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814.1 | try LECHMERE | YODA::TRABUCCHI | | Tue Jul 07 1987 17:31 | 2 |
| WHAT ? are you made of money now?
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814.2 | Tech Hi-fi | YODA::TRABUCCHI | | Tue Jul 07 1987 17:41 | 11 |
| But seriously Pete,
I was at tech hi-fi the other day and saw the new portable
Sony CDP-790 with a new 5 beam prisom divided laser system. It
is supposed to eliminate bad tracking problems that can be so
common with portable players. The price is a little more than you
want to pay : about 300 more, but it is really eighties !!!
Bob
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814.3 | Lectra City, you mean? | HUMOR::EPPES | Make 'em laugh | Wed Jul 08 1987 13:46 | 9 |
| RE < Note 814.2 by YODA::TRABUCCHI >
> I was at tech hi-fi the other day ...
Surely you mean Lectra City? Tech Hi-Fi doesn't exist anymore...
(though there certainly isn't much difference between it and Lectra
City!)
-- Nina
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814.4 | LECTRA CITY IT IS! | YODA::TRABUCCHI | | Wed Jul 08 1987 13:55 | 6 |
| RE: Yes, 814.3 is correct. Old habits die hard I guess, it is Lectra
city now.
I stand corrected.
BOB
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814.5 | citizen CBM 1000 | REGENT::POWERS | | Thu Jul 09 1987 10:34 | 15 |
| I just bought the Citizen CBM 1000 portable CD player from DAK, $149.90.
I've only had it a few weeks, but so far I have no complaints.
It seems reasonably made. It comes with an AC adaptor, separate
combination battery pack (takes 4 AA batteries, good for about 2 1/2 hours
according to the manual) and carrying rack.
It has line and phone out, but the line level is kind of low to drive
a stereo AUX input without having to kick up the volume.
It comes with stick-'em-in-your-ear phones, which I replaced with a separate
set of headphones. The unit is programmable, up to 16 selections in the order
you choose, but it's a bit like setting a digital watch - there aren't enough
buttons to make it simple.
I'll get the specs from home, if you like.
- tom]
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814.6 | another happy customer... | KIRIN::J_WEST | On a clear disk you can seek forever | Mon Jul 20 1987 16:12 | 11 |
| I also just bought the same unit from DAK and am very happy with
it. The only other portable I found near the same price was a
Sony D-5A at K-Mart for $119. The sales clerk that I talked to
was not sure if that included things like battery pack, earphones,
etc. A friend told me about the one from K-Mart and the salesman
told him that it did indeed come with everything. I have heard
of problems with the D-5 but I am not sure about the D-5A.
You may want to consider this...
-=> Jim <=-
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814.7 | | SOFBAS::JOHNSON | Call Security | Wed Jul 22 1987 17:07 | 8 |
| RE -.2
Yeah, I'd appreciate any specs you have on the Citizen; I'm debating
between it and the Sony D-3 for 70 bucks more at Lechmere. My biggest
fear about the Citizen is quality...I've never heard of Citizen
making audio equipment...
Matt
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814.8 | Help ...where are the cheap CD players? | UPBEAT::EMORETTI | | Wed Jul 22 1987 17:21 | 6 |
| I'm interested in a first-time purchase of a portable CD player
for my kid and can't find anything locally in stock for under $200.
Where are these cheap (under $150) deals to be found in the Westboro
to Maynard area? 'Lectra City (Sound Playground) is out of stock
on everything. I'd even consider 2nd hand....
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814.9 | Where is K-Mart | UPBEAT::EMORETTI | | Wed Jul 22 1987 18:00 | 6 |
| What K-Mart where is carrying the Sony at that price?
Thanks!
Elizabeth Moretti
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814.10 | How far do you want to go | PIKES::MARKEY | Ask and ye shall receive... | Wed Jul 22 1987 20:55 | 6 |
| I don't know if this will help you out much, but it was in the K-Mart
in Colorado Springs on Powers Blvd. That was their "regular" price.
They also had the "compact" (not really portable, not a full-blown
unit) Toshiba for $119 on sale for $99.
Ron (The friend Jim was talking about)
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814.11 | And they have to truck 'em all the way out here! | NCADC1::PEREZ | The sensitivity of a dung beetle. | Wed Jul 22 1987 21:10 | 12 |
| Jeez, we have tons of cheap CD players at discount stores here in
Minneapolis, so there have to be some out in New England. Just
last sunday a local retailer had:
Sharp $139
Technics $169
Toshiba $119
etc. I don't remember the models, but I noticed that there were
about half a dozen different types/brands under $170.
