Top 10 Best CD Players 2023
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- Опубліковано 22 вер 2024
- Top 10 Best CD Player 2023
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1.Onkyo DXC390 6 Disc CD Changer,Black
2.Bose Wave SoundTouch Music System IV, works with Alexa, Espresso Black
3.TEAC CD-P650 Home Audio CD Player with USB and iPod Digital Interface - Black
4.Sony ZSRS60BT CD Boombox with Bluetooth and NFC
5.Tascam CD-RW900MKII Professional Rackmount CD Recorder/Player
6.CD Player, Wrcibo Wall Mountable Bluetooth CD Player Speaker Upgraded Version with Remote HiFi Speaker USB Drive Player and Aux in & Headphone Jack (
7.Yamaha CD-S300BL Natural Sound CD Player
8.Yamaha MCR-B020BL Micro Component System,Black
9.HOTT Rechargeable Portable CD Player, CD711 Personal Compact Disc Player with LCD Display, Stereo Earbuds, 10hr Battery Life, Electronic Skip Protection Anti-Shock Function - Black
10.Marantz CD6006 Premium Audio Sound Through a CD Player and iDevices (iPhone and iPod) | Newly Developed Headphone Amp and USB Port | Ideal Pair for Marantz PM6006 and NA6006
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Nothing in the description?
They probably were too lazy to do the work to put in the links.
Bose? Really? Your credibility just tanked.
Yes. It's nothing of interest just any old piece of low fi from your local supermarket electrical dept. The marantz was good but you can pay up to around £50,000 for an individual hifi unit so you managed the the opposite of that. My 5 sets of headphones alone are around £900.
Can't read ant font?
this just a ad
pretty useless
Did she say "boss wave" and "teek"? WTF?
Lost me when Onkyo and Bose made the list. So sad...
I play my onkyo c-7030 through an AHB2 and Tympani IIIs. What speakers do you own?
The Onkyo is a pile of shit … trust that
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Bro what
@@jujulianwar8440 maybe a bot that had a malfunction
Y r people buying CD's and records when you get get all the movies and music in existence free. People are kinda dumb. Common sense is not that common
Having a material version of media that you love Is way better than just listening from your phone
You must be new to interest. You see not everything has to make sense. Some things are enjoyable even if there are “better” alternatives
Oh dear... For starters, some people have huge CD collections dating back many years. Many of the tracks on those CD's may not be available on streaming services. Then there is the sound quality, if you listen to mp3's for instance, they sound terrible compared to CD quality audio due to the fact they are severely compressed to save space and the quality is degraded in the process. A good example is a CD which can generally, depending on the length of the audio track, hold up to around 20 tracks. That same CD could hold hundreds of tracks in mp3 format because they are compressed. An uncompressed track may be around 35-40mb in size, where as an mp3 is about 5mb, so all that extra data is gone and the quality of the audio along with it.
Vinyl records are rare and classic and offer a unique sound quality, too much to go into here. Sufficed to say, if you are too young to remember vinyl records, there's no point in explaining it.
So no, people are not 'kinda dumb' at all, some people prefer the clarity of CD's or any uncompressed audio such as FLAC, WAV or AIFF which are equal to, or in some cases clearer than CD quality.
Well you must be a millennial who knows nothing about the experience of listening to physical music. Someday you'll know.
@@TitoMariategui Thank You Tito, that was a great response.