The Kenwood DP-1100 II is a CD player manufactured by Kenwood from 1985 to 1987 in Japan. This model features a sleek black design and comes with a remote control (RC-1100), making it user-friendly. The original price was approximately 1,800 DM. It has a power supply requirement of 220V at 50Hz and consumes 18 watts. The dimensions of the device are 440 mm in width, 103 mm in height, and 316 mm in depth, with a weight of 7 kg. The DP-1100 II is equipped with various output options, including two analog fixed outputs and one coaxial digital output. It lacks support for balanced outputs and optical digital connections. With a frequency response ranging from 2 Hz to 20 kHz (±0.3 dB), a dynamic range of 96 dB, and a signal-to-noise ratio of 100 dB at 1 kHz, the device also boasts a low distortion factor of 0.0015% at 1 kHz and excellent channel separation at 105 dB. While the player does not support CD-Text, MP3, or feature pitch control, it offers various playback features such as shuffle, title programming for up to 20 titles, and A/B block repeat, along with a notable die-cast frame for the drive system.