Aiwa XC-30m CD Players
Aiwa XC-30m CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 21, 2000]
Walt Brand
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
most features for money; cheapest CD player of any kind with an optical out
Weakness:
noisy, somewhat slow disc change (improved somewhat on XC-35M); display is, well, exhibitionistic We have both the XC-30M and its successor, the XC-35M. Not much difference, but the newer machine does seem to load a bit faster with a tad more finesse. Upon loading 5 CDs, you can select which disc and which track you want it to play while the drawer is still closing; elapsed time before the sound comes out, including drawer-closing time: 15 seconds. That's going to be too slow for some, but remember, this is a pretty full-featured machine that can be had on sale at Best Buy for $100 even, and unlike the similarly-priced Technics machine on the shelf next to it, the Aiwa comes with a remote. Similar Products Used: XC-35M, many portables from Panasonic, Sony, Aiwa, GPX |
[Nov 20, 1998]
Mister Clean
an Audiophile
Bits may be bits but a DAC converts those bits to analog, and a bad DAC is not a good DAC. This unit has the optical digital out so you could just bypass the onboard DAC. Not to say that this unit has a bad DAC, just that you could use this as a transport (and a transport is a transport). |
[Nov 20, 1998]
Man
Man
Fine product for the bucks (it is after all just a CD player -- bits are bits, all else being equal -- spend your money on loudspeakers or CDs). One annoying feature is that the disc button (1-2-3-4 or 5) and play button flash during play (probably some naive designer thought this was ~kewl~). Easy to use. Not too big for a 5-CD unit. Has optical digital out jack. Large remote (two "AA", not included) but easy to use. Decent contruction from the outside. Includes RCA patch cord. Bought from Best Buy -- a fine place to get CD players. |
[Jun 19, 1999]
Joel
an Audio Enthusiast
eh... |