Difference between revisions of "Kenwood L-03 DP"
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− | ''' | + | '''General''' |
− | * | + | * Manufacturer: [[Kenwood]] |
− | * | + | * Model: L-03 DP |
− | * | + | * Type: CD-Player |
− | * | + | * Years of manufacture: 1982 - 1984 |
− | * | + | * Made in: Japan |
− | * | + | * Color: Black |
− | * | + | * Type: CD Player |
− | * | + | * Remote control: no |
− | * | + | * Power consumption: 50 W |
− | * | + | * Dimensions: 440 x 135 x 340 mm (WxHxD) |
− | * | + | * Weight: 9.9 kg |
+ | * Original price approx.: 240'000 Yen (Japan, 1982), 2'600 DM (1983) | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Connections''' |
− | * | + | * Number of outputs: 2 |
− | ** Line Out | + | ** Line Out adjustable: 0 - 5 V, 1 Ohm |
− | + | Line Out fixed: 1.5 V, 600 Ohm | |
− | ''' | + | '''Technical Data''' |
− | * | + | * Converter: 16 Bit Linear |
− | * Sampling | + | * Sampling frequency: 44,1 kHz |
− | * | + | * Frequency response: 5Hz - 20kHz ± 0.1 dB |
− | * | + | * Dynamic range: 90dB |
− | * | + | * Signal to noise ratio: 90dB |
− | * | + | * Distortion factor: 0.004% (1 kHz, 0 dB) |
− | * | + | * Channel separation: 90dB (1 kHz) |
− | * | + | * Coincident fluctuation: |
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− | ''' | + | '''Special Features''' |
− | * | + | * 10-fold music selection program |
− | == | + | == Remarks == |
− | * | + | * Corresponding amplifiers: |
+ | ** Kenwood L-02 A | ||
+ | *** [[Kenwood L-02 A|L-02 A]] | ||
** Kenwood L-03 A | ** Kenwood L-03 A | ||
*** [[Kenwood L-03 A|L-03 A]] | *** [[Kenwood L-03 A|L-03 A]] | ||
− | * | + | * Corresponding tuner: |
+ | ** Kenwood L-02 T | ||
+ | *** [[Kenwood L-02 T|L-02 T]] | ||
** Kenwood L-03 T | ** Kenwood L-03 T | ||
*** [[Kenwood L-03 T|L-03 T]] | *** [[Kenwood L-03 T|L-03 T]] | ||
− | == | + | == Pictures == |
− | * | + | * Image: Kenwood L-03 DP |
− | [[ | + | [[File:Kenwood L-03 DP-1.jpg]] |
− | == | + | * Extract from brochure: Kenwood L-03 DP |
+ | [[File:Kenwood L-03DP-Prospekt-1.jpg]] | ||
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+ | == Reviews == | ||
+ | * First CD from Toshiba. This CD player was manufactured under the following labels: | ||
+ | ** Toshiba XR-Z90 (original) | ||
+ | *** [[Toshiba XR-Z 90]] | ||
+ | ** Aurex XR-Z90 (Identical in construction to Toshiba XR-Z 90 The name Aurex marks the beginning of Toshiba's history in 1875. The former company name AUREX was used again by Toshiba in the early eighties to distinguish the higher quality from the normal series of devices). | ||
+ | *** [[Toshiba XR-Z 90]] | ||
+ | ** Alpine AD-7100 (Identical in design to Luxman DX-104. Alpine bought Luxman in 1984, but sold it again in the early 2000s). | ||
+ | *** [[Alpine AD-7100]] | ||
+ | ** Kenwood L-03DP | ||
+ | *** [[Kenwood L-03 DP]] | ||
+ | ** Luxman DX-104 | ||
+ | *** [[Luxman DX-104]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:41, 22 June 2020
Data[edit]
General
- Manufacturer: Kenwood
- Model: L-03 DP
- Type: CD-Player
- Years of manufacture: 1982 - 1984
- Made in: Japan
- Color: Black
- Type: CD Player
- Remote control: no
- Power consumption: 50 W
- Dimensions: 440 x 135 x 340 mm (WxHxD)
- Weight: 9.9 kg
- Original price approx.: 240'000 Yen (Japan, 1982), 2'600 DM (1983)
Connections
- Number of outputs: 2
- Line Out adjustable: 0 - 5 V, 1 Ohm
Line Out fixed: 1.5 V, 600 Ohm
Technical Data
- Converter: 16 Bit Linear
- Sampling frequency: 44,1 kHz
- Frequency response: 5Hz - 20kHz ± 0.1 dB
- Dynamic range: 90dB
- Signal to noise ratio: 90dB
- Distortion factor: 0.004% (1 kHz, 0 dB)
- Channel separation: 90dB (1 kHz)
- Coincident fluctuation:
Special Features
- 10-fold music selection program
Remarks[edit]
Pictures[edit]
- Image: Kenwood L-03 DP
- Extract from brochure: Kenwood L-03 DP
Reviews[edit]
- First CD from Toshiba. This CD player was manufactured under the following labels:
- Toshiba XR-Z90 (original)
- Aurex XR-Z90 (Identical in construction to Toshiba XR-Z 90 The name Aurex marks the beginning of Toshiba's history in 1875. The former company name AUREX was used again by Toshiba in the early eighties to distinguish the higher quality from the normal series of devices).
- Alpine AD-7100 (Identical in design to Luxman DX-104. Alpine bought Luxman in 1984, but sold it again in the early 2000s).
- Kenwood L-03DP
- Luxman DX-104