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474.1 | Why not a portable? | RADON::WEAVER | LDP - Laboratory Data Products | Fri Sep 26 1986 21:22 | 5 |
| I think you would be a lot better off with a portable, it is more
likely to take any abuse that being mounted on the door will give
it.
-Dave
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474.2 | Perfer non-portable | DARTH::SCHORR | | Wed Oct 01 1986 12:44 | 8 |
| RE .1
The door is solidly mounted and originally held a reel to reel tape
deck. I would prefer to get a more impressive looking unit. I
know that this has nothing to do with sound, etc. but this isn't
for myself.
WS
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474.3 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Reality is frequently inaccurate | Wed Oct 01 1986 13:52 | 4 |
| There are quite a few smaller CD players on the market. They tend
to be the cheaper models with fewer features. Just go to a store
with a big selection and look.
Steve
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474.4 | Forget the Door | DSSDEV::CHAN | | Wed Oct 01 1986 14:16 | 20 |
| You will have trouble finding a CD player that is less than 11 inches
long. A long time ago I was looking for a CD player 11 5/8" to
match my Techinics u-series components. I had no luck last year
and found that the closest I could get was 12" (I think there were
two units, one my Magnavox and another by Technics.) Since that
time, about a year ago, some company may have come out with one
with a smaller foot print but I haven't seen one yet. My suggestion
is to get the annual Audio magazine that has a directory of components
avaiable this year, it will list most of the CD players,
and see if there is one the size you want. I have last years and
there wasn't any available, does any one know if this year's is
out yet? A better suggestion is to forget the door and purchase
a player sounds best to the person purchasing it. If you purchase
stereo equipment that is a certain dimension, say 11x11x6, what
you get is stereo equipment that is 11x11x6. If you purchase
equipment that sounds good, what you get is equipment that sounds good.
I am not the first person to say this in this file (and I'm sure
I won't be the last) but I am a true believer in it.
KC
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474.5 | Small-ish player | RDGE28::LINTON | Peter Linton, ADG UK | Fri Oct 03 1986 09:35 | 14 |
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I recall seing a mini CD player in a catalog a month or two ago.
It was not a Walkman type, but looked like two walkmans side by
side. The disk loaded in the top like a normal casette tape would.
It was not a "portable" since it did not run on batteries.
HOWEVER I can't remember what the make was, and this is an English
catalog. I will find out what the player was if you like.
I seem to remember the dimesions made it a little smaller than an
A4 sheet of paper (do you use A4 ??, print this on an LA50, make
the sheet narrower by cutting of extra margins..)
Peter (who can afford the paper, but not the player) Linton
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474.6 | pretty smallish | BASHER::DAY | Life..Don't talk to me about life | Fri Oct 03 1986 11:07 | 5 |
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Toshiba make a small player,but I'm don't
know how many goodie feature it has.
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474.7 | friday typing | BASHER::DAY | Life..Don't talk to me about life | Fri Oct 03 1986 11:09 | 6 |
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re:-.1
'scuse fingers.
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474.8 | RE .4 | DARTH::SCHORR | | Fri Oct 03 1986 12:55 | 15 |
| Re. 4
Thanks for the suggestion regarding Audio magazine. I was looking
through the guide last night and didn't even think to look up the answer
to my own question. As to the question of sound it isn't really
a question. The unit will be going into my parent's home intercom
system and the speakers are so poor that any CD player will exceed
their capacity to reporduce the sound. My parents are happy with
the system and have shown no interest in getting even reasonable
equipment, so the fact that it will fit into the space available
will be "wonderful" to them. One can lead a horse to water but
one can not make him/her drink.
WS
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474.9 | Sony CDP-7F ?? | QUOIN::BELKIN | Josh Belkin | Fri Oct 03 1986 14:23 | 14 |
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You might be interested in the Sony CDP-7F player. It is
about 8" wide x 11 " deep x 2 1/2 " high. It is A/C only,
and the top opens up just like the D-5. The thing is kinda
like an inflated D5, in fact. You put the disk in as if
you are just putting a record onto a regular record player.
This wouldn't work so well if the player was anything but
horizontal, come to think of it! I got one of these for my
parents, who were non-critcal except for my ma is a Sony
fanantic and it also had to be a small sized player. I got
it at Cuomos for $230. yeah, not a great price for a plain
Cd player but it suits my parents needs well.
Josh
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474.10 | How were you going to load the CD's? | DSSDEV::CHAN | | Fri Oct 03 1986 15:47 | 13 |
| Now that .8 mentioned it, how do you plan to load the CD's. I've
played with a bunch of players (especially at Leachmeres) and there
are basically 2 types (excluding the one for cars) The ones where
the draw opens and you place the cd on the tray and gravity is holding
the cd on the tray (in most full size players) and the one where
the top opens and you place the cd on the spindle (most portables).
In both cases the cd would drop out in if the player was in the
verticle position. The only solution I can think of is to get the
six pack from Pioneer or the 10 pack from Sony where you load the
CD's in a magazine and then place it in the player. I don't think
they meet your foot print though.
KC
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474.11 | Let's swing | HAVEN::CLARK | | Fri Oct 03 1986 16:28 | 13 |
| Re .10
.0 writes
"The unit will be stored in the vertical position (attached to a
swing down door)."
^
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I think he means it will be played in the correct position but stored
vertically.
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474.12 | Door Pulls Down | DARTH::SCHORR | | Tue Oct 07 1986 11:33 | 10 |
| Re .11 and .10
The door is hinged at the bottom and swings down into the horizontal.
When open it is level. The box that houses it has acess to AC and
input (and output) RCA plugs to the the reciever. The Sony Unit
sounds interesting. I will check it out. Thanks to all for the
help.
WS
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