The Luxman D-102 is a CD player that was released in November 1986, showcasing a combination of advanced technology and user-friendly features. It features a 3-beam pickup system where the main beam's tracking error is corrected by a sub-beam, allowing for superior tracing performance under various conditions. The use of the S. T. A. R. circuit in its design enhances the signal integrity and overall sound quality by separating digital and analog circuits, which mitigates interference from high-frequency pulses. The D-102 operates on a one clock system to synchronize the D/A converter and microcomputer, preventing sound quality degradation caused by multiple differing clocks. The unit is equipped with an 8-digit FL display and supports multiple playback features, including 15-track random memory, 2-speed search, repeat functions, and alarm clock playback. It offers a wireless remote control for convenient operation, as well as a remote control terminal for integration with the Brid series AV surround controller. With specifications such as a 16-bit quantization, a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz, and an impressive dynamic range and signal-to-noise ratio, the D-102 is designed for quality audio playback.