Magnavox compact disc players (ad, Dec. 1985)

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If you don't believe our compact disc player has the best sound reproduction, consult a couple of experts. Your ears.

Our compact disc player's combination of features reproduces sounds other players can't.

When a reviewer at Digital Audio magazine listened to one Magnavox compact disc player he was so impressed by the quality of the sound reproduction, he wrote, "...one of the best I have heard!"..."I could even pick out an individual violin in the orchestra!" He then went on to say, "...the big features don't appear on the out side, they're inside." And at Magnavox, we believe it's what's inside that counts. That's why every Magnavox compact disc player features separate digital to analog convertors for each channel to eliminate interchannel time delay commonly found in ordinary CD players. Four times oversampling and digital filtering to reduce system generated noise. Plus a separate analog filter to ensure accurate conversion of the digital signal.

With this combination of features every Magnavox disc player has the ability to reproduce a bright, clear, accurate, exceptional stereo image.

The Magnavox compact disc player shown here (No. FD 1041 BK, aka: Philips CD150) also offers innovative features like three-speed audible search. So you can find your favorite tracks with ease. Plus LED function indicators and the ability to program up to 20 tracks in the order that you wish to hear them.

Magnavox compact disc players. They reproduce sound so perfectly, you won't believe your ears.


THIS IS MAGNAVOX

(Audio magazine, Dec. 1985)

Also see:

Kyocera DA-910 Remote Control Compact Disc Player (Nov. 1984)

Onkyo Acculinear 18-bit CD player (Nov. 1988)

Magnavox high-performance receivers (Aug. 1973)

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