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Review NaN of
, from San Francisco
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$90.00 Summary: Oh, I miss my old Aiwa--stolen with my briefcase. My Insurance Co replaced it with the XP-V70. Looks nice, but it is not the same... Sound is OK, but the old one was better (I also lost my Kenwood KPM-810 Noise Cancelling headphones that were unbelievable). Battery life is good, I get about 6 discs at highest volumes before I need to replace them. My complaints are as follows: First, the controls always seem to be turned on when the player is in my computer bag, so I need fresh batteries for every trip I take. Second, the EASS is broken to the point that CDs will spin, but not play, when EASS is turned on either 40 or 10 second playback. EASS used to work great, but without it the player is really delicate and skips--a lot!. My controls, especially the volume is adding static to the sound. (I now use Sony MDR-EX70LP earbuds + $20 Boostaroo portable amplifier) And my headphone jack is starting to lose one of the channels if I don't jiggle the input. I was disappointed (more like fooled) by the metalic plastic body of this player, my old one was metal. I'm back on the market for the best sounding and most durable player. Then I'll get my Kenwoods back unless I can demo some Grados...
Strengths: Backlight IS cool, sound is fine, but not strong... Weaknesses: Controls on lid drain the batteries, Quality problems--EASS doesn't work anymore, static in volume adjustment, static in the headphone jack... Similar Products Used: Old AIWA, Sony Discman, many cheap panasonics
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