Electronics : Coby MP-CD450 Portable MP3/CD Player with AM/FM Tuner and Cassette Deck

Electronics : Coby MP-CD450 Portable MP3/CD Player with AM/FM Tuner and Cassette Deck

Coby MP-CD450 Portable MP3/CD Player with AM/FM Tuner and Cassette Deck

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Coby MP-CD450 Portable MP3/CD Player with AM/FM Tuner and Cassette Deck
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1811










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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Coby
EAN: 0716829984505
Label: Coby
Manufacturer: Coby
Model: MPCD450
Publisher: Coby
Sales Rank: 1811
Studio: Coby
Warranty: 90 days warranty



Features:
  • Portable stereo system with top-loading CD player, cassette deck, and AM/FM tuner
  • Supports CD, CR-R, CD-RW, and MP3 formats; repeat play (one or all tracks)
  • Automatic level control ensures consistent recording from CD and radio
  • Pair of 4-inch wide range speakers (2 watts x 2); 3.5 mm headphone jack
  • Runs on 8 D batteries; 14.5 by 6 by 8.5 inches (W x H x D); 90-day warranty







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
Here's a portable stereo that you can enjoy at home (via AC power) or anywhere else (when using 8 optional D batteries). There are 2 built-in full-range speakers to deliver superb stereo sound. There's also a convenient jack that allows the connection of an optional headphone so you can listen privately, without disturbing others. Select your music source from either a CD player, Cassette player, and AM/FM radio.The cassette player can also be used for recording and can record directly from the radio. So whether you're at home, away at school, in your office, or camping or the beach, the COBY MPCD450 can be there to deliver music, news, talk, and company. Telescoping FM Antenna Full Auto Stop Cassette Player/Recorder 2-Way Cassette Recording (CD & Radio) One-Touch Automatic Level Control Recording Soft Eject Cassette Door Rotary Volume Control Wide Range Speaker System 3.5mm Stereo Headphone Jack - Battery Operation Requires 8 D Size Batteries (not included) 110V/220V Dual Voltage capable - Includes 110V USA AC Adapter

Amazon.com Item Description:
Listen to your favorite CDs, MP3s, audiocassettes, and radio programs while away from home with the Coby MP-CD450 portable stereo system. A great fit for folks who want an affordable stereo for tailgaters or outdoor parties, the system is built around its top-loading CD player, which plays traditional audio CDs and CD-R/RWs along with MP3s recorded on CD. The device gives listeners access to more of their digital music library while also cutting down on CD cargo for road trips (the average CD-R holds 10 hours of compressed MP3 music). The CD player also boasts search and repeat (one or all) functions, along with a backlit LED display that details track and artist information.

To complement the CD player, Coby included both an auto-stop cassette deck and an analog AM/FM tuner. The deck's two-way recording (CD and radio) sounds particularly good thanks to the one-touch automatic level control, which ensures consistent results regardless of the source. Meanwhile, the AM/FM radio offers an alternative for folks who enjoy talk programming and DJ playlists.

The feature set concludes with a pair of 4-inch wide-range speakers (2 watts x 2), which produce a solid overall sound. Though not powerful, the speakers do the job, especially considering the system's affordable price. The MP-CD450 also includes a 3.5 mm headphone jack and a carrying handle, and runs on eight D-size batteries or AC power.

What's in the Box
MP-CD450 stereo, two attached speakers, user's manual.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * CD player is a bust ...
As others have noted in other reviews, within one month of purchasing this product, the CD player no longer worked. It just continuously said "read". Coby MP-CD450 Portable MP3/CD Player with AM/FM Tuner and Cassette Deck



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Coby MP-CD450 works great ...
Product works just as desired (and as advertised). Most importantly, when I first received it, it wouldn't work, but Amazon made a very rapid replacement at no cost whatever. You can't beat that kind of service.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * boom box expo ...
This unit is very good for cds and tapes. The radio/tuner is not very good. It picks up one staion for almost the enitre width of the band. Even with the antenna it still does this. I can't listen to my favorite station on this boom box. I have to listen on my old boom box or my old Sony cd clock radio. Needless to say I am disappointed I have to keep old stuff around to listen to the radio. I thought this new boom box would fill all my needs.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * It's Great as long as it works! Make Sure You Buy a Warranty! ...
This is a great product -- when it works. The first one I bought didn't work so I had to return it; the 2nd worked -- for about a month and a half. Now I have to get it fixed or replaced under my extended warranty. So far, I have a 100% failure rate within 2 months for the two boom boxes.

While it is working, this sounds good and is easy to operate.

Just make sure that you buy a good extended warranty.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Work as advertised ...
We have some MP3 CDs that will not play in some players. A piece of cake with this one. Good sound, size and weight. It is also portable. My wife really likes it.


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