Philips CD751 CD Players
Philips CD751 CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 19, 2003]
Christian
AudioPhile
Strength:
Ability to change several cd's while playing another. Very rigid and strong cd try. Unit is made very solid.
Weakness:
The only weakness is that I hate listening to other players. Now I am spoiled. Philips cdc 751. The previous reviewer made a perfect point when he said he began to walk away after putting a cd in and turned around in disbelief in what he was hearing. I can notice the smallest inperfections in recording quality so have quite a trained ear. On every cd I've played with this unit, I noticed things I never heard before. The seperation and imaging is amazing and plays the music the way the artist meant for it to sound. I thought if it was a cd, it was better. I found out that now this is not the case. Similar Products Used: Yamaha, Sony, Zenith, JVC. |
[Nov 06, 1998]
Olafur Unason
a Casual Listener
This is the first CDplayer I have bought and it is the last one. Because DVD is taking over and this is the best CDplayer that money can buy(sort of). It has only got a tray for one CD but it is sufficient. It has got a coaxial digital out and the best error correction I have ever heard. It has not got many features only the basics like fade, random and ... well not much more, you get the idea. The only thing that is bad about this CDplayer is the remote that is supplied with it or should I say wannabe-remote. It is the most pathetic remote I have ever see and used. I don't realy use it because the remote with my Sherwood R-945RDS A/V reciver has got more buttons to command it.The player can't be turned off by remote, but that really is not a problem. |
[Nov 07, 1998]
ce
an Audiophile
Since PHILIPS invented the CD and they make the laser assys for most other mfgs...my CD936 5 disc changer is fantastic..digital outputs (coax)..has been out of production for a few years, but it is flawless...made in Belgium..has all kinds of programable functions, taht I never used has a great remote, does all the functions I need to do from across the room...256x oversampling 1 bit the CDM12 assy..all athe qulity expected from the leader PHILIPS |
[Jan 26, 1999]
Evert Smit
an Audio Enthusiast
I've now been using this machine for 2-1/2 weeks now. And recorded about 20 CD's, from:* vinyl (!), via a Thorens / SME III / Milltek Aurora MC |
[Dec 06, 1999]
Steve
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very well built, easy to use, fantastic sound and seperation!
Weakness:
Not easy to find these units. Limited Production. When I first purchased this CD player I hooked it up and started to walk away and found myself turning around and going back! Why? Very simple I had put 5 CD's in the player that I had listen to often on another CD player and what a big difference the sound and separation that was coming from this Philips CDC-751 was just unbelievable! State of The Art is the only way any one can answer, Philips has done an outstanding! They are not easy to find, took me a while to locate this one but was worth the wait or search. I also want to thank the other people who wrote these reviews and the folks from Audio Review for making it possible. Thanks! Bottom line if you can find one grab it while you can, you will love it! Similar Products Used: Denon 460, Sony, Yamaha, |
[Sep 28, 1999]
Mike Walters
an Audio Enthusiast
The Philips CDC751 is a very fine Cd Player, the sound is excellent and price is very reasonable! It may not have all the Extras which means less things to go wrong and I never use them any way, but channel separation is breath taking on mine. This unit is as fantastic sounding as my Top of the line Pioneer, Sony, Teac or Yamaha. I guess you can say we are following the leader Philips. |