Panasonic SL-CT570 Personal CD Player
- Bass Boost: With Bass Boost
- Anti Skip Buffer: 40 sec.
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Silver Devil...
This CD player was a replacement for my somewhat venerable SL-S340, which had served me for almost 5 years, and had taken quite a few substantial drops over the years. Though the old player still functioned (somewhat) the fact that the antiskip was actaully causing skips encouraged me to go out and... Read full review »
I want my Panasonic SL-CT570!
My Experience With the SL-CT570
This is a great little machine - finally a CD player that I can go running with (thanks to the 40 seconds of anti-shock option)! And, if I choose, switch back to 10 seconds of anti-shock to preserve battery life. The player itself is very small, not much bigger...
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High Expectations? Better raise them to find fault with this CD Player.
I had a really old Panasonic CD player, and I decided it was time to buy a more up to date one. So when I was shopping, I found the SL-CT570 at a great price. I bought it on the spot, and I wasn't disappointed with it.
One of the great features of this CD player is it's controller. You...
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last of the great PCDP's
I have owned numerous Panasonic PCDP's over the years. I put them through a lot of abuse, everything from dumping water on them to dropping them on concrete. I've always been happy with both the sound and the durability of the players (the one I dumped water on still played after I poured all of... Read full review »
Cool features and great sound
I bought the step down model from this one, the Panasonic SL-CT470. The cd player is basically the same thing, with a few nice features added on. I'll explain every single difference between the two players and then give you my original review of the SL-CT470.
The SL-CT570 adds on a wired...
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Great looks and sound Panasonic style!
I got this portable CD player about 2 months ago. At the time, I was torn between this and the SL-CT470 (lower end model, no remote, only 40 sec. Anti-shock mode). However, there was a sale and the 10 sec. linear Anti-shock mode is way better sound quality wise so I splurged. Too bad I didn't wait... Read full review »
Good surprises from land of mass portable
Looking one weekend in rather busy one hour search for CD player brought
me to buy SL-CT570.
What I thought would be a decent top of the line model without special virtues of its own
remained to reveal some hidden qualities that one would hardly expect and this be of sound fidelity...
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Portable Audio at Its Finest
I have owned two portable CD players prior to this one; they were both Sony, which I once thought was a superior brand. In summary, they were expensive, and they both became inoperable after a short time. Here's what happened to my second Sony Discman: Within a year, the backlighting on the LCD... Read full review »
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