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by henry_thoreau,
Mar 17, 2006
Pros: Linking TWO of these changers opens a whole new universe of music-playback potential and pleasure!
Cons: Initially entering many disc/artist names (via keyboard) is time-consuming. (Therefore, instead use below-discussed SAVR2/TitleTrack products!)
The Bottom Line: The ONLY surviving 400-disc model specifically for music (not video). Before it's discontinued, buy (and link) TWO of these! Better still, control your changers via your computer! (See how below.)
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by unclenick,
Oct 18, 2003
Pros: Massive storage capability. Flawless playback. Stunning sound. Throw your jewel cases off a cliff!
Cons: Only one. The size, particularly the depth, but hey, that's the nature of the beast.
The Bottom Line: Without touching, cleaning or re-shelving my CD's ever again, up to 400 of them are ready to play at the touch of a few buttons.
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by somekinda,
Dec 29, 2003
Pros: Safe storage (away from little fingers)
Cons: Effort to set up; MP3 analog output only
The Bottom Line: Excellent in what it sets out to do. It does everything its set out to do, and does it very well.
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by markwbaird,
Dec 30, 2002
Pros: Ease of use, price
Cons: Multiple selects of random CDs not available. It's all or one.
The Bottom Line: I recommend this to the average stereo user. Four hundred CDs is just like a bar room juke box, and it doesn't cost you a quarter a piece.
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by fgm62003,
Mar 25, 2004
Pros: Can play cd's forever - no more cd cases
Cons: no major flaws
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by mojonyc,
Nov 7, 2003
Pros: Works flawlessly, with many great features. Sounds great.
Cons: CD/track names should be loadable from PC or Internet.
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by whitesahara,
Jan 7, 2005
Pros: -400 CD's in one unit
-Once set up, all music is categorized by Artist
Cons: -Unavoidably LARGE
The Bottom Line: I would easily recommend this unit to anyone looking for a large changer.
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by smandola,
Jan 20, 2003
Pros: Holds 400 CDs, Simplistic Operation
Cons: Huge Box, CD Text
The Bottom Line: I would recommend the CDP CD455 to those individuals who have a huge library of CDs, and are tired of swapping CDs in their 1, 3 or 5 Disc changers.
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by glsullivan,
May 4, 2005
Pros: Cross fade. Large capacity. Fiber optic output.
Cons: No real way to backup data. Data easily lost.
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by jgcramer,
Dec 10, 2003
Pros: High capacity, plays MP3 as well as conventional CDs, reads and displays MP3 information well.
Cons: No MP3 optical/digital output. Entry of information for conventional CDs is slow and awkward.
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