SONY CFD-S200 CD Radio Cassette Recorder Boombox |

enlarge | Brand: Sony Category: CE
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 80044
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.3 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: CFD-S200 Model: CFD-S200 UPC: 027242594845 EAN: 0027242594845 ASIN: B000066JQP
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Features:
| • | Easy one-button tuning of your choice of 10 AM and 20 FM radio stations | | • | CD Player plays all compact discs including CD-R recordable and CD-RW rewritable, from your PC | | • | Stereo Record/Playback Cassette Deck provides direct recording from the AM/FM Stereo tuner or the CD player | | • | Synchronized CD/Cassette Dubbing starts cassette recording when compact disc playback begins | | • | Selectable MegaBass sound |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Sony presents a new look in portable entertainment with the CFD-S200 CD/radio cassette recorder. So grab hold of the supplied remote control and enjoy features like the digital AM/FM stereo tuner, CD-R/RW playback compatibility, and 10-key direct access for CD/tuner operation. Listen to the Mega Bass (on/off) sound system, and utilize the CD play modes (program, shuffle, repeat), stereo record/playback of cassettes, synchronized CD/cassette dubbing, and 30-station memory presets for the ultimate sound experience in motion. Let the music play? get the CFD-S200 today.
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Customer Reviews:
Sounds excellent January 27, 2003 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I am amazed at how good this small boom box sounds. I bought it to use in my office and here's a few reasons I love it:-volume control is highly incremental so you can always find the right volume. -Looks sleek and sophisticated. -Has a remote control. -Does not blare when volume is turned up. -Sounds better than any of another 5 products I tested in this category/price at a store. -CD motor is very quiet.
Fatal flaw August 4, 2002 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
I had to bring this boombox back because it has a fatal flaw. The radio tuner stops on every radio station! That means if you want to reach 107.7, you must start down at 80 and press the button at least twenty times - stopping at each station. Once you program the presets this is less of an issue, but do you want to always have to rely on the presets and remote control? This is such a poor design it's hard to believe.
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