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Sony CFD-E95 PSYC Boombox (Red)

Sony CFD-E95 PSYC Boombox (Red)

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Brand: Sony
Category: CE

List Price: $119.95
Buy Used: $109.99
You Save: $9.96 (8%)



Used (1) Refurbished (1) from $109.99

Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 30 reviews
Sales Rank: 26725

Color: Pulse red
Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 11
Dimensions (in): 14.4 x 14 x 9.2
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: CFDE95RED
Model: CFDE95RED
UPC: 027242613447
EAN: 0027242613447
ASIN: B00008W7LF

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: GENTLY USED, INCLUDES INSTRUCTIONS AND REMOTE

Features:
  • CD, cassette, and radio boombox with rounded PSYC model fashion design (including stylish PSYC accessory clip and tag)
  • 3-color backlit LCD display with customizable functions
  • Compact, color-matched remote control
  • Sleep/wake timer, jog dial for easy tuning and track selection
  • Audio CD-R/CD-RW playback compatibility, Mega Bass low-end sound enhancement

Accessories:

  • Sony MDR-EX71SL Fontopia In-The-Ear Headphones (Black)
  • Sony MDRG72LP Behind-the-neck Compact Foldin

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Sony CFD-E95RED PSYC Boombox Red

Amazon.com Product Description
Sony's stylized PSYC CFDE95 CD/radio cassette recorder offers sweeping round curves and versatile media playback so your tunes can go almost anywhere you do. The boombox's CD player is equipped with a jog dial to help find the tracks you're looking for and a one-bit digital-to-analog audio converter for pristine sound. Its digital AM/FM stereo tuner boasts 30-station memory presets (20 FM, 10 AM) and one-button tuning.

With synchronized CD/cassette dubbing, CD playback commences just after cassette recording begins. The stereo record/playback cassette deck provides direct recording from either the tuner or the CD player. Other features include Mega Bass sound for low-frequency enhancement, 20-track CD programming, current-time display, and a sleep/wake timer with variable settings so you fall asleep or wake to CD or radio. The CFDE95 also comes with a full-function, color-matched remote control.


Customer Reviews:   Read 25 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Sony boombox   July 19, 2007
The sound is very nice in my kitchen. The only thing is it isn't a true red like it shows in the photo. It is almost a red-orange. The color was what I was really going for so that is my only disappointment.


2 out of 5 stars Petite Musicbox: a good fit for you?   May 31, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

When I purchased this item, I was in a tiny college dorm single. I picked this product out of the lineup because:
1. It is a Sony (You can't deny that Sony has a great run of products)
2. Compact design and clever handle
3. Despite its size, it still includes a cassette if ever the mood strikes to make a mix tape

Admittedly, I had BIG expectations for such a small product. My problems with the product were:
1. Bass only has an "On" or "Off" setting. I am a firm advocate for manual controls. The sound you get out of this unit is pretty shallow. You need the ability to find a good balance of both treble and bass for optimum music output. Just not possible with this unit.
2. Jogger skips tracks, not volume?! It's just counter-intuitive. How often do you need to jog through tracks quickly, back and forth? At least for me, I only occasionally skip a song or two. I'd much rather have the jogger control the volume - especially when I need to quickly turn down the volume.
3. Digital display is only visible from a higher angle at a close range. Sometimes I just want to know what track is playing without having to get up and walk across the room.

Don't get me wrong, there are some good parts about this boombox too:
1. Its petite design was perfect for my cramped living situation. Fits in my milk-crate!
2. It produces a high volume for such a tiny design. Like I said, not too great in sound-quality, but pumps up the volume!
3. Old school recordable cassette feature. I know a lot of youngsters today may not need it, but being able to make a mix tape is still charming <3

Be sure you know what you're looking for in a boombox. At the time of my purchase, this boxette was just fine. Its convenience was more valuable to me than its capabilities. Now that I'm living in a larger space, this little bugger just won't cut it. I'd rather be stashing away my $60 towards somthing with a deeper, crisper sound and better functionality.



4 out of 5 stars Snazzy little player   January 10, 2007
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This CD/FM radio/Cassette player has a totally modern look to it. So much so, that this is the second one I have had to purchase due to the fact that someone else obviously liked it so much, they stole my first one. It has a great radio that I use at the office, a remote control that allows me to mute the sound when I get phone calls, and a great CD player. The jog dial is somewhat confusing to use, but the tuning buttons work well. I would definitely buy this again, (but hopefully not because of a theft this time).


5 out of 5 stars Not that it matters...   November 10, 2006
 6 out of 9 found this review helpful

I have this (in blue) - and a lot of the problems mentioned are actually... not problems.

a) the HELLO runs and flashes and is annoying, yes, but it's just waiting for you to set the time. Simple as that. Set the time, and it goes off when it's off (although the time is still visible, like a tiny digital watch), and when it's on, the display is whatever color you tell it to be.

b) the NO DISK thing seems to happen for me when I'm playing a cd I've burned and it's been played on infinite repeat for several hours (also possibly when the machine is in bright sunlight). This has happened exactly twice in 3 years.

c) someone said something about not being able to skip tracks on CDs without using the remote - the disc shaped thingy on the front of the box is what you use to advance or return to tracks. Rotate clockwise to go forward, however many clicks equalling the same number of tracks; counterclockwise to go back likewise.

It is amazing how many of these little issues can be resolved by reading the manual or just thinking for a minute. (who would make a boom box that you can't advance a CD track on? Seems unlikely? Probably is! Maybe the problem is you!)

It's a great machine - particularly the feature where I can plug in my minidisc (optically or with a headphone jack thing) or mp3 player to play through its speakers. Currently looking for another one, in fact.



4 out of 5 stars I have one of these no disc problems   October 6, 2005
 12 out of 13 found this review helpful

I have had many cd players that gave me no disc problems and the problem is that your lens is dirty.To fix the problem get a cotton swab dip it in alcohol that you buy at the drugstore and clean the lens is a spinning motion with the cotton swab.

The lens is a hard plastic or maybe even glass so a cotton swab wont scratch it up.I have to do this about twice a year.


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