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From: ira@comsat1.UUCP (Ira Blumberg)
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: Re: SONY CD-30?
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Date: Thu, 19-Sep-85 22:32:51 EDT
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Posted: Thu Sep 19 22:32:51 1985
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> According to my chart in the July 1985 issue of Audio/Video International,
> The Sony D-5, CDP-30 and CDP-102 are not programmable.  The CDP-102
> surprises me.  Any one know for sure that this $450 (retail) unit does
> not have a program feature?
I have a 102 and it is not programmable, but then it does not seem like much
of a feature since it has remote control.  Then again, I never liked to 
listen to my symphonies with the movements in random order.
Also, for those who asked a while back, the 30 and 70 players are not the
same electronics as the 102, 302, &c.  According to Sony literature the
30 and 70 do not have either the new wonderful 2x oversampling filter or
the instant access drive motor.