Technics SU-CD50 Amplifier and SL-XP8 CD Player Mini System
- CK
- Jul 5, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 16
The Technics SU-CD50 is an integrated amplifier, introduced in 1987, designed to match the dimensions of a CD jacket. At its launch, it was priced at approximately 50,000 Japanese Yen. The amplifier measures 126mm in width, 127mm in height, and 185mm in depth. Despite its compact size, it offers an output of 40 watts + 40 watts at 6 ohms, with a remarkably low Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) of 0.009%. The unit weighs approximately 3.2 kg, excluding the CD player positioned on top. The rear panel of the amplifier includes inputs for a compact disc, auxiliary, and tape. It also comes with a 24-key wireless remote control. The SU-CD50 is well-suited for pairing with the matching SB-CD50 speakers, both in terms of functionality and aesthetics.
The SU-CD50's proprietary power cable can power any of the SL-XP series portable CD players, such as the SL-XP5, SL-XP7, or SL-XP8, allowing you to enjoy stereo AM/FM radio. This mini system is elegantly designed and delivers exceptional sound quality.

Specification:
Model No: SU-CD50
Year Released: 1987
Retail Price: 50,000 JPY
Dimensions: 126mm width x 127mm height x 185mm depth.
Weight: 3.2 kg
THD: 0.009%
Output: 40 Watt + 40 Watt at 6 ohms













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