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7/17/2012

Panasonic SL-CT579V - CD / MP3 player with radio - silver Review

Panasonic SL-CT579V - CD / MP3 player with radio - silver
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Having owned this device for several weeks, I can say that I am pretty pleased with it. Panasonic SL-CT579V proves to be a reliable CD player, very lightweight and easy to operate. I was bit surprised how well the radio work, the reception proves to be far above average. The battery life is pretty good, it support MP3 CDs and have bass boost.
The only real weakness to this CD player was the headphones that came with it. If you got a tin ear...it perfect for you. If you want to listen to quality sound, buy a better headphones and chuck the ones that came with this CD into the trash.
Overall, a pretty good portable CD player, easy to carry around and got a great anti-skip device built in.

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7/03/2012

Panasonic SLSW869V Shockwave Portable CD Player with Radio (Silver & Blue) Review

Panasonic SLSW869V Shockwave Portable CD Player with Radio (Silver and Blue)
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Often i was having trouble deciding which discman to get: The choices were the non-rugged versions of discman, with great features such as a remote control and AM/FM tuner, or the Shockwave model, which could withstand daily abuse (I am a student, so it gets bashed around quite frequently in my backpack). However, the shockwave models never offered a headphone remote or a useful radio tuner.
I am the owner of the previous Shockwave model (the fat 10 second anti-shock model). It has served me well, but left me wanting more.
This new model incorporates the best of both worlds: feature rich, rugged design, and relatively thin cross-section, and I would recommend it to anyone who wants a great discman that is almost indestructable, as far as discmans go.
PROS:
-great XBS sound from Panasonic
-super rugged design
-thin, compared to previous plastic models
-AM/FM tuner
-headphone remote (for those wondering, this was never included on any previous shockwave models)
-great, solid design, all buttons and latches feel solid, and comes with embedded handgrip
-anti-shock 4.0 40 seconds, almost skip-free
-battery life rated for over 20 hours, uses AA batteries unlike some ultraslims, that use expensive AAA batteries
-rechargable battery capable
-comes with AC adapter to save batteries

CONS:
-for those who do not require a rugged model, go for a thinner, lighter discman. Will save money and pocket weight.

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Panasonic's SLSW869V ShockWave CD player/radio has a rugged aluminum shell and a thin, compact, water-resistant design for outdoor use. It has a one-touch lock-and-release system that is designed to play even when things get rough on the trail. The most important feature in this model is the Anti-Shock Memory System 4.0. This feature reduces skips before they even get to the memory buffer. It has an improved set of error-correction chips offering +100 percent and -75 percent error correction. It uses a digital servo in conjunction with a lighter and faster spindle motor that offers fast retracking speed.
For ultimate versatility, the SLSW869V has an AM/FM digitally synthesized tuner that ensures stations won't drift once they are set. You can also preset up to 30 stations, 20 FM and 10 AM, in memory. There are five preset buttons so you don't have to search for your favorite station every time.
A "hold" switch prevents you from unintentionally hitting "stop" while the CD is playing or accidentally changing the programming. In addition, you can save your batteries from drain with the power-saving auto power-off function. The batteries will last for up to 25 hours of playback. This model includes adjustable stereo headphones, an AC adapter, and a jogger grip. The Panasonic SLSW869V features 24-track random-access programming, repeat of one or all tracks, skip and search, and memory and recall keys, as well as resume play and random play.

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2/10/2012

Sony D-NF340 CD Walkman & MP3 Player w/FM Tuner Review

Sony D-NF340 CD Walkman and MP3 Player w/FM Tuner
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After searching the net for a day, this was the best CD player I could find. I bought the unit as a backup for my (still functioning well) Sony DNF-430, a unit I'm in love with but I am concerned that when it eventually dies (as we all must), there will no longer be a decent standard CD player at all.
This unit seems to be the successor to the 430. Several improvements have been made over the 430:
It uses 2 batteries instead of 1 for longer play between battery swaps
The controls are much better -- transport function controls that were twitchy on the 430 are larger and better laid out
The remote is easier to use, and the controls are laid out identically to those on the top of the player
It "remembers" where you left off playing a CD and starts from there after being stopped OR (new) even after the door has been opened
The display is much easier to read, especially from an angle
The case seems more solid
The price has been substantially reduced
On the downside vs 430:
Maximum volume not quite as loud as the 430, and very high or very low frequencies are not rendered quite as well
The weather, AM radio, and analog TV receivers have been dropped (doubt many used these functions)
The LCD readout of song titles and artists on regular CDs is gone
No ATRACS (Sony's old compression scheme that had no real advantage over MP3s)
The parametric equalizer is gone (really only useful with low quality headphones)
The body is noticably heavier and larger both in thickness and diameter
The transport buttons are much easier to accidentally press when carrying it about as a portable (use the "hold" button underneath to prevent this).
The remote connector has changed, so only the remote that comes with the unit may be used
Cheezy earbuds and a car cassette adaptor are no longer included
Like the DNF430, the transport mechanism is a bit noisy, although no louder than the sound leakage you would get with good open-air headphones (recommended). No AC power adaptor is included, but there is provision for plugging in separately purchased 4.5 volt AC or car DC adaptor. And opening the lid to change CDs is still a bit awkward. The anti-skip mechanism still works flawlessly.
The important thing, the reason for the five stars, is the sound quality. While sonically not quite up to the DNF430, you still can plug in a pair of good headphones like the Grado SR80 and you've got yourself a personal sound system that rivals a good home theater setup. Other reviewers have spoken of "muddy sound" and "hiss"; I can detect none such. The low distortion and high frequency range does reveal flaws in source material that are not evident when that material is played on a lesser unit. On the other hand, I have heard distinct background playing (eg., a trumpet way down in the mix of a Grateful Dead song, the sound of a pick against guitar strings) I'd never heard on lesser players. When playing big band or orchestra CDs, it individuates instruments so you hear each distinctly instead of a single smear of orchesteral sound. This all refers to standard CD's. I do not use the FM or MP3 features. If you care about good sound, you realize that MP3 compression degrades sound.
Bottom line: for car or personal listening of standard or burned CDs while not too active, this is a wonderful device. While the size, weight, and easily triggered controls make it less than ideal for physically active listening (I still listen to my hearty old Panasonic while working in the garden), it is still quite serviceable in that mode.
I think Sony made a lot of sensible design decisions here, and I hope they sell enough of these to make it worthwhile to keep manufacturing them.

