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About the HD7500 mkII
The Harman Kardon HD-7500 mkII is a stereo compact disc player manufactured around 1991. It uses a MN6471M 1-bit Bitstream digital-to-analog converter and a KSS-210A CD mechanism. The player supports CD format with a frequency response of 4 Hz to 20 kHz, dynamic range of 98 dB, signal-to-noise ratio of 106 dB, channel separation of 96 dB, and total harmonic distortion of 0.003%. It outputs a line level signal of 2V and includes a remote control. The unit measures 443 x 103 x 356 mm and weighs approximately 5.6 kg. It was originally priced around GBP £350 in 1991. The HD-7500 mkII is known for its clean, detailed sound and solid build quality, typical of Harman Kardon's early 90s CD players.
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