplification
- Wave bands
- - without
- Details
- CD-Player, -Writer, MD, MOD (audio); Hi-Fi equipment
- Power type and voltage
- Alternating Current supply (AC) / 120 Volt
- Loudspeaker
- - For headphones or amp.
- Material
- Metal case
- from Radiomuseum.org
- Model: Compact Disc Player CDP-200 - Sony Corporation; Tokyo
- Shape
- Book-shelf unit.
- Dimensions (WHD)
- 355 x 95 x 340 mm / 14 x 3.7 x 13.4 inch
- Notes
-
An early midi size compact disc player. RCA phono sockets for Line Output, AC mains outlet, jack for headphones with volume level control.
Specification System: Compact disc digital audio system Disc: Compact Disc Track Pitch:
Sampling Frequency:
Quantization:
Modulation System:
Transfer Rate:1.6µm
44.1 kHz
16-bit linear quantizing/channel
EFM
2.3 M bit/sec. (before modulation)Laser: (KSS-100A) Semiconductor laser (λ = 780nm) Spindle Speed: 200 r.p.m. to 500 r.p.m. (CLV) Scan Velocity: 1.2 - 1.4 m/sec. Error Correction: Sony Super Strategy Cross Interleave Read Solomon Code Number of Channels: 2 D-A Conversion: 16-bit linear Frequency Response: 5 - 20,000 Hz +0.5dB,-1dB Harmonic Distortion: Less than 0.004% (1 kHz) Dynamic Range: More than 90 dB Wow and Flutter: Below Measurable Limit Outputs: Line output Output level 2 V rms (MSB)
Load impedance over 10 kΩHeadphones 28 mW at 32 Ω Versions/Power requirements
US model / 120V AC 60Hz
Canadian model / 120V AC 60HzPower consumption: 24 W
- Net weight (2.2 lb = 1 kg)
- 6.6 kg / 14 lb 8.6 oz (14.537 lb)
- Literature/Schematics (1)
- - - Manufacturers Literature (Service manual CDP-200)
- Author
- Model page created by Howard Craven. See "Data change" for further contributors.
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