The Kenwood DP-5020 is a compact and reliable CD player produced by Kenwood from February 1990 to 1991. This model features a sleek black exterior and is designed for ease of use, including a remote control (RC-P 5020) for added convenience. Measuring 440 mm in width, 117 mm in height, and 316 mm in depth, the DP-5020 weighs 4.2 kg, making it a manageable addition to any audio setup. It consumes 20 W of power, ensuring efficiency while delivering quality performance. The player is equipped with both analog (Cinch) and digital outputs, with a fixed output level of 2.0 V and variable output adjustable from 0 to 2.0 V. Additionally, it has a 6.3 mm headphone jack with an output of 20 mW at 8 Ohms. The internal components include a 20-bit converter with 8-fold oversampling, allowing for a frequency response range from 2 Hz to 20 kHz, with minimal ±0.5 dB deviation. Noteworthy technical specifications include a dynamic range exceeding 104 dB, a signal-to-noise ratio above 104 dB, a distortion factor of just 0.0025% at 1 kHz, and a channel separation greater than 102 dB at the same frequency. Unique features of the DP-5020 include a numeric keypad for direct title selection, shuffle play, title programming, and support for CD-R/CD-RW discs, while it does not offer CD-Text or MP3 support. This model is part of a larger series of CD players, including the DP-1020, DP-1520, and others, highlighting its place in Kenwood's extensive range of audio equipment.