Kenwood CD-3260M CD Players
Kenwood CD-3260M CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[May 10, 2000]
Matt
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Price. Integration with VR-3090.
Weakness:
A little bit loud when searching for discs This CD player looks great with my VR-3090. It also works great. I was concerned because I had read that this CD player doesn't play CD-R's. This is only partially correct. The first CD-R that I put in to play did not work. I was extremely disappointed. Then I tried another. It worked fine and sounded great. Out of the dozens of CD-R's that I made, only two did not work. Those two were made by my friend for me almost 2 years ago. I don't know if it was his old burner or software, but they don't work. The CD-R's that I made for myself work fine. |
[Apr 28, 2000]
Ed
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Different, stylish look. Digital out. Random modes.
Weakness:
Had problems with first unit. Had to replace. I was in the market for a disc changer of either 200 or 300 capacity for under $300. I ruled out Pioneer's 1007 after reading about problems with the memory getting deleted and losing all the disc titles. Picked up my Kenwood for $250 at Circuit City. I've seen it there recently for $189! The unit worked and sounded great but I noticed it had trouble with a couple of my discs. It wouldn't read a cdr and also skipped on another brand new disc. My crappy portable Aiwa played both of these fine. (Red flag!) Right after my 30 day return policy expired, the unit locked up during random play. The carousel wouldn't turn and all my discs were in it. I purchased the esp for $40-something I never do-so it was covered for repair but not exchange. Circuit City held the unit for 3 days and still hadn't sent it to their service center for repair. I decided to persuade the manager to let me open the unit to get the discs out and convinced her to exchange it for a new one. She was very understanding and reasonable to deal with. We agreed that if I damaged it in opening it then I would void the warranty. The case comes off very easily. There were 2 discs stuck in the loading mechanism which caused it to jam. After removing them, the machine seemed to work fine. I still opted for the exchange due to the problems it had before. Similar Products Used: Pioneer 6 disc magazine changer. Compared to Pioneer 1007. |
[Mar 03, 2000]
Edwin Schaefer
Casual Listener
Strength:
Large Storage
Weakness:
Finish, difficult to match to other units. Paired the CD changer with an HK AVR40, great sound. Really like the ability to place all my CDs in the machine and not worry about where they are or if they are getting ruined. It takes a while to set up the unit when you first get it and place all your CD title and tracks into the changer, but when you are done it is worth it. The remote control makes it easier to enter the information then the units without the remote and the available keyboard would probably help more. The unit seems to play CDs without skipping that other units would not. I picked it up on EBay for $345 delivered. Would recommend to even the audiophiles in the audience. |
[Apr 11, 2000]
Scott F.
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Style, Disk Capacity and Compatibility with Kenwood tuner VR-3090 and the Power Touch Remote
Weakness:
None Identified I picked this up for $214 delivered from Wholesale Connection! Works great with other Kenwood products in the product line. I would recommend this product to anyone including audiophiles for its easy setup and great functionality. The CD text works great and interacts well with the Power Touch Remote which allows you to select tracks by title right from the remote. Sound quality is excellent! Similar Products Used: NONE |
[May 17, 2000]
Bill
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great sound, Fabulous convenience.
Weakness:
Takes patience to input all the text information about each disk This is a life-changing machine. Once I put in all the info (a tedious afternoon's work), I never had to touch a CD again, except to add it into the jukebox. I've never had ANY problems with my unit. (They tell you not to move it around with CDs inside. If you knock it around, discs can get out of position. But mine has never ever had a problem from normal operation.) I set mine up with favorites playlist and by music type. So I can listen to my rock anthems all day, or to my classical collection, whatever fits my mood. I have a matching Kenwood receiver, so the name of whatever track is playing reads out on the remote control. Way cool! And I got it for $225. Similar Products Used: 5 CD Teac changer |
[Apr 13, 2000]
Randall Adams
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Love the look, Goes with the Kenwood Silver series, DTS compatable. Works great with Kenwood VR 3090 and 3100 and the power touch remote.
Weakness:
Very deep unit - will not fit into most AV racks - almost 20 inchs deep. I love the look of this CD changer and the large display. If you have the power touch remote - you can use it as a keyboard and enter disc titles and tracks in a flash! Plays DTS cd flawless. This unit goes great with the VR 3090 and 3100 Kenwood receivers. With the power touch remote that has feedback - you get the dc title and tracks all right on the remote! So great and simple! You do not need the keyboard to enter Disc title and track as the power touch romote has a built in keyboard! At 199. this unit is a steal! Similar Products Used: Technics and Sony. |
[May 11, 2000]
Ed
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
This is an update to my previous review.
Weakness:
Discs jammed. The problem that I experienced with my first unit happened again. The transport tried to load two discs at the same time and jammed the machine. I pulled the cover off and managed to work them back out and into the carousel-a little hard with big hands. Pulled out all my discs and took it back for a refund. |
[Jul 15, 2000]
Ed Coyne
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great sound, easy to load, digital coaxial output, CD TEXT,
Weakness:
difficult to enter titles on older CD'S, limited controls on front of unit For the price, this is a great unit. I got it on EBAY for about $165.0 including shipping. I have no complaints about the sound quality although once I got this I had to go shopping for a new receiver so I could use the digital coaxial output. Similar Products Used: Pioneer 5 disc CD player |