It doesn´t have many functions but it was equipped with rubber straps that could be attached to its sides so that it could be carried around. It doesn´t look good but it feels like a sturdy, heavy brick, made to last a lifetime. The drive itself is mostly made out of die cast metal or sheet metal as is the base (that´s also covered from the inside with anti-static foil). The D-20 shows everything that was typical for portable CD players released at the late '80s: it´s bulky, heavy and built with lots of metal parts and a thick plastic housing. The second one is the Sony D-EJ 915, released in 1999. The first one is the Sony D-20, released in 1988 which is the same as the D-22 which only has an added bass boost. This time it won´t be a "battle" between Technics and Sony, I will compare only two Sony players. I´ll also be using my so called "sound pictures" again to visualize how I perceive the sound of these players concerning frequency response and staging for details just jump to the section called "sound pictures" on the first portable CD player article. Enough with cables and CDs for a while for today I´d like to present another, smaller comparison of portable CD players after my first bigger test.
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