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Manufacturer: Coby
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  • Top Loading compact disc player/Programmable track memory
  • 3 Digit LED display/AM/FM Stereo Tuner
  • Skip, Search, Play, Pause, Repeat1, Repeat All, Random play functions/Full auto stop cassette player/recorder
  • Soft eject cassette door/Wide range speaker system
  • 3 way Cassette recording/One touch automatic level control recording

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Cassette feature
 
Review Date: August 9, 2006
Reviewer: Rosemary Figueroa, Laurel, MD USA
One of the reasons this item is a good choice for me is
that I have many old cassettes. The cassette feature
works very well.
High Quality, Excellent Sound, Sharp-Looking CD/Cassette Player
 
Review Date: August 13, 2005
Reviewer: M. Perlmutter, New York
This product provides exceptional sound quality in the CD, Cassette and Radio modes. The remote control provides an added convenience. This high quality product has a sharp-looking appearance and an excellent price. I highly recommend this product !!
You can't beat it for the price and quality.
 
Review Date: November 1, 2006
Reviewer: Inside9, Sebastopol,CA
Amazon is really doing us a favor offering a low priced quality cd/cassette boombox like this. I was really impressed when I started using it. Also it cost me nothing after I agreed to a promotional offer of a VISA card through Amazon. They credited me my account with the $30 I needed to purchase it. -- It became a "no-brain" decision!!
COBY CX-CD250 - excellent
 
Review Date: March 19, 2006
Reviewer: Ruth T. Shapiro, Sandy Spring, MD
Quick delivery, and a good quality CD and cassette player radio.
quality for the money
 
Review Date: May 4, 2008
Reviewer: M. Stanfel, Ontario, Canada
I needed a cd/cassette player but everything I found was either too expensive or too cheap in quality. I asked a couple of friends if they heard of Coby before and they said, "for the money, can't go wrong"
good sound quality in cd and cassette. I don't use the radio, so I can't say anything about the tuner. Remote control is nice to have, but the range isn't the best. For the money you pay, it is excellent.

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KD Leave CD in the Dust

Posted by admin On February - 26 - 2010

The history of the reproduction of audio media as the reading of Roman history. The album is the eight-track tapes, cassette to pass the crash, only to beat the compact disc (CD). And despite multiply attempted coup d'etat, which includes the MiniDisc, it seems as if the CD 's government may finally come to an end – geüsurpeerde the new technology of digital music. While sales of CDs and a decline greater transfer of iTunes has given an indication ofdecentralization of power, a new trend in car radios make it official.

More than anything, the car is the place where people listen to music. Around with the jam last summer at full volume is a tradition that spans almost the entire life of the car. Thus, gradually getting the car radio is the kiss of death for any audio support (just look at tapes and eight track tapes). Now, the pillow of death has been planted on the CD. In recent years, major car stereo –producers – including the Clarion and the Alps – has provided covered with ports for connecting digital media players instead of the traditional CD players. While the former has both stereo means of ports and CD players, newer models are coming CD-made component completely.

People want the convenience of a single source for all their musical requirements, and, consequently, almost all units, from alarm to run, tap"iPod compatible". Several car-stereo manufacturers have responded to declining demand for CD players, portable media to improve the transmission of data and a good quality and service. Clarion rolled to a stereo $ 199 in 2007, which plays music from MP3 players or SD cards instead of CD players. The company uses stereo CD free as a test to assess the interest of the market, and said he hopes hit . Meanwhile Alpine released four new CD-free receiversbeginning of year (prices between $ 200 and $ 450) designed specifically for use with iPod.

But despite these models (and a few others, with stereo-purchasers as Blaupunkt), the vast majority of games on the market are even CD players. And the authors believe that it is premature to drop the CD player altogether. First, many people – particularly older drivers – even more likely to get most of their music from their CDs. Another greatfactor is that the sound quality is better than CD quality to compressed audio files – are all music lovers can really see the difference (and most of them say the sound quality of CDs is a decrease in vinyl in each case). Of course the great advantage of this offer, new players, is their way all the cases bulky CDs and books littering inside the vehicle around the world. That and the fact that the download does not pass, even if a manager for twenty-ride miles on the diamondstrips.

Still, for now, the album retains its place as the audio media hierarchy. But it is temporary, waiting for the inevitable passing already in the works. And if history is any indication, radio CD released by the end station.

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