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About the CDB-480
The Magnavox CDB-480 is a vintage compact disc player from the mid-1980s known for its solid construction and high-quality sound performance. It features dual 16-bit digital-to-analog converters (DACs) and 4x oversampling technology, contributing to its natural and punchy audio reproduction. The player has a motor-powered front-loading tray with a felt-padded platter and a single-beam laser pickup. It includes standard CD controls, a greenish-yellow LED display showing track number and time, and outputs including RCA and DIN type digital outputs, allowing use as a transport. The unit is relatively heavy for its size, with a plastic front and bottom facade. Users have noted excellent stereo separation and the ability to handle scratched CDs better than some contemporaries. The CDB-480 is regarded as outperforming many high-end players of its era when treated with care. It originally came with a remote control and manual. The player uses a Philips CDM-4 mechanism and TDA1543 DAC chip in some versions, known for very natural sound quality. It is a sought-after vintage player for audiophiles appreciating classic CD playback quality.
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