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Kenwood 103CD
Kenwood 103CD
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MSRP: $ 140.00

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Rating
Reviewed by:
Brad Olsen
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
January 7, 2001

Overall Rating
 1 of 5

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Review 1 of 5

Price Paid:  $140.00 from Circuit City

Summary:
I would not purchase this unit if your are looking for quality. This is a cheap unit. This is my second Kenwood CD player. My first was the DP-R4440, which was bought in 89, and a much better unit. The laser on that unit worked for 7-8 years. Not to bad. The laser on my 103CD is starting to go bad only after 3-4 years of use. It costs about $90.00 to get a new laser, without installation. So if your looking for a cheap disposable CD player this is the one for you. The player seems to read CD-Rs ok, but no optical digital I/O. The player also repeats songs in random mode and then (sometimes just stops playing), very annoying, my old unit did the same thing, I thought they would have fixed this by now. Well, this is the last Kenwood component for me.

Strengths:
Price (cheap) you get what you pay for

Weaknesses:
Poor sound quality
Repeats songs during random play

Similar Products Used:
Kenwood DP-R4440 CD payer, Kenwood 104AR receiver


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Reviewed by:
butabi
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Review Date
July 30, 2000

Overall Rating
 1 of 5

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Summary:
the sound is very harsh and hard to listen to for a long period of time at high sound levels. for sound my sony discman blows this out of the water. not a very bad cd player but i have to give it a one for the poor sound.

Strengths:
always worked most of the time

Weaknesses:
sound


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Reviewed by:
Audioman
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Review Date
March 18, 2000

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Summary:
Very, very good, Kenwood! A great, cheap CD changer that's durable, provides great sound quality, and looks nice too! The display on this model is much more pleasing than the digital-clock looking one of the 206. Finally, Kenwood includes digital optic i/o's on their lower-end models...motor is a bit noisy, as mentioned above, but is not that much of a problem. If you have a Kenwood reciever or don't need a remote and you're on a budget, get this thing!

Strengths:
Cheap, durability, optical output

Weaknesses:
Disc autoplay on startup gets annoying, loud motor (although much improved from older models!)

Similar Products Used:
Kenwood CD206


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Reviewed by:
Josh Culbertson
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Review Date
November 15, 1999

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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Summary:
I would recommend this cd player for anyone who wants a great product and doesn't want to pay a premium price for a higher end model. I would probably buy one with an optical I/O next time I am looking for a cd player.

Strengths:
Good sound for the price, durability--haven't had one problem with it since I've owned it.

Weaknesses:
No optical digital I/O -- would be nice to record from CD to minidisc with no sound loss

Similar Products Used:
Sony's mid-priced c5-disc cd changer


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Reviewed by:
Ryan
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Review Date
March 9, 1999

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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Review 5 of 5

Summary:
For a basic, very cheap CD player, this one's great! It adds a liveliness and a more natural feal not found in other basic class CD players.


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