John Macintosh on Nostr: The 1989 Sony D-Z555 was a game-changer for portable CD players. It packed dual ...
The 1989 Sony D-Z555 was a game-changer for portable CD players. It packed dual 16-bit DACs, an 8x oversampling filter, gold-plated connectors, a spectrum display, and an optical digital output. With features like digital EQ and bass boost, it was truly ahead of its time. #RetroAudio
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