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Pioneer PD-M426 6-Disc Magazine CD Player Studio : PIOAUDIO by PIOAUDIO Brand : PIOAUDIO Model : M426 Publisher : PIOAUDIO Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0012562363509 UPC : 012562363509 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 46 reviews)
List Price : $249.95 Our Price : Too low to display
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6-disc magazine CD changer with single magazine and remote control
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1-bit digital-to-analog audio converter and low-noise, low-loss laser pickup
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32-track programming, random play (1 or all discs), and 5 unique repeat modes
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Hi-Lite Scan plays 10 seconds from each track; timer playback when connected to external timer
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Includes system remote in/out jacks; measures 16.56 by 4.12 by 11.56 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty
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Product Description |
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Stores and plays up to 6 CDs at a time in easily interchangeable cartridges Additional disc magazine may be purchased as options |
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Marketadvisory.com Product Description |
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Easy to manage and outfitted with a nice array of features, the Pioneer PD-M426 CD changer stores up to six CDs at once in its removable magazine, keeping the music flowing for hours. A magazine CD changer is ideal for listeners who like to organize their music by theme or artist. All they need to do is remove one magazine and insert another whenever they want to enjoy a different genre or set of CDs (each additional magazine is sold separately). It's a great way to downshift from upbeat dance tunes to mellow trance music while hosting a party, or to listen to a favorite artist's entire catalogue while cleaning the house. The audio sounds smooth and precise thanks to the 1-bit digital-to-analog converter and the low-noise, low-loss laser pickup. Among the playback functions are 32-track programming, which lets the listener create a custom soundtrack (the programmed tracks even stay in the memory after the unit shuts off); random play (one or all discs); and five unique repeat modes. An added convenience derives from the Delete Program Playback function, which lets listeners delete tracks or discs that they don't want to play without removing the CDs from the magazine. Additional features include Hi-Lite Scan, which plays roughly 10 seconds from the first track on either one or all the discs; timer playback when connected to an external timer unit; a programmable pause function (useful when recording onto a cassette); a full-function remote control; and system remote in/out jacks. The remote jacks let users connect the CD changer to a compatible Pioneer receiver, and then control the changer using the receiver's remote. The PD-M426 measures 16.56 by 4.12 by 11.56 inches (W x H x D) and carries a one-year warranty on parts and labor. What's in the Box PD-M426 CD changer, one magazine, remote control, user's manual. |
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Good enough to buy a second one |
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I have had a Pioneer 6-disc magazine CD player for 12-13 years without any problems. When the carousel in our Sony CD/tape player quit working, I only wanted to replace it with the Pioneer, a proven product. Not much is different with the new one. Works great for someone who does not need a home theater system...just a nice CD player for the bedroom or office space. I would highly recommend. |
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Great CD player |
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The CD player I bought is like the one in my Truck. And it work's just as good as that one. I would buy it all over again. |
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Servo Problem |
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I've had two of these. Each eventually developed the same problem--the servo that moves the laser reader across the disc loses its ability to scan/play the first few minute or so of any CD. It blurbs through. This forces me to be nearby to fast-forward past the servo's difficulty. The great convenience of this machine is that it takes up about half the space of the carousel type. Given my space limitations, I tried a second one because of this. However, two times (starting a decent time after purchase) indicate a manufacture engineering defect. I would advise against purchase. |
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Satisfied |
No problem.
I have purchased PIoneer products since 1992 and have been very satisfied with the durability and quality. |
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cheap construction dooms this device |
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I had a very similar Pioneer player from the early 90's that lasted until my baby boy stuffed his toys inside the cartridge slot, almost 20 years. The basic design for this player is unchanged from that era. Its a great design (although your CDs need to be in perfect shape to play). This version, now only 6 months old, refuses to play discs 5 and 6 and will halt with error code 02 if attempted. Good design, cheap build quality. |
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