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by shoehorny - Top 200, Mar 21 '01
Pros: Holds 200 CDs, high quality, few problems Cons: Tends to play selections from the same group of CDs, leaving others unplayed.
Review of Sony CDP-CX210 Multi-CD Player (March 19, 2001)
I remember back about ten years ago I bought my first CD player. It was a Sony five disk carousel multi-disk player. Back then, I had collected a large volume of LP records and I...
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by duh6017 , Mar 17 '00
Pros: N/A Cons: N/A
First of all, I would like to start with the information I know about this product. Here are some good facts which would more likely interest you with this product.
-Internal storage for 200 discs (means you never need to open another CD jewel...
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by Akabraids , Sep 23 '00
Pros: No more scratching Cd's Cons: Can't think of any
I received my Sony CD Player for Christmas almost three years ago. Since I've had it I had one problem but the retail store took care of the problem. They had to send it back to Sony to fix it and when I got it back it sounded great! I love being able to...
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Sony lasers are garbage!
by mypalrocco ,Nov 25 '06
Pros: 200 disc changer, just like having a jukebox Cons: S-O-N-Y
I like the concept of the CD changer and when it works it's pretty dang cool. But I had my Sony player barely used, sitting in a cool, dry place, safely padded in the box, hadn't been touched for two and a half years and then I finally went to set it up in my new place. Put in a couple cd's and it didn't read them.
Long of the short is that the laser was dead. I talked to a couple people with experience in electronics and every one of them said that the Sony lasers are crap!
It cost me an arm and a leg to get a new laser installed.
Would've just thrown it out but then I'd have to start from scratch. Could've bought a quality used one elsewhere.
Should've stayed away from Sony in the first place, they know full well that their lasers are crapola. It's called planned obsolescence! And yet people still maintain this belief that Sony equals quality ----BLAH!
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