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Brand: NEC

The NEC CD-730 is a compact disc (CD) player that was introduced by the Japanese electronics company NEC in the late 1980s. It was part of NEC's line of multimedia products, which aimed to provide users with a more immersive and interactive entertainment experience.The CD-730 was a high-quality CD player that utilized NEC's proprietary S/PRI+ (Session opening Preased Recording Incremental+) technology to optimize disc performance, minimize errors, and provide superior audio playback. It also featured a jog shaft, rotary knob and push buttons for ease of operation, and a digital front panel display that showed track information and error messages in real-time.The CD-730 was moderately popular among audiophiles and multimedia enthusiasts but was eventually replaced by newer NEC CD players as the technology evolved. Nonetheless, the CD-730 is still regarded as a landmark product in NEC's history, representing the company's foray into the growing multimedia market, and its role as a pioneer in advancing CD player technology.



  • Disc formats: CD
  • DAC: TDA1541A
  • CD Mechanism: KSS-150A
  • Line Output: 2.5V
  • Frequency Response: 5Hz to 20kHz
  • Digital Connections: coaxial, optical
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 105dB
  • Dynamic range: 98dB
  • THD: 0.0025%
  • Channel separation: 103dB
  • Dimensions: 430 x 124 x 306 mm
  • Weight: 5.6 kg
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NEC CD-730

NEC CD-730

NEC CD-730

NEC CD-730

NEC CD-730

NEC CD-730

NEC CD-730

NEC CD-730

NEC CD-730

NEC CD-730

NEC CD-730



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