Good and inexpensiveFriday, February 11, 2005
easy set up, has the "all disc random play" function instead of the single disc random play, the only negative is no power on-off button on the remote...what a bummer for an otherwise good
inexpenisve component.....
7 out of 7 people found the following review helpful:
Definately Do Not BuyThursday, October 28, 2004
Stupidly thinking that SONY was a reputable audio company I bought and returned this CD player and one with more features this week. Problems? The systems would not read/play CDR - CDRW discs as well as several newer manufactured CDs. The "scanning - all discs" feature played unreliably - stopping after 20 minutes before all tracks were played. Coming from an era where you put a record on a turntable or a tape in a tapedeck and music plays - this selective playing is NOT acceptable. I returned both and purchased an ONKYO DX C390 6 disc changer (about 50$ more -well worth the quality)- wow what a difference. I will NEVER buy SONY again!!!
3 out of 6 people found the following review helpful:
Subpar at best.Sunday, September 19, 2004
If youre looking for a great 5 cd changer I highly recommend Optimus's.Ive had it since 2002 and it still works fine.Ive had to clean it a few times but overall I was very impressed.This one by Sony was possesed after 4 months.I was highly disappointed.Is Optimus more reliable?I think so but Sony still makes some kick ass speakers.
16 out of 17 people found the following review helpful:
Intermittent CD PlayerTuesday, November 04, 2003
I have returned this unit twice to no avail. It has an irritating flaw of not recognizing/not loading a CD and skipping its place in the tray. Sometimes it plays all five CDs, sometimes only one. Not what I expected from Sony.
39 out of 40 people found the following review helpful:
Sony's CDP-CE375 May Have Some Flaws!Saturday, November 16, 2002
My Sony CDP-CE375 5-disc carousel changer had a major flaw which may or may not be present in all their units. When loading a cd in tray 1 often the cd player would not drop the disc down into it's play position and therefore the front info. panel would say "No Disc". You would have to press "open" and then "close" it again before the cd player would then do it the proper way. This can be very irritating to say the least. This particular cd player does have remote control as well as a headphone jack. There are volume controls on the remote which allow one to control the volume when using the headphone jack. There's also a jog dial to quickly switch tracks. You can play cd's, cdr's and cdrw's in the unit. A cool function of this unit is that you can change discs while one is playing. Also, this player has digital optical out if you want to record cd's digitally from the player to a cd recorder. The sound quality is excellent and I had no problems playing back cdr's or cdrw's. A good unit if the above mentioned problem didn't exist.