Sony CDP-CX333ES CD Players

Sony CDP-CX333ES CD Players 

DESCRIPTION

Sony ES 300 Disc Changer

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 10, 2000]
Tim
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

disc Capacity. Disc titling (although 13 characters is a bit limiting). Sound quality is decent.

Weakness:

Get's "Stuck" on during shuffle mode. Jammed with about 3 after purchased. Needs more than 13 character disc title.

Overall I am pretty pleased with the sound. Although it IS a LITTLE bright on certain dics. The plastic front is a bit "cheap" for an ES model, and you wouldn't even be able to tell the difference betwen the standard SONY 300 disc player unless you looked closely. My one BIG problem with the machine is that it get's stuck during shuffle mode. It'll change to a disc and just keep trying to get it started, but just "hangs" there. This happens about 1 out of 10 times I use the machine, and it's NEVER on the same disc. ALSO, after about 3 weeks of use, a CD jammed in the player and was BROKEN when the tray attempted to spin. I had to remove the case and PRY the broken disc out. I also had to reconnect a small plastic piece that lines up the CD to be moved from the tray to the CD transport. I SHOULD have just returned the thing that day, but it's not happened since. Overall, the convenience of the 300 disc capacity outweighs all the problems, and the sound quality is as good as my old Denon changer, but no where NEAR my Sony 7700 DVD player. I may look into the Pioneer Elite 300 disc changer as a replacement.

Similar Products Used:

Denon DCM630 (7 years old)

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 19, 2000]
tristan
Casual Listener

Strength:

no more than a non ES player.

Weakness:

puts a blemish on "ES" standards. IMO

the first reviewer on this list must smoke mass quatities of grass.

the face of this player is PLASTIC and the unit weighs, at most, two pounds heavier than the non "ES" 300 disk unit.

the only "ES" difference to me between the CDP-CX333ES and the CDP-CX300 is the four years of extra warranty.

you also get an extra three dB (110) on the signal-to-noise ratio.

woohoo!!!!!

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to many to care!

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
2
[Jan 17, 2000]
Jeremy
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Great Sound, Prefect integration with Sony 777es Receiver

Weakness:

Front panel is not metal as is the Sony es Receivers

I got this unit for $395.00 from OADE.com I am very happy with this unit. The entire unit is quieter then previous units by sony. I have no problems getting all 300 cd names loaded in my new 777es receiver. I like everything about this unit except for the fact that the front face plate is plastic. Other sony es units (like the 777) are metal everywhere, even the knobs. I sounds great though, also has a 3 position digital filter than works! Like all the Sony ES line, this is a great product!!!

Similar Products Used:

Sony 250 and 240 model changers

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 11, 2000]
Todd Gregory
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Decent sound (both digital and analog), 5 year warranty

Weakness:

Terrible technical support, slow disc access time (relative to Pioneer 300 disc changers), incompatibilites with TAE-9000es, build quality is not "ES"

Were it not for the decent sound quality this unit would have few strengths. As mentioned in the previous post, the title download feature is not comaptible with many newer Sony ES preamps/recievers. I selected this unit over the 555es becuase I already own the TAE-9000es which uses a bi-di remote. I called Sony's support line 3 months ago and was told it should work but they would investigate. They never called back after two subsequent conversations. Sony confirmed a few days ago this feature will not work.

Needless to say I am very unhappy because they, "cannot help me." I cannot return the unit nor can I upgrade it becuase I have owned it too long.

Advice: when you purchase a Sony product, buy them becuase of their unique features. Do not buy them becasue they may "work beter together".

Similar Products Used:

Pioneer Elite 300 mega changer

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
3
[Dec 10, 1999]
Jerry Madison
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Per Prior

Weakness:

Per Prior

Note: The A1II control on theMega Cd players, 333ES/555ES are not compatable with the A1 control in the 50ES units.

I have the 50ES, I thought and had been told that the 50ES 501 rmote would handle the first 200 Cds But found out that the A1 and A1 II link will not pass the data to the 50ES.

Yes it will power the 50ES on if the CD 333ES is on and you press play and it will also set the 50ES to the cd input mode. BUT you will not get the CD information dowloaded from the 50ES when you press the download on the 501 remote.

I did call SONY support and was told the link s are not compatable so there goes another Sony function out the door or should I say down the drain.

On the review side I do feel the unit is somewhat on the bright side. I now find that many of my CD's sound somewhat harsh in the upper end and at higher vols, 70 to 75 DB somewhat hard on the ears almost grateing. The same CDs played in the DVD player are very easy to listen to even at higher vols.

Similar Products Used:

Sony 5 Cd changer

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jun 07, 2000]
Brian
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Sound quality, 5 year warranty

Weakness:

Disc labeling limited to 13 characters

I have to start off by saying that I only paid $329 for this unit (refurbished of course, but I still get the 5 year warranty, and there are absolutely no blemishes on this unit) at my local Sony outlet. When compared to the 300 or the 335 or 350 models the decision to buy the ES model was a no brainer.