Update after 30 months of (frequent) use:
Just to let you know: it's still going strong. Since my initial review, I've gone through 3 CD players I bought as kinda disposable units for "in the trenches"; gardening and other activities where I did not want to subject my "good" player to all the banging about that heavy physical activity may cause. My rugged old Panasonic the cat killed by knocking it off of a table (not as rugged as I thought). A new RCA unit had poor skip protection. An older Sony model my wife had never used died after less than 100 hrs of use. And the 340 remains the only unit I've ever owned (8 in 12 years) whose controls are laid out so I can operate the unit in total darkness. Enough! For the $15 difference between the DNF340 and the aforementioned cheapos, why mess around? I'm getting another 340. Maybe I should get 2?
BTW, for you who complain about the battery being hard to get at: That's Not A Bug, It's A Feature (as we old computer programmers used to say). The tiny door that accesses the batteries tends to be frail, and with it on the outside, much more prone to breaking during a mishap. If you change batteries in mid-CD, it STILL remembers where you were and resumes play from there. Cool, huh?
For you who find the unit "noisy", I've figured out that it is probably because the unit keeps starting and stopping the CD. Apparently it fills the read-ahead buffer (used for skip protection) and stops until the music in the buffer is played, then restarts. A little annoying under some circumstances, but it does prolong battery life by not spinning the CD until it needs to.

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Sony's D-NF340 CD player brings you the best of the CD and MP3 worlds. Burn MP3 audio files onto CD-R/RW discs and listen for up to 16 hours. Or fire up the digital FM tuner for instant access to 40 preset stations. A simple, one-line LCD displays MP3 information, for easy identification of disc, track, and artist names. And with 12 playback modes and reliable Skip-Free G-Protection technology, you will have a continuous soundtrack of your favorite tunes wherever you go.

FM Tuner with 40 Presets Program 40 of your favorite FM radio stations, for on-the-go access to your favorite shows, the news, weather or traffic reports, or anything else you get from the airwaves.

Skip-Free G-Protection Technology The D-NF340 provides continuous, quick recovery from both horizontal and vertical shocks, to eliminate or reduce skipping during many active uses.

Five-Direction Control Key Enjoy intuitive, single-button control with five individual functions, for an easy and convenient way to control both playback and navigation.

Two-Position Automatic Volume Limiter System (AVLS) Maintain volume output at levels below the distortion threshold, for cleaner sound reproduction.

CD-R/RW and MP3 Playback Capability Plays CD-R/RW discs with MP3 files burned from your CD-ROM or home recording deck. Get hours of music on a single disc, along with a one-line LCD display showing ID3 tags for easy identification and navigation.

Multi-Language Support for LCD Text Displays information on compact discs containing encoded text data that can include the artist name, disc name, and/or track name (in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, or Russian).

Twelve Playback Modes and Bookmark Playback Function The D-NF340 offers 12 different choices for playback of CDs, including: Normal Play, Group Play, Single Track Play, Shuffle Play, Group Shuffle Play, Bookmark Play, and Repeat Play for all play modes.

Digital Mega Bass Sony's DSP technology produces rich, deep bass tones with extremely low harmonic distortion.

What's in the Box Sony D-NF340 CD player, Walkman earbud headphones (MDR-E706LP), circle remote, and user's manual.


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10/24/2011

Sony DFJ041 Walkman Portable All-in-one Skip-Free CD Player / Digital FM Radio Tuner with Remote Control, Earbud Headphones, 40 preset FM stations, Digital Mega Bass Sound, AVLS & CD-R/RW Playback + Additional Vertical in-the-ear Headphones - with ** BONUS ** Philips Car Charger, Tape Cassette Adapter & Batteries Review

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