Technics SL-P8 CD player (ad., Aug. 1984)

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The new Technics Digital Disc Players.

Now lasers and computers give you the one experience your conventional audio system never could: Reality.

Reality: The duplication of a live musical performance. The most elusive goal of all. Yet reality is precisely what you hear with Technics digital disc players.

How? Technics revolutionary digital disc players have a laser instead of a conventional stylus. Because instead of conventional record grooves, digital discs have รก computer code. The laser "reads" this code as a computer instantaneously translates it into music.

What you hear is not just a reproduction of the music, but a re-creation of it: reality.

And nothing touches the digital disc except the laser beam. That means there is no wear. No noise. And no distortion.

All of which can plague conventional records.

All this Technics digital technology comes together in the new generation Technics digital players. The remarkable SL-P8 and SL-P7.

You can program the SL-P8 up to 32 different ways. Play any selection you want. In any order you want. Repeat the selections you like. Even skip ones you don't.

Auto Music Scan automatically plays the first 10 seconds of every selection. So finding the selection you want is easy.

The fluorescent display shows you precisely where tie laser is on the disc. So you can even find the exact notes you want to hear.

And to let you do all this from across the room, there's even an infrared remote control.

Experience the full range of Technics digital technology.

Including the new SL-P8 and affordable SL-P7. The digital revolution continues at Technics.

Technics--The science of sound.

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Also see :

Technics SL-P999 CD player (ad., Apr. 1989)

Technics SL-P300 CD Player (Feb. 1986)

Yamaha CDX 1120 CD player (Jan. 1990)

 

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