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Review NaN of
Price Paid:
$200.00
from Tweeter Summary: i have had this player for 2 years and i am very pleased with it's performance. the remote controlled volume feature is a big plus for me because i run the yamaha thru a vintage marantz 2235b receiver that does NOT have a remote. conveniece problem solved! this volume control, unlike many other digital types, will remember it's last setting when powered off and won't reset to max volume when powered on again. this is nice if you value your hearing at all. this model reads thru minor scratches with ease and has a stable tracking lens. i have jumped up and down in front of my av rack and can't get this baby to skip. i have had no problems with scrathed discs. don't know about cdr/cdr-w but the manual states it will play these. this player has better than average build quality for the price. all the needed programming features are on board including peak search and shuffle play. you have the ability to change up to 4 cd's while 1 is playing. shuffle play can only be accessed from the remote, a minor inconvenience. the back two cd's can be hard to get to because the tray does not open far enough, concealing the back half of them. the display is large enough for me to see from my sitting position 12 feet away. the display is dimmable with the usual yamaha amber color. you have the option of displaying track or disc time, and whether remaining or elapsed. very flexible. faceplate has direct disc AND track access buttons which is nice. a headphone jack is also featured. only an optical digital out is provided, no coaxial. as far as sound quality goes, at this price point i feel there is little if any difference between competing models. all n all, much better than my old sony carousel. highly reccomended! Strengths: stable tracking, remote volume control, build quality, useful display window. Weaknesses: no digital coax output, difficult access to back 2 discs, power on/off - can't do from the remote. Similar Products Used: sony cdp-445 carousel
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