Step back to 1986 with the Sanyo CP-710 CD Player — a true vintage gem featuring a 16-bit DAC at the dawn of the CD revolution! In this special collaboration with Spare Time Repair (@sparetimerepair), we explore the design, sound, and quirks of this underrated player from the golden era of hi-fi. From its early DAC architecture to its solid transport and styling, the CP-710 is a fascinating example of how CD players were built nearly 40 years ago. 👉 Don’t miss Spare Time Repair’s channel for even more vintage electronics content! https://youtube.com/@SpareTimeRepair?si=M-UYH6r6kH4TuMqg 🎧 What You’ll See in This Video: - 1986 design and build quality - 16-bit DAC sound performance - A closer look at the transport - Special collab with Spare Time Repair If you love retro tech, audio history, and vintage CD players, this is for you! 🎯 Custom 45 Adapter Shop https://ebay.com/usr/record-ology 🛒 Our Amazon Store (All of my recommended stuff) https://www.amazon.com/shop/record-ology ☕ Buy Me A Coffee! (Help support the channel!) https://buymeacoffee.com/recordology #Sanyo #CDPlayer #VintageAudio #SpareTimeRepair #Recordology

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