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From: ira@comsat1.UUCP (Ira Blumberg)
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: Sony CDP 605 CD Player
Message-ID: <114@comsat1.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 5-Jul-85 15:01:36 EDT
Article-I.D.: comsat1.114
Posted: Fri Jul  5 15:01:36 1985
Date-Received: Thu, 11-Jul-85 06:36:45 EDT
Organization: COMSAT Corp., Washington, D. C.
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I just read the Audio Magazine review of the new sony CDP 605 CD
player.  This unit seems to combine everything that anyone could
want.  It can access any portion of the disk in less than 1 second
and is programmable for up to 99 different selections. It has remote
control and every other convenience feature that I can think of.

On the audio side it has the flattest frequency response that I (and
Audio Mag) have ever seen.  It has among the lowest distortion and
greatest channel separation also.  There is almost no phase shift
and the square waves looked squarer than any others.  It was implied
that Sony uses separate D to A electronics for each channel.

This all seems too good to be true (except for the $1300 price).
This machine combines great convenience with the best sound around.
Does anyone out there in net land know any reason not to start
saving my pennies for this new toy?