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== Data ==
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'''General'''
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* Manufacturer: [[Grundig]], OEM Sanyo
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* Model: CDP 99 StudioLine
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* Type: CD-Player
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* Years of manufacture: 1992 - 1993
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* Colors: Black
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* Remote control:
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* Dimensions:
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* Weight:
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* New price approx:
  
  
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'''Connections'''
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* Number of inputs:
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** 1x DC-In
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* Number of outputs:
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** 1x headphone
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'''Technical Data'''
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* Transducer:
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* Frequency response:
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* Dynamic range:
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* Signal-to-noise ratio:
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* Distortion factor:
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* Stereo crosstalk attenuation:
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* MP3 support: No
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* Pitch control: No
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* Auto play:
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* Shuffle:
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* Title programming:
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* Repeat: Yes
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* Power supply: DC via external power supply, rechargeable battery, battery (2xAA).
  
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'''Allgemein'''
 
* Hersteller: [[Grundig, OEM Produkt]]
 
* Modell: CDP 99 StudioLine
 
* Typ: CD-Player
 
* Baujahre: 1993
 
* Farben: Schwarz
 
* Fernbedienung:
 
* Abmessungen:
 
* Gewicht:
 
* Neupreis ca.:
 
  
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== Remarks ==
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* Other models of the same series:
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* [[Grundig CDP 50]]
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* [[Grundig CDP 80]]
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* [[Grundig CDP 90 StudioLine]]
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* [[Grundig CDP 99 StudioLine]]
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* [[Grundig CDP 100]]
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* [[Grundig CDP 440]]
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* [[Grundig CDP 990 StudioLine]]
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* [[Grundig Mystixx CDP 9100 SPCD]]
  
'''Anschlüsse'''
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* Anzahl der Eingänge:  
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== Pictures ==
** 1x DC-In
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* Source: Grundig Revue 1993
* Anzahl der Ausgänge:
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[[File:Grundig_StudioLine_CDP990-99.jpeg]]
** 1x Kopfhörer
 
  
  
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== Reviews ==
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* StudioLine was a high-end line of audio portables from Grundig. The devices were high-priced and rounded off the program upwards - StudioLine represented virtually the counterpart to FineArts Classic. These were so-called OEM products, which Grundig ordered from foreign manufacturers and offered in the period 1989-1993. Partially, the devices were available as identical counterparts from the actual manufacturer and were offered under the corresponding private brands. Mainly the devices were supplied by Matsushita (Panasonic, Technics) and Sanyo.
  
'''Technische Daten'''
 
* Wandler:
 
* Frequenzgang:
 
* Dynamikbereich:
 
* Signalrauschabstand:
 
* Klirrfaktor:
 
* Stereo Übersprechdämpfung:
 
* MP3-Unterstützung: Nein
 
* Pitch-Kontrolle: Nein
 
* Anspielautomatik:
 
* Shuffle:
 
* Titel-Programmierung:
 
* Repeat: Ja
 
* Stromversorgung: DC über externes Netzteil, Batterie (2xAA)
 
  
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== Links ==
  
'''Besondere Ausstattungen'''
 
  
== Bemerkungen ==
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[[Category:Portable CD Player]]

Latest revision as of 02:01, 6 February 2021

Data[edit]

General

  • Manufacturer: Grundig, OEM Sanyo
  • Model: CDP 99 StudioLine
  • Type: CD-Player
  • Years of manufacture: 1992 - 1993
  • Colors: Black
  • Remote control:
  • Dimensions:
  • Weight:
  • New price approx:


Connections

  • Number of inputs:
    • 1x DC-In
  • Number of outputs:
    • 1x headphone


Technical Data

  • Transducer:
  • Frequency response:
  • Dynamic range:
  • Signal-to-noise ratio:
  • Distortion factor:
  • Stereo crosstalk attenuation:
  • MP3 support: No
  • Pitch control: No
  • Auto play:
  • Shuffle:
  • Title programming:
  • Repeat: Yes
  • Power supply: DC via external power supply, rechargeable battery, battery (2xAA).


Remarks[edit]


Pictures[edit]

  • Source: Grundig Revue 1993

Grundig StudioLine CDP990-99.jpeg


Reviews[edit]

  • StudioLine was a high-end line of audio portables from Grundig. The devices were high-priced and rounded off the program upwards - StudioLine represented virtually the counterpart to FineArts Classic. These were so-called OEM products, which Grundig ordered from foreign manufacturers and offered in the period 1989-1993. Partially, the devices were available as identical counterparts from the actual manufacturer and were offered under the corresponding private brands. Mainly the devices were supplied by Matsushita (Panasonic, Technics) and Sanyo.


Links[edit]