RCA RP7921 Personal CD Player
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OK Cd player, but I've seen much better.
Pros
low price, fairly good sound quality, nice extra bass system.
Cons
skips a lot, runs out of batteries fast,doesn't read CD-Rs.
Recommended it?
No
The Bottom Line:
It's cheap, but it would be worth it to spend more money on a better quality CD player.
I bought this Cd player about a year ago. I planned to use it when I delivered flyers but I found that the anti-skip function doesn't work very well especially if you do any jogging. I also found that the batteries run out after only about 2 hours.
The CD player comes with headphones that are pretty good and an adapter that you will probably need to use a lot since it runs out of batteries so fast.
The sound quality is generally pretty good except at higher volumes when it gets all crackly sounding which is really annoying.the bass boost is okay but not very powerful.
Also, I couldn't get it to play any of my recordable CD's.
Overall it's okay but if you have a choice I would suggest going with something with longer battery life and better skip protection (e.g. the Sony discman with G-shock anti-skip).
The CD player comes with headphones that are pretty good and an adapter that you will probably need to use a lot since it runs out of batteries so fast.
The sound quality is generally pretty good except at higher volumes when it gets all crackly sounding which is really annoying.the bass boost is okay but not very powerful.
Also, I couldn't get it to play any of my recordable CD's.
Overall it's okay but if you have a choice I would suggest going with something with longer battery life and better skip protection (e.g. the Sony discman with G-shock anti-skip).