"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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"Trevor Wilson" wrote in message
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**No, it is not. It was so highly regarded, why did Philips choose the
5532 and Sony the LM833 for their first generation CD players? After all,
the 4558 was MUCH cheaper back in 1983. Any ideas?
I know that the CDP 101 was about one step past being a lab prototype and
tremendously overbuilt. Most engineers that have looked at it and how it
was built, speculate that Sony lost big bucks on every one they sold. Sony
moved away from a lot of its design features as quickly as they could.
**Except the use of LM833 output chips. Curious, huh?
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