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SONY SUPER DISCMAN D-100 /1992r./ VINTAGE OKAZJA!!

31-01-2012, 4:46
Aukcja w czasie sprawdzania była zakończona.
Cena kup teraz: 499 zł     
Użytkownik RS1969
numer aukcji: 2077689083
Miejscowość Bydgoszcz
Wyświetleń: 58   
Koniec: 29-01-2012 19:10:11

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SONY

SUPER DISCMEN

D-100/1992r./

bardzo dobry stan ,w pełni sprawny

uzupełnienie Twojego HI-END...

/całkowicie metalowa obudowa/

wraz z baterią BP-100

BATERIA ( SPRAWNA !!! )

jakość dźwięku dużo lepsza niż w ponoć najlepszym SONY D-Z555 /śmiech/

model D-100 dardzo żadko widywany na jakichkolwiek aukcjach

na świecie

jako nieliczny napędzany paskiem,dzięki niemu dźwięk rewelacja/ patrz opis j.ang/

MADE IN JAPAN

This early machine was known in some markets as a “Super Discman”. It was the top of the range and was the smallest and best specified of all the models. Our picture shows how slim it is, but once the BP-100 rechargeable pack is fitted it becomes nearly half as thick again. However, it was still one of the smallest compact disc players of the time.

Unlike the rather basic D-50, the D-100 was feature-rich. The tracks could be programmed to play in any order and there were a choice of repeat modes, including A/B where any portion of the disc, from the whole playing time to a single drumbeat, could be repeated indefinitely. An optional adaptor even allowed an infra-red remote control to be used, something that may have been useful when the machine was connected to a hi-fi system. For this purpose, a line out connector was fitted.

The D-100 was yet another example of Sony’s ability to squeeze a lot of complex electronics into a very small space. Several printed panels are squeezed into the tiny case, but it is the mechanical section that is most noteworthy. The slim profile makes the design of many parts of a compact disc player difficult, not least of which is the spindle motor that turns the disc. This has to be powerful enough to turn accurately, even at low speeds. A suitable motor could not be fitted into the D-100 so instead it employed a technique from the past - it was belt drive! This sounds odd in the context of the direct-drive LP turntables which were popular at the time, but it was the perfect way to increase the torque of a tiny motor. The belt was a specialised fibre-reinforced type and was not elastic like rubber belts are, so it was held in tension by a sprung jockey wheel. Using the belt drive allowed the motor to be offset to the side of the CD axis, allowing a really sturdy centre bearing to be used.

The D-100 offered little protection against “skipping” and so had to be carried carefully. A strap, complete with embroidered “Discman” logo, could be attached to the battery (to which the player itself was clipped), and so if one walked carefully the unobtrusive size and the high quality sound made for a pleasant experience

sprzedaję za bardzo małe pieniądze

okazja !!!







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