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300.1 | What about picnics? | PDVAX::P_DAVIS | really SARAH::P_DAVIS | Tue Mar 25 1986 16:02 | 6 |
| So no one's even faintly interested in boom boxes, eh? Well, do
you all have a complete stereo, including CD player, in each room?
The only other alternative I can think of is a portable, but I HATE
HEADPHONES!
-pd
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300.2 | Ill bite... | GRAMPS::WCLARK | Walt Clark | Tue Mar 25 1986 16:34 | 14 |
| OK. I dont care much for BOOM BOXES myself but I heard one that
made me rethink implementation of a stereo on the boat. The
Acoustic Wave by Bose makes the others sound pale. It doesnt
have a CD player yet, but the SONY folks have been camping at
the Mountain off and on for the past year so I wouldnt be surprised
to see a D5/D7 clone grafted onto the 'wave in the next year or
so.
By the way I went with the Bose 1401 amp/speaker setup with a
EPI LSR-24 Auto Receiver (AM/FM cassette). The Sony/Pioneer
Auto CD stuff is still more Gee-wizz than honest sound to my
ear, and mounting the 'wave was cumbersome.
Walt
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300.3 | Bose unit is GREAT! | PAUPER::GETTYS | Bob Gettys N1BRM | Tue Mar 25 1986 20:16 | 7 |
| I just had the opportunity to listen to the Bose
Acoustic Wave unit for a whole afternoon! I was VERY impressed
with it's sound! (Now if only it had a CD and cost about
$200????) [For those that don't know, it's price is $700+ fully
equipped!]
/s/ Bob
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300.4 | Plug a D7 into a boom box | CSSE32::RHINE | Jack Rhine - DTN:381-1408 | Tue Mar 25 1986 22:52 | 4 |
| I have a JVC personal component system that stacks together with a speaker on
each side, a handle, and a battery pack built into the cassette deck. (In fact,
I never separate the pieces.) The D7s plugged into the AUX input does a great
job. Yes, having an integral CD player would be nice!
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300.5 | Magnavox has a CD Boom Box too | CRVAX1::KAPLOW | Bob Kaplow - DDO | Mon Mar 31 1986 19:13 | 8 |
| My wife plunked down $150 for an Aiwa Boom Box to use as a set of
portable speakers for the D-5 I got her (12 and 15 months ago
respectively).
The literature I just got from NAP / Magnavox had a CD player Boom Box
from them as well. I seem to remember a model number like 9555 or so,
and have no idea what the price of such a unit is, nor have I seen
or heard one.
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300.6 | An Acoustic Wave with Sony CD | GRAMPS::WCLARK | Walt Clark | Fri Apr 25 1986 13:48 | 13 |
| I stumbled into a discussion with one of the engineers here in SHR
the other day who has an Acoustic Wave and added a Sony D5 CD to
this mini system. He seems to have a refined ability to listen
and appreciate music and sound systems. He is in love with this
setup and has no other stereo in the house. His main positive
comments related to tremendous dynamic range for what is basically
a portable system, the remarkable bottom end, and the detail of
the sound. The only draw back he expressed was the closeness of
the 2 channels which limits the stereo stage width and depth.
Just thought I would pass that along.
Walt
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300.7 | Where can I find the Magnavox 9555? | SARAH::P_DAVIS | really SARAH::P_DAVIS | Wed May 28 1986 14:57 | 9 |
| I've gotten the info sheet from NAP/Magnavox on the model 9555,
which is their boom box entry. It looks like exactly what I'm looking
for. The only problem is that I haven't seen one anyplace.
Anyone got any idea where, and for how much, this unit can be
bought?
Thanks.
-pd
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300.8 | DAK has Magnavox Box | SURPLS::WAXMAN | | Mon Jul 06 1987 16:20 | 12 |
| DAK is selling the magnavox boom box for $199.00. The same unit
is also found at Sears. I purchased the box from DAK for my office
because I wanted the ability to listen to tapes as well as CD's.
With AKG K3 headphones, I am satisfied with the sound. I have played
a number of CD's with no problems, listened to HI bias tapes that
I recorded at home using Dolby B and have made several recordings
of CD's on normal bias tapes while listening to the disk. The system
has provision to use external speakers. This is important since
the speakers on the boom box are fair to poor. However, this box
is a reasonable alternative to a CD player in the office. If anyone
is interested in seeing the unit, send mail to surpls::waxman.
Warning: Like EG, I only play classical music.
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300.9 | for now | USMRW1::REDICK | and your life knows no answer... | Tue Oct 13 1987 19:50 | 6 |
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like .8 i bought a magnavox for $200 and am quite happy with
it...for now...how much was that bose? :-)
tlr
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300.10 | PANASONIC FD80 | RHODES::BOYD | | Wed Oct 14 1987 19:54 | 25 |
| I have looked at the Magnavox as well. At the store where I
made my purchase, there was also a Sony box with CD and a new Panasonic
unit model RX-FD80. I was able to compare the sound of the three
units and desided upon the Panasonic. I am glad I chose it, as it
fits my needs. At the time of the in store demos, the Magnavox unit
broke and I did not like the sound that much. The equalizer does
not do that much to the sound and the Sony unit which was a "Box"
three piece came apart too easily.
The Panasonic unit, which I have enjoyed greatly, is a top of
the line unit. It has five band equalizer, auto reverse tape and
a special synchro switch which lets you tape off of the CD, and
when you stop the CD or search to an other selection , the tape
stops until you start the CD again. It is a good sounding unit and
the Panasonic ambience switch improves the stereo effect.
The only drawbacks to the unit are that it has a master power
switch so that it does not shut off by itself at the end of a tape
or a CD. The recordings from CD to tape are not a great as I would
like due to the fact that it has auto record. However with the audio
outputs I can connect it to my home stereo to record. It also has
a Line input so that you can hook up a turntable or something.
Now for the bad news, it has a list price of about $400.oo,
but I am not sure of that price since I got the unit at cost. I
would still reccomend this unit. It is one piece so there are no
speakers to fall off. It does not have speakers jacks which seems
to be normal for any Panasonic stereo with Ambience.
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300.11 | update? | CORECT::ASHE | feel the music pumpin' hard... | Mon Apr 18 1988 00:23 | 18 |
| My brother is interested in purchasing a boom box with CD. Anyone
have any info on the following models?
Radio shack CD3300 14-525 (Not normally a choice, but reg. $370,
now $200)
Sharp QT-CD20 (Lechmere $200)
Sony (not sure of #) Lectra City for $269 has detachable speakers,
16 track programming, ams, 5 band eq, if anyone has it.
Any info on these or any others in the sub $300 price range would
be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Walt
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