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(More customer reviews)For the average Joe, we don't need 200-300 slots. A 110+1 works great for me. My 45 CD collection fits fine in this changer which holds disc vertically throughout the width of the machine. The attractive blue led lighting gives a classy appearance to the front panel and allows you to glance at the disc holders inside (Why? ) to check your capacity if you don't already know. I never cared for the appearance of many changers that stack the disc in a center bulge the just begs to be scratched. They are so tall too! `The Technics unit blends with its sister componets rather than yelling "Look at me!"
The choice of analog and digital outputs allows it to be used in any componet system and allows you to upgrade your receiver later to gain the digital output advantage if you don't have it now. The unit supports Dolby and DTS surround sound as that becomes more common in our music. Features are not lacking in such an affordable deck. Though more than a typical 5 disc unit, it is substanially less than the typical 300 disc changer which is overkill for some of us. The CD TEXT feature will display Artist, Album and Song info from newer encoded disc or you can enter Artist or Album Title manually for older disc. This built in backwards compatibility doesn't leave you feeling so obsolete because you didn't just buy your music this week. Technics includes a photo album like book to place your CD Covers in along with numbers to identify them. The numbers stick on the plastic pockets so you can change your album covers without harm to the cover art. The booklet creates a beutiful display to select from or just admire the art and photos of your favorite artist. Also, even though there is a bit of noise when changing disc(not noticed after a few times), it is a quick change of 11 seconds or less. Once you've done it, there is just no going back to the 1 disc machine! You will need that remote volume control on your receiver as th output seemed to be a bit on the high (loud) side.
Like I wrote earlier, I like the style of this unit. I wasn't sure what is was when I first saw it as it is not typical. The whole front folds down for loading with a solid feel and no loose parts to misplace or cluuter the room when somebody forgets to put "their" stack in. Disc can be grouped electronically in a variety of ways (e.g. music style or artist) and even in overlapping groups to alow you to set the mood for the evening. Some groups are preprogrammed, or you can name your own...very versatile.
Nice size, complete features, excellent specs (.007 THD 20-20KHz etc.) and truely attractive design at a price that doesn't cause you to ask "what have I got to give up in order to move up to that from a 5 disc changer I was going to get?" made this one of my more exciting buys in audio equipment. Got to go, music is playing...
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110+1 CD Changer, digital optical output, CD text search/scrolling text display. Text edit function, phone-style 10 key enter pad, quick disc change mechanism, front loading mechanism allows to play on disc while changing another, quick single play system. 14 preset grouping files.
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