I bought the Panasonic SL-SX460 soon after it debuted in early 1999. The player’s 40 second anti-skip, slim design and rechargeable batteries attracted me, so I bought the player without much consideration or research. Because the CD player was ...
Pros: Great sound, inexpensive Cons: ergonomics could be a little better
I have spent the last 6 years listening and testing portable cd players to work with portable headphone amps. For the last 4 years the Panasonic models have been the best sounding units on the market. The SL-SX460 continues in that line of great sounding...
Pros: Superb sound quality, style, size/weight, line-out jack, 40-second anti-shock, long battery life Cons: Included headphones are a joke, button are a bit too small, no lid lock to prevent accidental opening, no carrying case
Audiophiles consider the SL-SX460 is one of the best-sounding, sonically accurate portable CD players for a great price, especially paired with high-quality headphones or earphones. But what about the rest of us whose ears aren't used to $15,000 home...
Pros: Price, sound quality, very slim, nice colour. Cons: Scratches easily, bad customer support, failed on me after one year.
OK, let me explain myself for the conflicting scores and my title. First off, this CD player is the BEST portable player I'd ever owned. I don't recall it EVER skipping, and it would play any CD I threw into into, scratched or whatever.
Pros: Almost analog sounding, warm punchy sound Cons: Audible buzzing sound in right channel
I purchased this CD player on a recommendation from the Headroom website. It replaces my Sony D777 player, which has a broken remote. The Sony player (without an amp) is characterized by clear, light sound, lacking in bass, and an un-ergonomic design....
Pros: Size, innovative battery expansion, self contained battery charger, sleek looking, good skip protection. Cons: Durability, standard headphones are not that great.
I was in a need for a new CD-Player, so I went comparison shopping for awhile. My primary concerns were size and skip protection. After comparing various Discman models, I finally settled in this. Here are my impressions:
I bought the Panasonic SL-SX469V when it was introduced on the market approximately 7-8 months ago. I have had no problem with it at all and use it every day on my bike going to and from work. It has AM/FM capabilities that are easy to operate and the...
Pros: 43 hour playback, and good anti shock Cons: batterie guzzler
This Panasonic Portable Cd Player lives up to it's capabilities and is great just for that. It has everything that a normal person would want and even what an athlete would want.
Pros: slim, great sound, light, not very expensive, a lot of ant-shock Cons: extra battery pack can be annoying, slightly expensive
If you are looking for a panasonic Cd player from $95-$120 this one is it. This CD player is very thin and light, it is about a qaurter inch in depth. It has a smooth and simple but nice design.
But if you dont care about looks or size this...
Pros: cheaper than what I thought it would be Cons: i need more music time
When I bought this I really did like it. Although I wanted the Brainshaker X-Treme that was out of my budget.This player did skip a few times when I hit a bump in my car. It works great but, not for people who has a bunch of mp3's and constantly has to...
Well i was having a hard time finding a good CD player becuase i couldn't find a web site that had a good or even a decent search engine for electronics. Well I had to go through where you search for portable Cd players and then go through lists of...
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