Sony CDP-C450Z CD Players

Sony CDP-C450Z CD Players 

USER REVIEWS

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[Feb 11, 2000]
Kevin
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

I thought the audio quality was very good.

Weakness:

Remote is not very well laid out. It works well enough just probably my least favorite remote.

I really enjoy the 450Z. I bought mine back in '97 for around $199 i think. The memory features and everything are wonderful. I love the track delete (as I have a few CDs with a few songs I hope to NEVER hear again!) and the clip feature is kinda cool too (although I don't use it much).

I have never had any kind of problem with skipping, or sound quality. The disc tray isn't wonderful but it seems pretty solid and works well. I don't have a whole lot to compare it to (as this is my first changer) but the CDs sometimes feel kind of loose in it as I put them in. The X-Change play (playing a CD while changing the others) is nice as well.

A budget CD changer with a lot of really good features.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 25, 1998]
Michael Sabatini
an Audio Enthusiast

I believe that the Sony CDP-C450Z is a good buy for the audio enthusiast. It provides upgradability to an outboard D/A converter with its digital output. It can store your favorite tracks in memory for each CD and will allow you to play those tracks when it recognizes a CD you put in. As far as sound goes, unless you're a true audiophile, CD players will not sound noticably different. This CD player sounds as good as any I've heard. It's what happens to the signal from the CD player that determines the quality of sound. As far as skip protection, I have never had the CD player skip. It even played one of my severely scratched CDs, one which my car CD player and discman wouldn't play. I would reccomend this CD player.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
[Jan 23, 2002]
Carl Winter
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Music Clip function, Custom File

Weakness:

Cheap feeling

This is the first and only CD player I've owned, and it's a mixed bag. I really wanted the Custom File functionality of Sony's older models (and curent ES line), but couldn't find it under $250.

I got this for a steal at $170, and had to invest about 60 bux getting the tray fixed.

Now for some reason the display doesn't light up all the time. I'm getting down the tap to bring it back to life.

But the Music Clip function keeps me hangin' on. I assign any track on any disc to one of four groups, A through D.

I thought of categories based on my mood:
A = Best of the Best
B = Dance-able Trax
C = Sleep-inducing Trax
D = Trax worth hearing

This way, no matter what CD I have in the changer, I just hit shuffle and I've got music to fit my mood.

So, the features are cool--but it's cheap for a reason. 4 stars b/c it's mine, and I need to justify my purchase. Really it's a 3.5.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 24, 1999]
Mike Miranda
an Audio Enthusiast

This review is actually for the lesser frills CDP-C350Z. It's basically in the same product family but this unit doesn't remember favorte cuts on your CD's. I enjoy the shuffle play feature and being able to load 4 CD's while the 5th is playing. I don't remember what I paid for the unit which I bought before the 200 disc CD players came out. Sure wish I had waited. My one big complaint about this unit is some CD's have a tendency to lose traction with the drive unit this causes something that sounds very much like mistracking. Lightly cleaning the center of the CD sometimes helps but I have never had this problem with any other CD player from audio units to computer CD Rom players. I returned an open box unit that was discounted which had the same problem only more severe and bought this at full price. While it's better than the first I should have returned it too. Please let me know if there is a fix.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
[Jul 13, 1997]
Romeo Casiple
an Audio Enthusiast

For those people who do not want to spend an exorbitant amount of cash for a good CD player, the Sony CDP-C450Z is not a bad choice. For those who like programming features, this is one for you! I am very impressed by it's ability to delete tracks and program 4 music clips per CD, which allows you to define which tracks should be played for a particular clip. The player remembers what tracks are deleted and which clips you've programmed for a disk, even if you've taken it out for a period of time or if you've turned the thing off.
If you appreciate a CD player that doesn't skip, this player will frustrate you. Only after purchased the thing have I heard from several people about bad experiences with Sony CD players about this problem. This happens frequently enough to annoy, but not on every song. I haven't taken it in yet but I presume it is something that can be taken care of. This should not prevent you from buying the thing, but just something you should know about before this starts happening.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
[Jul 13, 1997]
Romeo Casiple
an Audio Enthusiast

For those people who do not want to spend an exorbitant amount of cash for a good CD player, the Sony CDP-C450Z is not a bad choice. For those who like programming features, this is one for you! I am very impressed by it's ability to delete tracks and program 4 music clips per CD, which allows you to define which tracks should be played for a particular clip. The player remembers what tracks are deleted and which clips you've programmed for a disk, even if you've taken it out for a period of time or if you've turned the thing off.
If you appreciate a CD player that doesn't skip, this player will frustrate you. Only after purchased the thing have I heard from several people about bad experiences with Sony CD players about this problem. This happens frequently enough to annoy, but not on every song. I haven't taken it in yet but I presume it is something that can be taken care of. This should not prevent you from buying the thing, but just something you should know about before this starts happening.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
[Sep 09, 1997]
vinson
an Audio Enthusiast

This chinese made CD changer needs help! I had a problem with the tray unit when it kept bumping the case everytime it was inserted back into the player. The specifications for this player, however, is amazing. It's got a digital out, so it's got another one up. As far as sound goes, it's average for a Sony player (which isn't that good to being with). I ended up returning this unit.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
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