As a result of progress in the technology of mini CD/MP3 players, there are new products available on the markets. Are you wondering how they measure up? One of the brightest stars among the new comers is the TAXCAM MD/CD1 MiniDisc/CD Combo Deck, which combines CD playback and MiniDisc recording in a single unit designed to save space in a budget-conscious package. This unit has been built to last, while producing a quality of sound that you would expect from a full stereo system, yet it comes in a size that will take up almost no room in your home.
The MD-CD1 is equipped with many state-of -the art features, such as analog and digital outputs, which allows both sources to be used independently; MP3 CD playback; MiniDisc recording; 12% pitch control for CDs and 16% pitch control for MDs which allow for tempo change without affecting key, and key change without affecting tempo. CDs can be played back up to 16% faster without affecting the pitch, which is a feature that will be useful for those in the fitness industry. Although the unit comes with a wireless IR remote control, you have the option to also purchase an I/O board in order to balance the interfacing, and you have a wide selection of additional applications.
The MD-CD1 retails between $700 to $950, and excellent bargains can be found online. Of course, if you want to listen to the sound of the unit before you buy, it would be wise to pay a visit to your local retail outlet. Do your research online and bring the lowest price you can find into the retail store, and you may be surprised to find they will match the price.
Another option for the budget conscious consumer is the Teac MP 330 Mini CD/MP3 player, which is a quality portable unit, weighing only 5.6 ounces. It uses Mini CD-R media, which allows the unit to easily fit into your pocket. You can expect this unit to be able to store about 45 songs because of its ability to hold up to 3 times more music than regular portable CD players. You can create custom music by downloading onto Mini CD-R discs, which are then transferred by recording onto a standard CD-R/RW drive.
To create superior sound quality, the Teac Mini CD/MP3 players come equipped with a built in boost for the deeper tones and a digital equalizer. The unit runs on 2 AA batteries and comes equipped with an anti-shock feature. The faces of the units display bright LCD lights and buttons which control the various modes and a 3-band equalizer. You can also easily design a list of songs tailored to your own preferences.
As you might expect, because of its cheaper price tag the reviews of the Teac MP 330 mini CD/MP3 players are somewhere in the middle of the range between so-so and great. Although they are highly lauded for the quality of the sound they produce, the most complaints have to do with the fact that the music is paused or stuttered if the units are jarred. As with many other portable CD player systems the discs are prone to skipping when the unit is in motion. The MX300 ear bud style headphones rate high for delivering a high quality sound. If you are looking for affordability and quality, this would be a good purchase provided that you are able to keep it in a single location. Although it is listed at $130, we found it online for as low as $112.00.
The MD-CD1 is equipped with many state-of -the art features, such as analog and digital outputs, which allows both sources to be used independently; MP3 CD playback; MiniDisc recording; 12% pitch control for CDs and 16% pitch control for MDs which allow for tempo change without affecting key, and key change without affecting tempo. CDs can be played back up to 16% faster without affecting the pitch, which is a feature that will be useful for those in the fitness industry. Although the unit comes with a wireless IR remote control, you have the option to also purchase an I/O board in order to balance the interfacing, and you have a wide selection of additional applications.
The MD-CD1 retails between $700 to $950, and excellent bargains can be found online. Of course, if you want to listen to the sound of the unit before you buy, it would be wise to pay a visit to your local retail outlet. Do your research online and bring the lowest price you can find into the retail store, and you may be surprised to find they will match the price.
Another option for the budget conscious consumer is the Teac MP 330 Mini CD/MP3 player, which is a quality portable unit, weighing only 5.6 ounces. It uses Mini CD-R media, which allows the unit to easily fit into your pocket. You can expect this unit to be able to store about 45 songs because of its ability to hold up to 3 times more music than regular portable CD players. You can create custom music by downloading onto Mini CD-R discs, which are then transferred by recording onto a standard CD-R/RW drive.
To create superior sound quality, the Teac Mini CD/MP3 players come equipped with a built in boost for the deeper tones and a digital equalizer. The unit runs on 2 AA batteries and comes equipped with an anti-shock feature. The faces of the units display bright LCD lights and buttons which control the various modes and a 3-band equalizer. You can also easily design a list of songs tailored to your own preferences.
As you might expect, because of its cheaper price tag the reviews of the Teac MP 330 mini CD/MP3 players are somewhere in the middle of the range between so-so and great. Although they are highly lauded for the quality of the sound they produce, the most complaints have to do with the fact that the music is paused or stuttered if the units are jarred. As with many other portable CD player systems the discs are prone to skipping when the unit is in motion. The MX300 ear bud style headphones rate high for delivering a high quality sound. If you are looking for affordability and quality, this would be a good purchase provided that you are able to keep it in a single location. Although it is listed at $130, we found it online for as low as $112.00.
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