I remember when I bought my first CD player back in 1983, WOW, the technology has sure come a long way since then. I paid like 300 bones for that single disc, single laser player back then, about what I shelled out all told for this 200 disc beast from...
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...
Pros: high capacity/good sound quality Cons: unforgiving if used incorrectly
This is one of those misunderstood pieces of audio equipment.I wont go into technical specifications as others have already done that here.I will just simply tell you that this unit is simple to use and very reliable if you know what not to do to it.It...
I am NOT a fan of Sony products. I got this as a Christmas present and it has won me over. I currently have 180 CD's, so I'm close to capacity, but the concept of being able to play my entire collection without changing a disc has won me over. ...
Pros: Features, performance, small (for 200) Cons: Difficult use in practice
Nothing against the Sony implementation, but users should think twice before buying a 200 disc player. If you get the whole thing set up, you can have some really cool music experiences, but the setup process, as well as ongoing maintenance, could drive...
Pros: Interaction with Sony receiver Cons: no PS/2 port to input CD-MEMOs
I got my CDP-CX220 as an open item for $200, at this price I couldn't refuse. But after seeing what else is out there I was a little disappointed. For instance it would be really nice to have a PS/2 port in the back so that inputting CD-MEMOs isn't...
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