Pioneer PD-F1039 CD Players
Pioneer PD-F1039 CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 15, 2006]
luggnutt
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Keyboard input, best track memory, sound quality
Weakness:
Small buttons on the remote AWESOME! This cd changer is very well designed and includes many clever and unique features. The sound quality is superb. |
[Dec 28, 2001]
Pat
Audiophile
Strength:
Convenience, text readout, keyboard input, sound quality, daisy chaining for up to 600 CDs online!
Weakness:
remote is weak, no coaxial digital output, cannot daisy chain to digital outputs. I got tired of fishing through shelves of CDs everytime I wanted to listen to something. Having 300 of them stored in one place with searching capability is great! It took hours to set everything up - mostly to type in all of the album names - but it was well worth it. Similar Products Used: Sony CD changer |
[Aug 07, 2000]
John Lewis
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Capacity, search by artist or album, keyboard interface, playback
Weakness:
Remote, but I use receiver remote anyway. Nice unit. Thought the 301 capacity might be overkill, but it's great to put CDs in and be able to access them whenever you want. Flawlessly plays back CDs my old changer had trouble playing. Picked it up on eBay for a great price and would not hesitate to recommend the CD player to anyone interested in a giga-changer. Similar Products Used: RCA 5 disc |
[May 06, 2000]
Phil
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Capacity, Groups of music, Keyboard input, the plus one slot, sound
Weakness:
Remote, size (to be expected in giga changer) I ordered this thru JANDR.com, No problems at all. Was comparing this to the Sony changer but decided for the Pioneer due to the extra slot to play discs that are not in the changer (I have more than 300 discs). It is daisy chainable and I plan to get another one when I have made a |
[May 05, 2000]
Eric
Casual Listener
Strength:
Capacity, Keyboard Hook-Up, Retrieval Speed, Able to set up groups of music, Price, Ease of use, quiet.
Weakness:
Size I've only had the unit over a month but so far its working great. It's nice to have all of your disks ready to play. You find yourself listening to more music then you ever did before. You can "Daisy-chain" these units together to explode your capacity. You can hook up to the unit with a standard computer keyboard to enter the titles which lets enter all of them in no time at all. Another awesome feature is that you can set up groups of music, then play just a particular group - play all, random, etc. |
[May 15, 2001]
Anthony Ule
Audio Enthusiast
Weakness:
Random mode will only work on one changer at a time when daisy chained. The capacity and price of this player is the strong point, but Pioneer kind of misleads the consumer as far as daisy chaining the units is concerned. You can't program between two daisy chained units and the random feature will only randomly play tracks from one player(meaning random will only randomly play tracks from disks 1-300 or 301-600 not from 1-600). The random button on the remote will cause the master unit to randomly play tracks. To use random on the slave unit you have to get up and push the random button on the slave unit itself. You would think hitting random on the remote or the master unit would mean that the random mode would work on all 600 discs. Not so!!! Also you cannot use the optical hookup when daisy chaining. The owners guide kinda sucks too. It is too vague in stating what the player will or won't do when daisy chained to another. Pioneer likes to call two of these together a 600 disc changer, but you loose the capability to use most of the features of the player when using more than one player. These units perform fine and I haven't had any trouble with them, but I feel Pioneer is really misleading the consumer with the capabilities of these units. The thing is, I doubt any retailer would've known about this unless they actually had two of these things hooked up at home or on the showroom floor and actually experimented with them for a while. |
[May 16, 2000]
Siege Fire
Audiophile
Strength:
quick disc-changes, quiet operation, CD-TEXT, keyboard input, CDR(W) playback
Weakness:
daisy-chained slave runs analog-only output. Well, I love this product for the simple fact that I'm upgrading from dual single-players to this 301 changer. |
[Jun 23, 2001]
Jerry
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
A great way to store and listen to your CDs at a very affordable price. Features are easy to use.
Weakness:
Lettering on remote hard to see in low light. Since I'm a fan of old time jukeboxes (the ones that play vinyl records) CD mega-changers immediately caught my eye when they were introduced. Then, when my trusty 12 year old Technics single CD player finally quit, I saw this as an opportunity to move up to this modern day jukebox. |
[May 21, 2001]
Robert Hunter
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Large capacity. Digital output. CD title display. Keyboard input. Remote not a problem if you have a pc keyboard
Weakness:
Can't seem to perform random access on CD-R/RW recorded by Pioneer CD Recorder. Since it's replacing a six disc changer, I'm really enjoying having all of my music at instand access. I've been listening to music I havn't in a long time, finally able to fully take advantage of music collection. Display and text editing is terrific with use of Keyboard. I hightly recommend using the external keyboard since the inputs on both the remote and the unit it's self can take much longer and a lot more effort. Random play I've enjoyed immensley. Which brings me to my one complaint. A handful of my discs are recorded on a Pioneer CDRW 739 recorder. These discs cancell the random play function on the player. I haven't had this problem with my car CD player also made by Pioneer. It is possible to connect two of these units to a reciever both with a digital optical. However, what is required is a reciever with multiple digital (optical) inputs that you can assign the location to. i.e. Input 1 for CD and input 2 for CD. My Pioneer elite reciever has this capability, but that would also take up two of four digital inputs, somethinkg I'm not willing to do. Fortunately I only have one CD Changer. Otherwise, this has been a great player, and I highly recommend it if these issues aren't a problem for you. Similar Products Used: Pioneer PD-M430 Six disc magazine style changer |
[Mar 05, 2001]
Oliver
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Keyboard, CD-R/CD-RW compatible, CD-Text compatible, 301 Disc capacity, Optical output
Weakness:
Bad DAC, Disc memory is for the slot not the actual disc I had been looking at multi-disc changers for a while as I have a rather large CD collection. I had been eyeing the Sony CX-350 and was close to buying it. However, when shopping for a TV I noticed that London Drugs had a sale on the PD-F1039. I paid $250 CDN which I found out was essentially the list price. |