Coby MP-CD450 Portable MP3/CD Player with AM/FM Tuner and Cassette Deck | 
| Brand: Coby
List Price: $55.69 Buy New: $33.45 You Save: $22.24 (40%)
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Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 1321
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 16 x 8 Warranty: 90 days warranty
MPN: MPCD450 Model: MPCD450 UPC: 716829984505 EAN: 0716829984505 ASIN: B0002LDCOI
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| 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 |
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Amazon.com Product 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.
Product Description Coby Electronics is a manufacturer of quality consumer electronics products designed to deliver outstanding performance for value conscious consumers who do not compromise on product performance. Coby incorporates new designs with innovative technologies to produce great looking and great performing consumer electronics products.PRODUCT FEATURES: Top Loading Compact Disc Player; Plays Regular CDs and CDs with MP3 Files; CD, CD-R, CD-RW Compatible; Play/Pause, Search, Repeat (One or All) Functions; Backlit LED Display; AM/FM Stereo Tuner; Telescopic 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; 110V/220V Dual Voltage.
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OK unit, but picky with mp3 discs April 22, 2006 Chris Swank (Seattle, WA, United States) 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
I have usually ben happy with the Coby products I've owned in the past, but this one is a disappointment. I wanted to get an inexpensive boom box for my girlfriend to put in the kitchen that would not only play standard CDs but also mp3 CDs and had a radio and cassette recorder as well. The radio and cassette sections seem to do about as well as you'd expect for a boom box selling for $39.95. And yes, it seems to play standard CDs well, although it seems to not play the last track of some of them well. However, mp3 CD playback is very iffy. I have made over a hundred mp3 CDs, and some it will play and others, for whatever reason, it will start reading, then sit there and act like it's having trouble reading, then quit. It also seems it won't read certain brands of CDs I've burned. I don't understand why this thing is so picky. Despite this, I'm keeping the unit since I bought an extended warranty with it and it mostly does fine with its other functions. But I can only play some of my MP3 CDs on it. If you want something that seems much less picky, although not absolutely perfect, and you want something cheap and simple, try the Jwin JXCD472. I got one of those and that one seems to work much much better.
CD motor doesn't last more than a week or two November 7, 2006 Philip Su (Kirkland, WA USA) 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
Despite all warnings by previous reviewers, I went ahead and bought this CD player thinking that I'd have better luck. But, as with previous reviewers, the CD player motor broke within the first two weeks of use. After the first two weeks, it refused to play, constantly listing "Read" in its display. With some tinkering, I figured out that you could continue to play a CD if you "jump start" it yourself by: a) quickly spinning the CD manually, and b) closing the lid and pressing Play while the CD is still going. Apparently, the motor is just no good on cold starts after the first few weeks. In total, I've been able to play about 4 CDs on this before it broke. I never used the tape feature, but the radio seems to work as well as any low-quality small radio would work. The appearance of the player is stylish, and it's a nice small size. If, like me, you're looking to buy a cheap CD player, please heed the warnings of multiple reviewers. I disregarded, and ended up hitting the same issues as they did. Beware!
Unacceptable December 8, 2005 A. DATTORE 18 out of 21 found this review helpful
True, this is an inexpensive unit, but it arrived with the CD inoperative; neither CD nor MP3 playing. All I got was "No Disk," no matter which CD or MP3 was inserted. The radio played, but even that was poor. It's a good looking unit and solid in appearance; but ultimately, it's unacceptable. This is the Christmas season, and vendors, shipping organizations, and the users, (myself), are much too busy. For 39.95 dollars, it's not worth returning, either for refund or certainly, not not replacement. I threw the unit out.
Don't wait for problems! December 30, 2005 Tiffi (Greenbrier, TN) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
This little boombox is quite cheaply manufactured. The casette deck was very difficult to close from the beginning. One has to adjust the tape just right to be able to close the player. After using it about five times it started shredding my tapes. I am trying to get my money back now because the product is not very trustworthy.
I just love this product! November 11, 2005 Antonio Caban (Venus, FL) 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
I was so amazed that COBY has made a product as good as this. It has Radio, Cassette, CD and MP3! All in one. Now I can record my Old Time Radio MP3s into cassettes. And the low price is so unbelievable. I just love this product and I thank J&R for their quick delivery and excellent packaging.
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