The Technics SL-P 100 is a compact disc player manufactured by Technics from 1986 to 1988 in Japan. It features a sleek design available in black or silver, catering to various aesthetic preferences. The unit consumes 16 watts of power and measures 430 x 77 x 265 mm (WxHxD), with a weight of 4.2 kg. The original price of the SL-P 100 was approximately 900 DM. In terms of connectivity, it provides a line-out level output of 2 volts. The main technical specifications include a PCM54HP digital-to-analog converter, a frequency response range from 4 Hz to 20,000 Hz with a deviation of ±0.3 dB, a dynamic range greater than 96 dB, and a signal-to-noise ratio of over 100 dB. The distortion factor stands at 0.003%, with channel separation exceeding 100 dB. This player does not support CD-Text or MP3 formats, nor does it feature pitch control. However, it includes functions such as auto play, title programming for up to 20 titles, and repeat play (including A-B repeat). The SL-P 100 is compatible with standard CDs and can read CD-Rs, but it does not support CD-RWs or HDCD. Other models in the same series include the SL-P 300 and SL-P 500.