Sony CDP-CE525 CD Players
Sony CDP-CE525 CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 18, 1999]
Francisco Delgado
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
value, CD-TEXT, digital output
Weakness:
problems reading CD-R Nice features for the price, digital output and CD-TEXT, but the big problem comes when you try to play CD-R (burned CD's) on this machine. It simply couldn't detect some of mine, despite no problems with other cheaper players (even portables) reading this discs. |
[Jan 17, 2000]
Nick DaDalt
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great Sound Quality, Load of Extra Features, Works Great with Hi-Mid-Fi Equipment
Weakness:
None besides the track changing between discs. I received this product for Christmas just one year ago after purchasing a Harman/Kardon AVR20II. It works great with my receiver and I was happy with the taste of my parents who purchased the CD player for me. I love all the great features that it offers, including the CD Text and "Exchange Disc" options. I have no complaints about the sound quality and was told by an audiophile who owns a Denon player, that it is comparable to the higher end units. I highly reccomend this CD player for the first-time audio enthusiast. If anyone can let me know where to find CD Text enabled CD's and what label they're under, I'd appreciate it! |
[Jan 15, 2000]
Geddy Lee
Audiophile
Strength:
Great features, nice remote.
Weakness:
Slower disc access time compared to other 'competition'. This is a nice player for the money, and I have had no problems with Sony thus far (knock on wood). My speakers (Magneplanar MG-12QR's) are quite revealing and detailed, and this CD player shows nothing bad during playback. As long as it will last me a few years, and is mechanically sound, I give it a 5 star rating. Am very pleased. Similar Products Used: Nakamichi CDC-200 |
[Apr 28, 2001]
Jared Vestal
Audio Enthusiast
This is overall a very good CD player for the money. I've had it for 3 years, and am very pleased with it. However, advice to anyone who buys this is to bear with it. Sometimes when you press too many buttons too quickly, and relocate CDs, etc, it has a tendency to "eat" CDs. By "eat", I mean that the CD skips out of the tray inside the machine. I solve this problem by opening the tray, then turning off the power... then I unplug the CD player and shake it (gently).... Usually the CD will just fall out, unharmed. Granted, this isn't exactly an ideal situation, but hey, if you've got more $$$, buy something better. This CD player has tons of great features... and like I said, if you're not trigger-happy with the remote, it shouldn't swallow up any of your CDs anyway. |
[Apr 09, 1999]
Tony Flores
an Audio Enthusiast
Got this unit for 189.00 not the best price I have seen but anyway......ok now for the real picky people like myself I will skip the sounds great for under 200 etc etc.......first the gripes this thing changes discs too slowly for my taste.......optical digital out is nice but a Coaxial should have been included......Cd text is nice for cds that have this encoded on them but......when you enter your own text for cds that do not have this you only have enough room for 13 letters including spaces if memory serves correctly.this is not enough ..also will not always display what you entered why? I don't know... |
[Jun 24, 2001]
mark
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
digital output, plays cd-rw's, CD-Text, exchange feature nice
Weakness:
sometimes eats a disc, slight slaps skip it(i KNOW-don't slap it!!) Overall this is an excellent value! I've had it for a couple of years and played a zillion discs thru it, I love the CD-text feature (BTW, to the guy that asked earlier, Sony record labels;columbia, epic, etc, have factory CD-text)-If your computer had a burner and Adaptec CD Creator, you can burn your own discs and label the songs anyway you like! I use the exchange feature all the time in making compilation discs/tapes you can keep loading the trays while recording the output. I like the shuffle all disc feature of not repeating a played track until you eject. Programming is easy, has a nice sound (great for the little $) You know the Sony rule; NEVER buy the first of a new product or design and don't buy the top or bottom of their lines and you'll be fine... I know-I sold them for years! Similar Products Used: Tascam CDRW-700 |
[Jun 29, 1998]
Roger W.
an Audio Enthusiast
This is Sony's replacement for the CDP-CE515. It's a standard Sony 5 disc changer with the usual options, a decent remote (and most importantly) a TOS link digital out (for recording to DAT or MD). It changes discs a little more slowly than one would expect, although it will allow you to play one and change for. If you see it for $200, and you hate the CD jukebox models (as I do), then this is a fine CD player for the digital recording junkie. It teams up well with an MD deck. Nothing out of the ordinary, but not entirely disappointing, either. |
[Oct 27, 1998]
Greg
a Casual Listener
I have yet to buy this player, but for what you can get it on Netmarket, $155 + $13 shipping, I don't see how you can go wrong. |
[Oct 19, 1998]
Dwight Amato
an Audio Enthusiast
I have had this cd player for the past 3 months, and I figure I got what I paid for ($199). It is very quite (my 10 yr old 5 disc made a ton of noise switching) but it is not very fast changing discs. One the tray locates, it seems to take an eternity reading the disc information. Sometimes I'm afraid it's locked up like a computer running Windows 95. Sound quality is fine. I bought it for the Digital Out so I can connect it to my reciever (Sony STR-DA30ES) and use it's DAC's. I hear a difference when I switch between, likeing the 30ES DAC's more. It has great features (CD Text, cd memo, optical out, mega changer control) at a very reasonable price. For the cash, it's great. |
[Nov 27, 1998]
C.B.
an Audio Enthusiast
I've had this player for a few months and I love it. I have yet to see a $200 disc-changer that competes with this one in terms of features and signal-noise ratio. It's sleek, easy to use, and the remote is great. The disc-changing time is hardly noticeable. For $200 you can't go wrong. |