The Technics SL-PG 320 A is a CD player manufactured by Technics between 1992 and 1993 in Japan. This model is characterized by its silver and anthracite colors and measures 430 mm in width, 103 mm in height, and 283 mm in depth, with a weight of approximately 3 kg. The player features a power consumption of 10 W and includes a remote control for ease of use. In terms of connectivity, it has a single output with an output impedance of around 600 Ohm and requires a load impedance greater than 10 kOhm. It also has a headphone output with a maximum level of 15 mW at 32 Ω, which is adjustable. The audio signal is processed by a 4 DAC MASH converter, delivering a frequency response of 20 kHz to 20 MHz, with a dynamic range exceeding 96 dB and a signal-to-noise ratio greater than 100 dB. The total harmonic distortion is rated at less than 0.003% at 1 kHz. The SL-PG 320 A is compatible with CD-R and CD-RW formats but does not support CD-Text, MP3, or pitch control. It includes features such as automatic track selection, shuffle play, and title programming, as well as the ability to repeat individual tracks or sections. This model is part of a series that includes other models like the SL-PG 420 A and SL-PG 520 A.