Pioneer PD-M406 6-Disc CD Changer
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- Device Type: Changer
- Number of Discs: 6
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Great Little CD Player
Pros
light, easy to use, reliable
Cons
programming hard to clear, only 6 CDs
Recommended it?
Yes
I bought this particular brand of CD player for my component system because I wanted something that had easy-to-get magazines (this magazine is the same one used in all of Pioneer's older 6-Changers for cars), and I didn't want to spend a lot. I got it for $99 on sale. No remote, but I figured if I got to a point where I was too lazy to get my rear off the couch and change the track/disc/whatever, I had bigger problems.
I really like this lil' player, and for the price it was a great value. It does programming (up to 32 tracks), has random, hilight, and will even play some hidden tracks (the less-than-zero tracks where you have to skip back from track 1). It only holds 6 discs, but I don't go in for mass storage CD players, myself, and I really don't like carousel players at all. It's lightweight, has held up under a lot of use for the last 3-4 years, and is in no way difficult to use. Clearing a program can be tricky if you mess up while making it. The sound quality is good; nothing mindblowing, but I also didn't fork over $300.
I really like this lil' player, and for the price it was a great value. It does programming (up to 32 tracks), has random, hilight, and will even play some hidden tracks (the less-than-zero tracks where you have to skip back from track 1). It only holds 6 discs, but I don't go in for mass storage CD players, myself, and I really don't like carousel players at all. It's lightweight, has held up under a lot of use for the last 3-4 years, and is in no way difficult to use. Clearing a program can be tricky if you mess up while making it. The sound quality is good; nothing mindblowing, but I also didn't fork over $300.
