TDK CDMP312AX CD Players Portable
TDK CDMP312AX CD Players Portable
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 09, 2002]
ricky rodriguez
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
the sound effects,mp3-compatible,light background
Weakness:
skips with prerecorded disks the first time I used it there was alot of skipping being done!i found out later it was only cd-r''''s and mp3''''s that would skip.but its geat to buy it if your not worried about bad playback on pre-recorded disks.I was dissapointed about that so I took it back fast.now I got a optimus car cd3890 from radio shack with everything for 50.00 bucks,because it doesent have any problem with prerecorded disks playback. Similar Products Used: kenwoods portable cd player,but it wouldent skip as much. |
[Jan 26, 2002]
Kyle Farlow
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Bright display, solid construction, sound quality, cd-r compatibility, battery life
Weakness:
No fast-forward within tracks, not firmware upgradeable Because my collection of MP3's was growing over 13 gigabytes, I decided it was time to invest in a device that would play them wherever I went, without my laptop. |
[Jan 17, 2002]
Carlos
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great menu system, easy to read LCD, decent playlist maker for a portable, browse by directory is handy
Weakness:
High MP3 bit rates tend to 'chirp'(over 190ish), headphone output doesn't seem to high, regular CD's tend to have a small gap between songs, MP3 play order is dictated by (i think) the order the songs are burnt to CD (usually alphabetical) I summed it up best I can in the strengths and weaknesses. Basically this is a ok Mp3 CD player, but it does have some noticable drawbacks. The fact that the higher bitrate MP3's tend to chirp is the most annoying though. I can get decent playback off of 160 kpbs, but anything higher usually isn't acceptable. It does have support for VBR Mp3's, but those usually tend to chirp in the louder parts of the songs as well. Similar Products Used: None, first Mp3 CD player |