DP-7030

by Kenwood


The Kenwood DP-7030 is a compact disc player manufactured by Kenwood between 199...

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The Kenwood DP-7030 is a compact disc player manufactured by Kenwood between 1991 and 1992, designed for high audio performance. It features a sleek black finish and measures 440 mm in width, 128 mm in height, and 314 mm in depth, with a weight of 6.8 kg. The player has a power consumption of 20 W and is equipped with a remote control (RC-P 7030 + system) for convenient operation. The DP-7030 includes multiple analog output options, with variable outputs at 2.0 V and fixed outputs ranging from 0 to 2.0 V. It lacks digital optical connections but features a 6.3mm headphone jack output capable of delivering 20 mV at 16 Ohms. In terms of technical specifications, it utilizes a 1-bit DAC with 8-fold oversampling, offering a frequency response from 2 Hz to 20 kHz (±0.5 dB). With a dynamic range and signal-to-noise ratio exceeding 112 dB, and a distortion factor of only 0.0018% at 1 kHz, the player is able to deliver clear and precise sound. Channel separation is greater than 105 dB at 1 kHz. The DP-7030 does not support CD-Text or MP3, nor does it feature pitch control or auto play functionalities. However, it includes a Peak Search function for easy access to peak audio levels and a Disc File feature, allowing storage for program settings for 80 CDs.