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cd 150 Gemini CD MP3 playerNAMM 2006 Winter Show: Gemini announced the CD-150 Single Deck Rackmount CD Player, the latest addition to their product line. Not just for DJs, the CD-150 is designed to offer features and functionality for consumers and professionals alike.

The new CD player comes equipped with a fully featured CD control panel which can not only be utilized via the unit itself, but also through a special remote control that comes standard with the CD-150, making this an ideal CD Player for home use.

“As a long time producer of quality CD players, we recognize the importance of providing a viable option for customers who aren’t looking for the standard dual-deck solution,” stated Mark Matthews, Gemini’s Product Development Director, “The CD-150 signifies our efforts to meet the needs of those customers while still providing them with the features they’ve come to expect in our higher end CD Players.”

The CD-150 also delivers Anti-Shock Protection, Seamless Loop, +/- 12% Variable Pitch Control, +10 track select, three time display modes, and dual jog mode capability. With a list price of $239.95, the CD-150 Single Deck Rackmount CD player is now available. .

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