The Nakamichi CD-Player 1 is a compact disc changer designed and manufactured in Japan from 1992 to 1993. It features a classic black finish and is equipped with a remote control for convenient operation. With dimensions of 430 x 100 x 375 mm and a weight of 12.2 kg, it is a sturdy unit that offers a sophisticated design for music enthusiasts. The player consumes 23 W of power and has a capacity to hold 6+1 CDs, utilizing a dual converter system with 20-bit 8-fold oversampling. Notable technical specifications include a transport mechanism that utilizes KSS-150A / KSS-210A components, a frequency response range of 5 - 20,000 Hz, and a dynamic range exceeding 100 dB. The signal-to-noise ratio is also remarkable, rated at greater than 105 dB, ensuring high-quality sound reproduction with a distortion factor of just 0.0025. The channel separation is notably greater than 100 dB, further enhancing audio clarity. While the CD-Player 1 does not support CD-Text or MP3 formats, it does feature playback capabilities for CD-R and CD-RW formats. It also includes functions such as shuffle play, title programming for 50 titles, and repeat functionality. This model does not include pitch control or auto play features, focusing instead on solid playback options for traditional CDs.