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Just what I was looking for. Quick service also. Great CD Player. Thank you.
For the price you can't go wrong with SONY. I haven't had any problems with mine. I have 2 more 400 disc cd players already, and I just added another to increase my collection. Will buy another if still available when this one fills up.
We are now in the process of replacing all of our damaged CDs. After spending $400+ on a changer that we can no longer use (or return), we have removed all CDs that are usable and purchased a new CD/DVD player. My husband and I bought this CD changer two years ago and it has scratched about 100 of our 400 CDs. When we called Sony customer service, they told us that they were not aware of the problem. I would not recommend this product to anyone and I was very disappointed with Sony's customer service regarding the product.
I bought this unit eight years ago, and I've never had any problems with it. Aside from storing your CDs, an MP3 player offers all of the same features as this beast of a machine at a similar cost, but they are portable and more user friendly.The review "Not For Audiophiles" written by 'antropy' really covered the bases, but I wouldn't rate it with one star. with todays technology, I find it unneccessary, or nearly obsolete, but I still use mine, and I like it.
I find it interesting that some have complained about these type of machines only lasting five years. The unit was listed as refurbished and was less than half the price of a new unit. Memory Stick and Blue-Ray)which I think are bad for the consumer, but I have to give them credit for this one.I couldn't be happier with it. If I can get three years out of it I will feel I (easily) got my money's worth.
I have also put together quite a few of my own music compilations onto discs and I like the fact that if I want to throw in a few MP3 formats, it can handle those as well. However, the price I found via the Amazon Warehouse Deals website presented me with an offer I couldn't refuse. If things change in regard to its performance or quality, I will update this review. It works like a charm; great sound and it has not harmed my CDs at all. The sound is excellent and I also have no issue with the disc changing time.
Like others have mentioned, I also put together an Excel spreadsheet to track which CDs are in each slot as I inserted them and I categorized them by type (jazz, rock, pop, etc). It does not really bother me, as some have complained, that I cannot also have it randomly select tracks from the same artist as well; if I want that I'll just keep playing those particular discs myself, no big deal.
Although it is fairly large (hey, it holds 400 CDs)., it has a really nice appearance with a soft blue light that is lit in the background when it is on. It does tend to get you play CDs more than you normally might simply because they are so much handier.Anyway, for me, so far so good.
I am not really a Sony fan due to their proprietary marketing strategies (e.g. I bought this item with some degree of trepidation after reading some of the reviews.
My next step will be to enter these categories as the artist names so that I can have it randomly select those tracks to stay within the same music "mood" (the manual actually offers this approach as a suggestion for randomly playing music). I received it within two days and it looked new to me, except for a slightly tattered box.
Because of the reviews, I was so worried about whether or not it might damage my CDs, I made copies of the ones I cherish the most and put those in "just in case." I have loaded about 110 CDs into it (I can't really see the day when I will fill it up) and have run it fairly solidly for several days. I am not sure if I would be quite as thrilled if I had paid the full price, but as for the Warehouse Deals deal I couldn't be more satisfied with my purchase.
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