Anyone have the Sony D-F200 CD Walkman? How do you like it?

Sukhoi

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I'm looking at the Aiwa XP-SR321 which is a nice sport model with an AM/FM tuner, behind-the-head headphones, and a carrying case. Any reason not to get it (if I can find a store that carries it)?
 

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I've found that Best Buy, Circuit City and Fry's electronics have the best selection of portable CD Players.

Recently my wife wanted a CD player, I was torn between an "ok" $50 CD player or a decked out $100-$200 CD Player, of course I went for the latter since it was a Sony, long battery life, and it came with an AM/FM radio. We purchased our Sony CD Player with AM/FM tuner for $89 from Circuit City B&M, bought a 2 year extended warranty for $13 just in case our CD Player accidentally breaks ;)

Aiwa makes good electronics but I would also strongly consider Panasonic and Sony. Although I don't have a lot of confidence in Phillips they seem to have several models which offer a lot of bang for your buck including a nice model at CostCo B&M for $65.
 

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Thanks, I'll look at Panasonic and Sony too. What model of Sony did you buy?

I'm looking for a $75-$100 CD player with an AM/FM tuner. Does anyone have any models to suggest?
 

RossMAN

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Well this is weird I searched Google.com by the model number Sony D-FJ61 and found quite a few hits but they were all PURPLE CD Players where as my wife's is a nice silver color.

Wow look at all these reviews (this is the one I bought my wife).
 

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I'm not sure how much of a concern price is but I saw a nice all around Panasonic CD Player w/ AM FM tuner for $59.99 at my local Fry's B&M, sorry but I don't know the model number.
 

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RossMAN I actually have that model number written down too. :) It looks like it might be as good feature wise as the Aiwa and easier to find.

No Fry's near me. :(

I'll check out the Panasonic line this weekend for sure. Thanks guys!
 

RossMAN

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I should be at Fry's this weekend buying a computer for a co-worker.

While I'm there if I remember I'll jot down the Panasonic model number and post it here.

If you want one, I can buy you one (no tax in Oregon) you'll just pay cost + shipping if you're interested.
 

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Cool, write down the model # if you remember and I'll see if any stores around here have it at a similar price. Thanks for the offer of buying it for me, but I'll pass.

I'm heading to a big outlet mall on Monday for some other stuff, so I'm interested to see what kind of prices they have there.
 
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Ugh, Aiwa sucks- I don't know of 1 good sound-quality product they make. They target teenagers and college students looking for their first stereo. Blech. If you're going to get a portable CD player, I have had absolutely amazing results in sound quality, performance, and reliability with Sony Discmans (Discmen?), now called CD Walkmans (Walkmen? dangit!).

Sony Discman + Grado Labs headphones = PORTABLE BLISS. :Q
 
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No, don't get Panasonic- they are on the same level Aiwa is in the portable CD player segment. I borrowed my sister's Panasonic on a car trip once when I accidentally forgot my Sony, and I just gave it back to her. Amazingly bland sound. :( Maybe they got better since then (2 years ago), but Sony has always been the best, IMHO.
 

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If you dont want to spend too much money on a Sony, look in to a Phillips. I've had 2 of them and its been working without any skips or problems for over an year. I like the fully transparent lid. :)

IMO, 100+ bucks is way too much for a CD player. For a bit more, I can buy a MP3 player.
 
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I'll second the Philips players- my Dad has one and it sounds a heckuva lot better than a Panasonic. Still not as good as a Sony though. ;)
 

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RossMAN does your wife's player take NiMH batteries? In the CNet specs for it, it says that it takes NiCd batteries.

SSP do any of the cheap ~$100 MP3/CD players have a radio too? Since I wouldn't be using the MP3 feature much I figure it's a better ides to get a good CD player than a cheap MP3/CD player.
 

RossMAN

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Sukhoi - Good question. Yes it does accept NiMH's, we use Panasonic 1600 mAH's which we purchased from CostCo for $20 after $5 MIR which included 2 AAA's, 6 AA's and 3 hour recharger.

The FM reception is crystal clear and the battery life is impressive.
 

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Originally posted by: Sukhoi
RossMAN does your wife's player take NiMH batteries? In the CNet specs for it, it says that it takes NiCd batteries.

SSP do any of the cheap ~$100 MP3/CD players have a radio too? Since I wouldn't be using the MP3 feature much I figure it's a better ides to get a good CD player than a cheap MP3/CD player.

Opps... didnt pick up the AM/FM part from the original post. To answer your question, there are some close to that price range but I wouldnt really go for it, cause the quality is piss poor, usually. I thought you just wanted a CD player, so thats why I suggested a MP3 player, cause its a lot easier/faster to copy the MP3's then to burn the CD.
 

RossMAN

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Originally posted by: SSP
Originally posted by: Sukhoi
RossMAN does your wife's player take NiMH batteries? In the CNet specs for it, it says that it takes NiCd batteries.

SSP do any of the cheap ~$100 MP3/CD players have a radio too? Since I wouldn't be using the MP3 feature much I figure it's a better ides to get a good CD player than a cheap MP3/CD player.

Opps... didnt pick up the AM/FM part from the original post. To answer your question, there are some close to that price range but I wouldnt really go for it, cause the quality is piss poor, usually. I thought you just wanted a CD player, so thats why I suggested a MP3 player, cause its a lot easier/faster to copy the MP3's then to burn the CD.

My wife and I considered an MP3 compatible CD Player at first but most of them were costly and didn't include an AM/FM tuner.

Fortunately though my wife's Sony D-FJ61 reads CD-R discs without any problems, accepts NiMH's, and has a great AM/FM tuner. It was a winner.
 

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It looks like there is a pretty good chance I'll be buying the D-FJ61. :) Sony has a factory store at the outlet mall I'm going to on Monday so I'll see if they happen to have any cheap refurbished D-FJ61s.
 

RossMAN

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Here's what I found at CostCo B&M and Fry's B&M, * denotes AM/FM tuner feature included.

CostCo B&M
* Panasonic SLSV603J $69.99
Panasonic SL-SX290/293 $39.99
Philips AX5119 $49.99
Panasonic SLMP353J $79.99

Fry's Electronics B&M
* Panasonic SL-SX289V $59.90
 

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I've had two sony's (nicer models when I bought them, ~$100 a piece) and they've both crapped out on me. Not very high quality stuff, I guess.
 

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eh well i remember a uc davis prof wrote up a webpage on the quality of components in panasonic discmen compared to sony. panasonic won by a mile, this was a bit over a year ago though:p

still, my 3 generations of panasonics all still run;)
 

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Cool, thanks for the model numbers! I'll check those out today.

If I get a Sony I think I'm leaning toward the D-FJ65. It's the same as the D-FJ61 except it has sport behind-the-head headphones and a remote, both of which would be very nice.
 

Nefrodite

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heh just remember the included headphones are generally pos. even 20 dollar headphones you can buy separately can easily top them:p truely pathetic.

what are packaged headphones good for? am radio:p
 

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yeah, be sure to get some good headphones, headphones that are packaged with cd players suck. personally i have the sennheiser mx500 earbuds, they sound great. i got them at www.headphone.com, cost about $25 after shipping. grados are good too.
 

Sukhoi

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Ok, I think I'll look into some replacement headphones. :)

I can't decide if I should get clip-on headphones, or behind-the-ear. :confused: Any opinions on either? I wear glasses if it matters.