Introduced in the early 1990s (around 1992), the CD 301 was manufactured in . It was part of Grundig's broader strategy to offer high-quality audio equipment that was both durable and affordable. Because Philips held a significant stake in Grundig at the time, the CD 301 shares much of its DNA with legendary Philips players, utilizing their renowned drive mechanisms and digital-to-analog converters (DACs). Key Features and Design

It includes a clear display mode that shows track information and play status.

The front panel includes standard playback controls, along with specialized functions like Program , Random , and Repeat .

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