Pioneer MJ-17D CD Players

Pioneer MJ-17D CD Players 

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[May 08, 2004]
DarcMetal78
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

outstanding digital output ease of recording and editing sturdy construction

Weakness:

Honestly, you're better off getting the MJ-D707, which was 95% the same thing, and hundreds cheaper.

If you like editing your own MD's that is simple and less costly, this is for you. I use it professionally as well as for home use. The MJ-17D does most what more expensive equipment does, but for the home theatre friendly consumer, budget-wise and technical-wise. And it's part of Pioneer's Elite line so you know time and effort was put into manufacturing it. A very sturdy, weighty piece. The editing features are pretty quick and simple. Most of what you need is only a couple of pushes of the button away. By adding Dolby Noise Reduction, it keeps analog sounds to a more digital sounding format. Great for transfering those older records or cassettes onto MD. Generally, it's a very well made item, but with the "Elite" name, it is quite pricey. If you can find one on eBay, or anyplace where you can obtain one, get it, it's worth it.

Similar Products Used:

Pioneer MJ-D707

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
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3
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