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I would buy it all over again. The CD player I bought is like the one in my Truck. And it work's just as good as that one.
However, two times (starting a decent time after purchase) indicate a manufacture engineering defect. 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. I've had two of these. I would advise against purchase. It blurbs through. 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. This forces me to be nearby to fast-forward past the servo's difficulty.
No problem.I have purchased PIoneer products since 1992 and have been very satisfied with the durability and quality.
This version, now only 6 months old, refuses to play discs 5 and 6 and will halt with error code 02 if attempted. Its a great design (although your CDs need to be in perfect shape to play). Good design, cheap build quality. 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.
It doesn't have any bells and whistles, but I love to throw in a good mix of music, hit RANDOM and relax. It worked great then, and it works great now. Perfect for the casual listener. I purchased this CD after reviewing many other CD changers. This model is also a newer version of a player my dad had when I was growing up.
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