Sony CDP-CX270 CD Players
Sony CDP-CX270 CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[May 27, 2000]
Scott Shuster
Audiophile
Strength:
Great to keep CDs this way and toss the jewel boxes...
Weakness:
Does not deliver a quality of sound acceptable in a high end system I bought my first Sony 200-CD changer when they first came out - 96 I think, and it was great. Even to this day it has never given me any problem...a dream device. And it was more than good enough for my Similar Products Used: CX-225 - earlier generation of the same machine |
[Jan 26, 2000]
Josh
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Disc and track titling, On screen display, Ability to control a second changer, Keyboard input, Optical output, Sound quality, Delete file, Ability to hold 200 CD's and control another 200 disc changer
Weakness:
Slow and noisy transport, Rotates carousel completely when turned on, No optical pass through I have owned the CX270 for about 4 months and have been very pleased with it. I purchased it new from the Sony Outlet Store in San Marcos, TX for $329. This unit has the capability of controling a second Sony CD changer. I already owned a CX255, but needed more space for my CD collection. The CX270 fits the bill. Similar Products Used: Sony CDP-CX255 |
[Jul 13, 1999]
Alan Jaffray
an Audio Enthusiast
I bought this player in late 1997 for about $500. |
[Jul 15, 1999]
Jim
an Audio Enthusiast
From the front panel and the owner' manual, it appear that this unit is a clone of the top of the line 90ES 200 CD changer. The $100 difference in MSRP is probably for the extra 4 year warranty that comes with the 90ES. Sound reproduction after three weeks break-in is very good for a $550 unit (thru mail order). Rotating motor and loading mechanism are noisy and sound like they can break down at any time (extremely annoying). The built-in microprocessor seems to have some bugs. On three separate occasions, the unit would suddenly stop playback after 5 or 6 four songs, despite the unit being in CONTINOUS PLAY setting (meaning it is supposed to play every songs from every CD that are loaded in the unit). I've owned this unit for only 3 months and cannot comment on its long term reliability which is definitely questionable. If the motor and loading mechanism can hold up after a couple of years, then this unit would be a good buy thru mail order for about $550. By the way, my previous CD jukebox was a $350 Pioneer unit and it also has its share of problem. I don't want to put out the impression that Sony jukebox are bad, you win some and lose some. (4 stars considering the low price) |
[Aug 11, 1999]
BW Guy
an Audio Enthusiast
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[Feb 02, 1997]
Jason Hogg
an Audio Enthusiast
Other than the ES series model this is Sony's top of the line 200 CD changer. It eliminates the difficulty in entering CD titles by allowing for connection of a standard PC keyboard (excellent feature). Quality is similar to other Sony CD players. With this type of product convenience seems to be the major selling factor and this unit really acheives that! |