Sony Walkman D-EJ360 Personal CD Player
- CD-R/CD-RW Playback: CD-R/CD-RW
- Bass Boost: With Bass Boost
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Rock on with this CD player!
Pros
great sound and bass quality; long battery; barely any skipping; only fifty dollars!
Cons
The buttons are little small and take a bit to get used to
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
This Cd player is cheap and great. There's no reason why you wouldn't dash out your door to snatch one up immediately.
Like every teenager in the world, one must have a CD player. It just has become a way of life right now, and you have to be "cool," right? Luckily, Sony has made a CD player that not only has superior sound quality, but also looks cool, and, most of all, is cheap (in cost that is, certainly not in production values!)
Good things:
This CD player has amazing sound quality; crystal clear for anything you want to listen to. Whether you want to listen to Rap, Rock, Punk, Classical, etc., this CD player plays any music perfectly. Additionally, its bass is something worth bragging about. It makes such a huge difference in the music and when you crank it up, the music sounds rich and complete, as if no part of the song is missing. When I'm jamming out to some AC/DC "Back in Black", I feel like I'm right in the recording studio with them. Probably the fullest sound I've ever heard from a CD player.
The digital volume control is great, since you not only see how badly you're blowing out your ear drums, but it allows you to raise it in controlled levels, so the sound doesn't become distorted that easily. Also, you can keep the level there, unlike the wheel combo volume control on some CD players, where it can move all over the place, and simply becomes distorted at higher levels.
Next, the battery life is incredible. This baby only runs on two AA batteries, and I've had it last a month without changing them (and this is through every day, constant use). Therefore, I can rock all month long, and eventually replace the batteries after a good 40 hours of complete playing time. And do you think that all the rocking will cause my CD to skip a plenty? Heck no! I can dance all I want and the thing still doesn't skip, just as long as you turn the G-Protection option under the cover. If you hate CD players that skip, then you will fall instantly in love with this CD player's practically anti-skip option. And what about pressing a button accidently? No worries, since Sony has applied the "Hold" button on the bottom of the CD player, making it an easy reach (my previous Sony had it right about the battery compartment).
Lastly, this CD is cheap. It's only a mere $50 dollars, and since you get everything listed above, this CD player is a steal! Pretty much anyone can afford this powerful device, so there's no reason to go grab one right now and start jamming.
Not so Good things:
There's not much to complain about Sony's D-EJ360. I'll start off by saying that the little cord/clip thing that you attach to the side of the CD player is practical worthless, being that I could get maybe one or two fingers through the loop. Secondly, the buttons are a little small, and since they're on the side of the CD player, it takes a little bit of getting used to. Probably the worst problem is the packed in headphones. They're not that bad, but if you want to make full of the awesome bass power coming from this CD player, you might want to fork over a few extra dollars for some better headphones. And...uh...that's pretty much it.
The Verdict:
This Cd player is the best one I've seen in a while. Absolute superior sound and bass quality, fantastic battery life, practical no skipping, and best of all, it's fifty dollars! This will put a smile on your face and for your wallet as well. Go out and buy this right now, and start paying tribute to some awesome music!
Good things:
This CD player has amazing sound quality; crystal clear for anything you want to listen to. Whether you want to listen to Rap, Rock, Punk, Classical, etc., this CD player plays any music perfectly. Additionally, its bass is something worth bragging about. It makes such a huge difference in the music and when you crank it up, the music sounds rich and complete, as if no part of the song is missing. When I'm jamming out to some AC/DC "Back in Black", I feel like I'm right in the recording studio with them. Probably the fullest sound I've ever heard from a CD player.
The digital volume control is great, since you not only see how badly you're blowing out your ear drums, but it allows you to raise it in controlled levels, so the sound doesn't become distorted that easily. Also, you can keep the level there, unlike the wheel combo volume control on some CD players, where it can move all over the place, and simply becomes distorted at higher levels.
Next, the battery life is incredible. This baby only runs on two AA batteries, and I've had it last a month without changing them (and this is through every day, constant use). Therefore, I can rock all month long, and eventually replace the batteries after a good 40 hours of complete playing time. And do you think that all the rocking will cause my CD to skip a plenty? Heck no! I can dance all I want and the thing still doesn't skip, just as long as you turn the G-Protection option under the cover. If you hate CD players that skip, then you will fall instantly in love with this CD player's practically anti-skip option. And what about pressing a button accidently? No worries, since Sony has applied the "Hold" button on the bottom of the CD player, making it an easy reach (my previous Sony had it right about the battery compartment).
Lastly, this CD is cheap. It's only a mere $50 dollars, and since you get everything listed above, this CD player is a steal! Pretty much anyone can afford this powerful device, so there's no reason to go grab one right now and start jamming.
Not so Good things:
There's not much to complain about Sony's D-EJ360. I'll start off by saying that the little cord/clip thing that you attach to the side of the CD player is practical worthless, being that I could get maybe one or two fingers through the loop. Secondly, the buttons are a little small, and since they're on the side of the CD player, it takes a little bit of getting used to. Probably the worst problem is the packed in headphones. They're not that bad, but if you want to make full of the awesome bass power coming from this CD player, you might want to fork over a few extra dollars for some better headphones. And...uh...that's pretty much it.
The Verdict:
This Cd player is the best one I've seen in a while. Absolute superior sound and bass quality, fantastic battery life, practical no skipping, and best of all, it's fifty dollars! This will put a smile on your face and for your wallet as well. Go out and buy this right now, and start paying tribute to some awesome music!