Kenwood CD404 CD Players
Kenwood CD404 CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 28, 2003]
MaxxC
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Unlike the Sony products that I have owned which seem to loose feature after feature then eventually die. The Kenwoods have been much better in the durability at similar price. Bought this Player for my 15 year old daughters first stereo system Christmas of 2001. I owned multiple Kenwood products in the late 1970's which were all fine performers and survived for many years without a hitch before giving up the ghost. Kenwood still seems to be putting out quality products. This changer has survived 15 months of "teenage" use without problem. |
[Jun 23, 2002]
Noel McElwee
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Its cheap. Sounds fine.
Weakness:
Random doesn't work. Red stand-by light pointless. Bought this because I wanted a decent multi disc player that could play randomly. I got a decent multi disc player that plays randomly, up to a point. Sometimes this point is 5 tracks in, sometimes its 3hrs in, but invariably it stops dead before it plays all the tracks on all the discs (unlike it says in the instruction book). I thought this was the point of multi disc players to be able to push random and have a days worth of music played to you. Powerstore tried to fix it but in the end the Kenwood rep said they are not built to be able to randomly play all the tracks ?? I gave up in the end and kept it as otherwise its fine. The sound can best be described as accurate. |
[Jan 27, 2002]
Michael Joy
Audiophile
Strength:
Price! This cd player is the cheapest 5 disc player I have been able to find except maybe the RCA piece of trash changer that is probably the worst sounding changer I have ever heard. I take that back, my sony discman hooked up through my receiver is slightly worse.
Weakness:
The sound is slightly flat. Sound lacks richness and warmth of other higherpriced units. However, considering the price, it sounds very nice. The sound is clean, natural, if not slightly flat. My Onkyo, and Technics CD players both add a bit more "soul" to the sound. They sound warmer, richer, and more lifelike. Of course, they both are at least twice as expensive. The Onkyo is in an entirely different league. I currently have this Kenwood CD player hooked up to my Onkyo TX-DS484 receiver, which has enough clean power to drive my JBL S38’s (very impressive). The receiver distorts at high volume levels, as would be expected from a low power output amp. It’s clean at low to medium SPL levels, and that’s all that my girlfriend cares for! Similar Products Used: Onkyo, Technics, Denon, Harman Kardon |