The Marantz CD-67 SE is a compact disc player that emerged in the mid-1990s as part of Marantz's effort to provide high-quality audio playback in consumer devices. This model features a robust design that emphasizes both aesthetic appeal and functionality. With a premium build quality, the CD-67 SE is equipped with a precision transport mechanism that enhances playback stability and reduces errors. It utilizes a high-quality D/A converter, often the Burr-Brown PCM63, which contributes to its audio performance, delivering well-defined highs, rich mids, and solid bass response. The device operates with a frequency response of 2 Hz to 20 kHz, ensuring broad range and clarity in sound. Signal-to-noise ratio typically sits around 100 dB, providing a clean listening experience. Additionally, this model includes a digital output, allowing connection to external DACs or digital processors. The unit also features a user-friendly interface with a straightforward remote control, making it easy to navigate through tracks and settings. Its distinctive Marantz design includes a handsome, high-gloss front panel which compliments traditional and modern audio setups alike.