Sony CDP-CX240 CD Players
Sony CDP-CX240 CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 26, 2000]
Lee
Audio Enthusiast
Another problem unit. Loaded all my CD's. Worked great for 15 minutes, then made a terrible noise and stopped playing. Wouldn't restart and door wouldn't open. Brought to SONY for warranty service. 1.5 weeks later, CDs and CD player returned. Once again, it jammed after about 30 minutes of shuffle play. This time I wrenched the door open (not really that hard), extracted my CDs and am returning it for a refund. |
[May 02, 2000]
Franz Vogl
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Total convenience! Disc and group naming, keyboard input makes it easy as pie to enjoy.
Weakness:
Only 200 discs I have the 200 as the slave to the 300 disc mega changers to conveniently listen to all 487 of my CD's. They are all linked toether using the Sony A1 line. So rad! They are all plugged into my 777ES receiver. I hit play on one player, both turn on the receiver switches on and turns to CD. You can set two players so they shuffle between the other, either by disc, group- blend them together - or one song stops the other starts. This is the best way to totally name and conveniently group, store, and play your discs by music type. I even have a Christmas group that was so easy to entertain family with. Perfect. I just wish that the Sony remote for 777ES or the 50ES would download ALL titles, not from just one player. But thats a different review. Buy it and enjoy! Similar Products Used: Sony CDPCX 300 |
[Mar 15, 2001]
Howard Halligan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Dependable, optical output, controls other changers
Weakness:
none Sound quality is better using optical output. I just bought a new Sony 400 which I now have daisy=chained with the 210 & this changer. All three are now controled through a Nirvis Slink-e computer interface (see my 400 review). I can now search for individual albums or track and program and save them on custom playlists. Fantastic! Similar Products Used: Sony 210 & Sony 400 |
[Apr 28, 1999]
Craig
an Audio Enthusiast
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[Sep 22, 2001]
Dave
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Nothing special
Weakness:
Doesn't play the CD you want to hear. I own two of these, daisy chained together. One works o.k., the other has constant problems, either not playing at all, or playing wrong cd. Keyboard also has keys that don't work. |
[Dec 12, 2001]
Laszlo Nyitrai
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
CD Text capability and ability to use a computer keyboard for disc naming is great. Eight separate CD groups are a nice touch, too.
Weakness:
Unit won't always play when you press play. I think it is funny that the owner's manual says to turn off power and then turn it back on when this happens. Sounds like a design flaw to me. Changer jams an awful lot when it is playing in the shuffle mode. This unit also skips more than any other unit I have ever own. I have owned Sony audio and video components for ten years, including two floor models. This changer was new-in-the-box and it is the worst Sony product I have ever owned. DO NOT BUY THIS UNIT!!! Similar Products Used: Sony CDP-C545 5 disc changer |
[Mar 12, 1999]
Jacob Hanson
an Audio Enthusiast
I wanted a megachanger that would do it all. I've been extremely happy with my old Sony 5-disc changer (base model, 4-5 years old), so, I preferred to get a Sony unit. After much reviewing, reading, and comparing, I settled on this unit. Average retail is around $400. Picked it up locally for $345. I've had it for almost two weeks. |
[Mar 12, 1999]
zigzag7239
an Audiophile
I think this is the best value among the various changers I looked at, including the other Sonys. Until the end of March '99 (I think) it comes with a free keyboard offer (for data entry). I paid $319 for a demo unit. Crutchfield has it for $399, but shop around. I've seen it offered on ebay as well. I believe it has all of the features I could realistically need. The 260 has the advantage of an LCD remote, but that's at least another $150 and I didn't feel I would really use the LCD readout - after all, the 240 comes with two nice wallets for the CD jackets and they sit on the table right in front of me for quick reference (in fact, I doubt I'll ever get around to entering data into the machine - life is short, and you can see what's what just by glancing at the CD wallet). I have also heard that the 260's LCD remote eats batteries, and to enter a CD index number directly you have to open a door on the remote. For a lot more money, the 280 offers on-screen programming, which I haven't tried, but I don't think that's necessarily an advantage, especially for the money, since the TV has to be on. But that's a matter of personal preference. |
[Nov 11, 1999]
Eugene Chang
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Convenient, Sounds fine
Weakness:
Not 100% reliable Bought the changer for the convenience. Have noticed the problem mentioned by other reviewers: namely, I occasionally need to power cycle the unit to get it to play a disc. I think that it is sensitive to spikes in the line voltage. I have an amp and pre-amp on the same outlet and I find it helps if I turn on the CD player, wait a moment for the unit to read the CD, and then turn on the amp and pre-amp. Similar Products Used: Adcom GTP-350, Adcom 5200, KEF Q-15 |
[Nov 14, 1999]
Sean Stewart
I know this is kind of tacky, but I work at an electronics store. Anyway I've got a Sony CDPCX88ES for sale. Ive got it brand new and untouched and sealed in the box. I also happen to have the store warrany on the unit and it is covered for 6 years so you don't have to worry about any warranty or lack thereof from the "GRAY MARKET" internet dealers or Sony. Instead it's covered through a large west coast chain super store. |