Panasonic SL-SW505 CD Players Portable

Panasonic SL-SW505 CD Players Portable 

DESCRIPTION

Portable CD Player

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 21, 2002]
MAAR
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

-Rigidité -le sons -l'anti-shock -l'autonomie des batteries est très bonne

Weakness:

-Prix -à de à misère avec les cd gravé(sur l'anti-shock). -écoteur fournie non confortable

J'ai été relativement déçu par ce discman. Je m'attendais a beaucoup mieu pourle prix. Premièrement, il a de la misère a lire les cd gravé quand il est sur le mode anti-shock (il s'arrete completement), la différence du sons avec des dicman moin cher est très minime, les écouteurs fourni ne son pas confortable. parcontre, la rigdité du discman est très bonne, l'anti-shock fait bien son travail, et la fiabilité est éxélante et l'autonomies des batteries est très longue. j'aimme aussi le fait que le discman soit un rechargeur de batteries(très pratique).

Similar Products Used:

sony DE351S et plein d'autre que j'ai oublier le nom...désolé!

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
2
[Nov 25, 2002]
Nick V
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

When it works, it works really well. Battery life extremely long

Weakness:

Doesn't live up to the durability that is advertised

Worked well for the first 2 years I had it. Then I dropped it once from about 3 feet and it skips all the time. I'm not too impressed considering it is advertised as being very tough. It should be able to handle a small drop onto linoleum. My friend has the same discman and the exact same thing happened. This is something I would expect from a $50 discman...but when I'm spending $150 I want something thats going to last more than 2 years.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Mar 30, 2000]
Chris
Casual Listener

Strength:

Will not skip, double locking case, water resistant, X Bass, solid construction.

Weakness:

LCD does no light up with batteries and is a little ahrd to read when not straight on. No FM tuner, headphones aren't the greatest

I bought the model without the neoprene case (SL-SW505), and couldn't be happier. I tried everything short of stomping on it to make it skip and it simply won't skip. The 40 second memory buffer is great. The X Bass helps liven up songs and the player itself is rugged and water resistant. The headphones are not studio quality, but fairly live so that the music is heard when in noisy situation (i.e. when running or mountain biking). Would recommend this to anyone. Quality equal to Sony at half the price. Picked mine up on Ebay for $60. ~$100 online elsewhere.

Similar Products Used:

Sony Discman, Sony walkman

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 12, 2000]
Nick
Casual Listener

Strength:

Does not skip, period.
Looks indestructable
~20 hr. battery life
Plays dirty/scratched CDs and CD-R with minimal problems

Weakness:

Crummy headphones
some switches located under lid
you have to remove the disc to replace the batteries
opening the lid is a 2 handed operation

I would recommend this player, even if you don't jog or work out with one. The good thing about getting a "sports" player is you don't have to worry about being nice to it. I have dropped it 4 ft. on a tile floor and it kept on playing as if it were nothing. If you get it, ditch the headphones, they look and feel cheap and the cord is way too short. Get a nice pair of the sony "street style" headphones ($18 at target). If you're looking for a cheap alternative to a Rio player, and you have a CD burner in your computer, this is a good choice. They come in two colors, bright yellow and dark blue. Now, I wish I would have gotten the dark blue one, the yellow and black colors are kind of ugly, but that's not impoarant, because this is a tough player that you can throw in your backpack and not worry about it getting broken.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Nov 03, 1999]
John S.
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Will not skip. Resistant to water.
Buttons on front of unit rather on top like the Sonys. I like this because I place this player in a "cubbie" in my car where top-mounted controls wouldn't be very accessible.

Weakness:

Only one X-bass setting. Some controls underneath top.

If you want a CD player that won't skip, buy this one. It was rated tops in Consumer Reports for anti-skip and track search. With the headphones you either like them or hate them. They generate a LOT of bass, though I think the Sony's are better for mid-range response.

E-mail me if you want more info on this product--I will be objective as possible.

Similar Products Used:

Two Sony portable players.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 15, 1999]
Ben
an Audio Enthusiast

Good sounding portable with 40 second anti-shock. It is possible to go jogging with it if you carry it in your hand or find another way to dampen shocks from footfalls. Very durable - has survived two falls from greater than ten feet with only damage being the battery cover. One glaring negative - the batteries are located under the CD - you have to open it up and remove the CD to change batteries. Best portable I've owned yet.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
[Jun 02, 2000]
Jonathan Merel
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Good XBass, perfect antichoc, solid

Weakness:

You have to remove the CD to change the Batteries.
You have to remove the CD to put Random on!

Strong design, I did drop it on the floor without problem.
The sound of the headphone have wonderfull bass and good mid-range but I suggest you to buy better quality headphone for about 100$ (if you like Hi-Fi)
When listening all days for 2 hours, the batteries last about one week.
Even when running or listening to scratched cd or CD-R, it did never skip part of the music.
Good value!

Similar Products Used:

Tryed some Sony, Koss and JVC products

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
5
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