I am very impressed with the sound quality, definitely on par with other Sony ES cd players, and a step up from the six year old Onkyo player I had previously used.

The convience of being able to store 300 discs is great, and I don't find the disc swap time to be too excessive. In shuffle mode it ranges from 10 to 12 seconds between songs.

Would I pay over $400 for this player? No way, but at anything less than that it's a great deal (my value rating reflects that sentiment).

Similar Products Used:

Onkyo 6 disc changer (six years old)

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 23, 1999]
John Drdek
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

300 disc capacity, ease of inserting/removing discs, cross-fade ability with other Sony multi-disc players

Weakness:

Serious skipping problem, lacks many of the features which makes the CX90ES great.

I bought this player to daisy-chain to my CX90ES so I can store 500 CD's and cross-fade between the players. First of all, I must say that the 90ES is a definately more impressive machine. It's more expensive, but for good reason. It lets you program the names of album title, artist title AND up to 16 song titles for each of your 200 discs. The 333ES only lets you program one line of information for a disc. However, the 300 capacity and speed of the carousel is an extreme draw over the 90ES, but here's the big problem that prompted me to write in:
I've owned it for little over 6 weeks and the player has already developed serious skipping problems. I've tested CD's on both the 90 and 333, and discs that play fine on the 90 begin skipping horribly on the 333- and not just a little bit here or there, I'm talking about SKIPPING FROM TRACK TO TRACK IN THE MIDDLE OF SONGS. Needless to say, I'm very disappointed in Sony for this one, especially after the amazing performance of the 90. If you want my money, get the 90. Sure, it's a little more expensive and only holds 200 CD's, but it's the crown jewel of my system, which is:

Sony DA50ES receiver
Sony CDP-CX90ES 200 disc player
Sony CDP-CS333ES 300 disc player
JVC 501-BK DVD player
JVC S9500 SVHS player
Sony JE630 MiniDisc player
Philips-Magnavox 32" TV
Silver Sonic T-14 speaker wire
Ultralink interconnects
Speakers:
Infinity RS-8's (left/right front)
Infinity RS-3's (left/right rear)
Infinity BU-120 subwoofer
Infinity CC-3 center

Hey, and don't forget the Nintendo and Playstation!

Similar Products Used:

CDP-CX90ES

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Sep 29, 1999]
tom
an Audio Enthusiast

I had the cdpcx200 and the sound was pretty bad, sounded like a portable transport. I had replaced an older JVC 2 pc 100 disc unit that sounded pretty good, neither sounds as good as this ES unit and you can fit in an extra 100 discs to boot. I wish they would let you program more than 32 songs per program though, the only drawback I see.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
[Oct 21, 1999]
Stephen Crumley
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

High Capacity
Good D/A converters
Very Solid Sound

Weakness:

Build quality lower than one woud expect for ES Gear
Can put a CD into only one group

I recently purchaced this CD player to replace an older 5-disc sony cd player. In general I would say this is a very good high capacity player. The sound quality is very good, and the D/A converters are solid. I actually prefer this player's D/A over my receiver's D/A (Sony STR-DA333ES). The 300 Disc capacity should handle most collections, if not you can link another one. Keyboard input is also a very nice feature. I was able to get about 150 disks in in about 45 minutes. The remote is not bad, but I definately prefer using the control A1II port to my receiver, which allows me to download CD titles to my 2-way receiver remote. If you dont have this capability, then the CDP-CX555ES is probably more user friendly.

There are a few negative aspects howerver. First and formost the build quality is very light for an ES component. This appears to be a CDP-CX300 with a better power supply and better internal electronics. It actually only weighs about 1.5 pounds more than the regular Sony, and has a plastic front panel. Second, you can only put a disc into one group file, which is kind of anoying. Also, 13 characters is not enough for many bands and cd titles. Finally, Sony should give you twice as many books to store liner notes so you can store the back notes as well (most song lists are on the back notes).

For sound in this price range, I would have to give it a five, however, build quality only deserves a 3 (compared to what would be expectd for ES components). I would definately not buy this at Sony's recomended $600.00. It is worth $400.00 to $450.00 though, and is easy to find in that price range.

Similar Products Used:

Sony CDP-CX835 about 1993 model

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 15, 1999]
KDD
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Capacity
CD Text

I have this CD player teamed up with my Sony STR-DA555ES receiver and it it great. The capacity should be enough to satisfy most people. If you need more then another 300 disc chsnger can be linked up for more capacity. The keyboard input is great time saver for inputting the names of each CD. The sound is great and the remote is very functional. I use the remote from my 555ES receiver since it downloads the CD name and you simply touch the name of CD you want and it starts playing. The groups, hit lists and "don't play list" are very helpful in listening to just what you want to hear. The only difference in the CDP-CX333ES and the CDP-CX555ES is the remote. The 555 has a two way remote. The CD player specs are the same.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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