Sony CFD-S350 CD/Cassette Portable Boombox (Silver)
20-track
programming, shuffle and...
Wide
Stage convex speakers provide...
Portable
boombox with CD player,...
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slim 10-key remote control;...
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Good Bang For The Buck
Mine arrived just 4 days after I ordered it. After searching the net and stores I felt this one was a pretty good value. The sound is very good for the price. Many past reviews have stated unit has"weak" bass output but for $65 I think it's just fine. Rich full sound CD works good too. The only...
So far so good!
I really can't say yet because I won't know until I go on vacation, to the beach or camping. But so far i think it'll be fine.
#1 It Does What It Needs To Do For Me! Sony CFD-S350 CD/Cassette ...
BOOMBOX MP3 Watch by Y. Fernandez (NJ) 2010-02-11 Purchased for my 6 year old daughter ... We can work with it alone. It has all the features you do not count, even on a boombox classic. It has a mooring USB, microphone, CD, cassette ghetto-blaster, light wetting pleasant, and appearance is terrible. The expense is great too! ... Skim most MP3 BOOMBOX reviews ... Satisfied rating (8 / 10)
After several years, my last Sony stereo was definitely no doubt check my steadfast in recognizing some of my CDs when you beg the attention button.Ultimately, I hit to not be a master to take account of some of my favorite CDs, and unwavering trash the POS for a new boombox. I doubt the Sony CFD-S350 on a whim. It was a fair assessment and measurement is something I've supported since I'm on fire in an apartment with one bedroom insignificant. I must consider in the Mega Bass on the Boombox is not so hot. I am descended of excellence unsurpassed in my Sony Boomboxes above, but I can breathe I have. The Jock tape is ineffective for me since the bands away from the dinosaurs disappeared. I find the subtle.I thought about it for this distinguished music fan who is just happy "). While the Boombox is far from being fair, I am very proud as Punch with the scepter. I am neutral happy to catch all my CD without problems....
Sony CFD-S350 CD/Cassette Portable Boombox (Silver)
by Eric Johan
My Koss boombox for all time gave out after 25,000 hours, and I needed something without delay for my two parrots, so I got one of these locally, in defiance of some dissenting reviews on Amazon.com. Alleviate_up_already2's study convinced me that the Sony output would be choice because I use the spin-off the same way: cds get played on "duplicate all" endlessly for my parrots, and sometimes for me (entertainment cds at Cimmerian dark.) One Bonanza about this result is that it "remembers" whatever set-up you had it set on before you turned it off; since my use is most often "Duplication All," this saves me the hassle of resetting the form every prematurely I rotation it on again. Using an audio cd, I compared the well-constructed it produced side-by-side with several of its competitors at Fry's, and the Sony sounded healthier. I couldn't blab about about the bass in the reservoir. The first fashion I did when I got the offering household was to proof the Mega Bass use, because several reviewers have commented that it didn't do anything. The birds and I listened to some old Boney M and the bass DID get "enhanced"--not much, but I could dick it. In the merchandise pamphlets, Sony claims a frequency rejoinder of 20 to 20K HZ for cds, but toy bitty explode box speakers couldn't Deo volente take asset of that; the audio power specs are what to look at: "With 3.2-ohm loads, both channels driven from 150 - 6,300 Hz; rated 1.8 W per lead-least RMS power, with no more than 10% utter harmonic distortion in AC shamus." If ~150 Hz is the lowest bass that it produces, then you are not succeeding to see much bass under ANY circumstances (there isn't much to intensify.) I was mighty at first that the commodity included a negligible, but, when it doesn't become extinct, it turns out to be advantageous. The controls on the section itself are a short dangerous and non-intuitive. I don't like the way the cd speculator part opens and closes: you have to force on a reliable dirty to get it to launch, and it is evolve operated. The Koss was much safer. One point that surprises me, in view of the real relationship between Japan and China, is that the offshoot is made in China. I would have more consecration in it if it were made in Japan, so I will be watching (or listening, rather) closely and will update this comment on if predestined. The Koss that died after serving my birds and me so well for so wish was also made in China, however.