Grundig Fine Arts CD-903

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General

  • Manufacturer: Grundig
  • Model: Fine Arts CD 903
  • Type: CD-Player
  • Years of manufacture: 1988 - 1990
  • Colors: Black
  • Remote control: Yes, RC-903 CD
  • Dimensions: 435 (+40) x 67 (+12) x 330 (+19) mm (WxHxD)
  • Weight:
  • Original price approx.: 998 DM


Connections

  • Number of inputs:
    • none
  • Number of outputs:
    • 1x Cinch (Variable)
    • 1x Cinch (Fixed)
    • 1x Digital out (coaxial)
    • 1x headphones (variable)


Technical Data

  • Converter: Philips TDA1541A 16-bit converter /4-fold oversampling
  • Frequency response: 20Hz - 20kHz +/- 0,065dB
  • Dynamic range: >96dB

Signal to noise ratio: >105dB Distortion factor: <0,0025%

  • Stereo Übersprechdämpfung: >100dB
  • CD-Text: No
  • MP3 support: No
  • Pitch control: No
  • Auto play: Yes
  • Shuffle:
  • Title programming: Yes
  • Repeat: Yes
  • Plays CD-R/CD-RW/CD-ROM: Yes/No/No


Special Features

  • Negative title programming


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Pictures[edit]

  • Picture: Grundig Fine Arts CD 903

Grundig Fine Arts CD 903-1988.jpg


Reports[edit]

  • Report in "FonoForum" 5 / 1989
  • Test result: Stereo 05/89 "Top class".
  • With a bit of luck, an S1 single crown converter can be found on the circuit board.

Whoever thinks that CD players all sound the same is mistaken. The Grundig Fine Arts CD 903 sounds better than all other devices I have heard so far. The Philips transducer chip TDA 1541 is generally said to have a special "musicality" - and the Grundig engineers have built it into an ideal electronic environment in this device. If you want to experience your CDs in a new way, this CD player is the right choice - a dream!


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