Technics - SL-P333 CD player





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Technics SL-P333 compact disc player, made in Japan in 1989, in good physical condition and tested and working, weighs 3.6 kg and includes the power cord.
Description from the seller
(rare collectible item)
Technics SL-P333 Vintage Compact Disc Player
For sale is a classic Technics SL-P333 Compact Disc Player, manufactured in Japan during the golden era of Hi-Fi audio.
Released in 1989, the SL-P333 features an advanced 18-bit DAC, optical digital output, programmable playback functions, headphone output with level control, and the renowned reliability of Technics engineering.
Its clean design, excellent sound quality, and robust transport mechanism make it a desirable component for vintage audio enthusiasts and collectors.
Features:
Made in Japan
18-bit digital-to-analog conversion
Optical digital output
Headphone output with volume control
Random and programmed playback
High-quality SOAD70A transport mechanism
Classic late-1980s Technics design
Collector's Rarity: ★★★★★★★☆☆☆ (7/10)
The Technics SL-P333 is an increasingly collectible CD player from the early digital era. and are appreciated by collectors seeking authentic Japanese Hi-Fi components from the late 1980s.
A great addition to any vintage Technics system and an excellent choice for enjoying CDs with classic Japanese audio quality.
The SL-P333 is becoming increasingly difficult to find because:
It was produced for only a short period.
It belongs to Technics' late-1980s standalone CD player range.
Many units have developed laser or tray-belt issues over time.
Collectors appreciate its classic Technics styling and optical output.
Surviving examples with the original remote control are noticeably less common.
It is considerably less common than entry-level CD players from the 1990s.
The Technics SL-P333 is a well-regarded vintage CD player manufactured between 1989 and 1990 by Technics. It belongs to the respected SL-P series and features Technics' advanced 18-bit digital conversion technology, optical digital output, programmable playback functions, and a solid Japanese-built transport mechanism.
Main Specifications
Production years: 1989–1990
Made in Japan
18-bit DAC (MN6623)
SOAD70A CD transport mechanism
Frequency response: 2 Hz – 20 kHz
Dynamic range: 96 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio: 96 dB
THD: 0.005%
Optical digital output
Headphone output with volume control
Random play and repeat functions
Program memory
Weight: 3.6 kg
Dimensions: 430 × 92 × 278 mm
(rare collectible item)
Technics SL-P333 Vintage Compact Disc Player
For sale is a classic Technics SL-P333 Compact Disc Player, manufactured in Japan during the golden era of Hi-Fi audio.
Released in 1989, the SL-P333 features an advanced 18-bit DAC, optical digital output, programmable playback functions, headphone output with level control, and the renowned reliability of Technics engineering.
Its clean design, excellent sound quality, and robust transport mechanism make it a desirable component for vintage audio enthusiasts and collectors.
Features:
Made in Japan
18-bit digital-to-analog conversion
Optical digital output
Headphone output with volume control
Random and programmed playback
High-quality SOAD70A transport mechanism
Classic late-1980s Technics design
Collector's Rarity: ★★★★★★★☆☆☆ (7/10)
The Technics SL-P333 is an increasingly collectible CD player from the early digital era. and are appreciated by collectors seeking authentic Japanese Hi-Fi components from the late 1980s.
A great addition to any vintage Technics system and an excellent choice for enjoying CDs with classic Japanese audio quality.
The SL-P333 is becoming increasingly difficult to find because:
It was produced for only a short period.
It belongs to Technics' late-1980s standalone CD player range.
Many units have developed laser or tray-belt issues over time.
Collectors appreciate its classic Technics styling and optical output.
Surviving examples with the original remote control are noticeably less common.
It is considerably less common than entry-level CD players from the 1990s.
The Technics SL-P333 is a well-regarded vintage CD player manufactured between 1989 and 1990 by Technics. It belongs to the respected SL-P series and features Technics' advanced 18-bit digital conversion technology, optical digital output, programmable playback functions, and a solid Japanese-built transport mechanism.
Main Specifications
Production years: 1989–1990
Made in Japan
18-bit DAC (MN6623)
SOAD70A CD transport mechanism
Frequency response: 2 Hz – 20 kHz
Dynamic range: 96 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio: 96 dB
THD: 0.005%
Optical digital output
Headphone output with volume control
Random play and repeat functions
Program memory
Weight: 3.6 kg
Dimensions: 430 × 92 × 278 mm

