Brand: Sony
The Sony CDP-M27 is an compact disc (CD) player released by Sony in the late 1980s. It was part of the company's "M" series of high-end audio components, which stood for "Monolithic" or "Minimalist" design. The CDP-M27 featured a high-quality transport mechanism, a Philips TDA1542A digital-to-analog converter (DAC), and a military-grade NTSC (National Television System Committee) output stage for enhanced audio performance. Some other features of this model included anti-shock protection, a digital output, and a detachable AC cord for custom installation. The CDP-M27 was known for its exceptional sound quality and is still respected by audiophiles today.