D
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814.12 | Thanks for the help | UPBEAT::EMORETTI | | Thu Jul 23 1987 10:02 | 7 |
| Thanks for the input! They must be particularly hot in this area
as most stores I've tried are out of stock of just about every model
mentioned. That probably accounts for the price difference, too.
I'll keep looking around.....
Elizabeth
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814.13 | K-Mart locale... | KIRIN::J_WEST | On a clear disk you can seek forever | Thu Jul 23 1987 10:47 | 8 |
| RE .9
This particular one is in Colorado Springs, Co. at the corner
of Powers Blvd. and Palmer Park Blvd.
-=> Jim <=-
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814.14 | D3 Sale Alert | NAC::BENCE | Shetland Pony School of Problem Solving | Thu Jul 23 1987 11:43 | 5 |
|
For Mass and New Hampshire folks -
The D3 is on sale at Lechmere this week - $199.98.
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814.15 | | HUMOR::EPPES | Make 'em laugh | Thu Jul 23 1987 11:52 | 10 |
| RE < Note 814.14 by NAC::BENCE "Shetland Pony School of Problem Solving" >
> For Mass and New Hampshire folks -
>
> The D3 is on sale at Lechmere this week - $199.98.
I think this sale is for just three days -- today (Thursday), tomorrow,
and Saturday...
-- Nina
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814.16 | citizen cbm 1000 specs | REGENT::POWERS | | Fri Jul 24 1987 10:30 | 18 |
| Re: .5, .7
Citizen CBM 100 specs, from the owner's manual
freq resp 20 to 20,000 Hz, +1/ -3 dB
dynamic range 90dB or more, 1Khz
S/N ratio 90dB or more, 1Khz
chan separation 80 dB, 1Khz
wow, flutter undetectable
semiconductor laser, three beam tracking system
line output, 1V @15ohm (low impedance line out? is that odd?)
phone output, 2 x 20mW @16 ohms
size, weight 5" x 5" x 1", 1.4 lb. (battery pack bigger,
wraps around unit - holds 4 AA's)
- tom]
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814.17 | they moved to CT | FACT01::LAWRENCE | Jim/Hartford A.C.T.,DTN 383-4523 | Fri Jul 24 1987 12:26 | 8 |
|
Just a quick note to let you folks know that Lechmere has recently
opened a store here in CT in Newington on Berlin Turnpike. Now
us CT folks can enjoy the benefits of Lechmere. I went to school
at Northeastern and had forgotten how great their sotres were...
Jim
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814.18 | Cal. prices | CONTRL::DOOLITTLE | Making world safe for hypocrisy | Fri Jul 24 1987 19:30 | 8 |
| Re: someone back there
Fry's, the local grocery/electronics (seriously) store, has the
D3 for $188 and the DT3 (w/ AMFM) for $259. Local is Santa Clara.
FYI
andy
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814.19 | Calif has more of everything - Gov. Jerry Brown | SKYLRK::WALSH | | Wed Aug 05 1987 20:11 | 5 |
| RE: note 814.18
FRY's in Santa Clara, Calif. has a SANYO CD player for $130.
Don't know the model but I bought one & compared it to my SONY
CPD302 & could not hear a difference.
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814.20 | When you're in BOSTON | RHODES::BOYD | | Fri Aug 07 1987 00:09 | 13 |
| If you are looking around for a "portable" CD player you must
know that there are two types of "portables". The walkman style
and the larger portables with cassette recorders, and radios. I
know of a place in Boston where they sell "refurbished" SONYs. The
name of it is ;
Great Entertainment
147 Staniford Street
(not too far from Boston Garden)
Boston,Mass
I have bought one of the refurbished units and I find nothing
wrong with it. Prices for the SONYs range from $99. up to $199.
They carry a phile of other SONY refurbished stuff too and the
prices range from good to fantastic.
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814.21 | Probably a lot of refurbed Sony D5s there! | VINO::GSCOTT | Greg Scott | Fri Aug 07 1987 12:49 | 2 |
| re .-1: I wonder if a couple of my returned-due-to-breakage CDXR7s are
there. Probably bunch of of D5s were there, right?
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814.22 | How about Panasonic? | JOULE::WOLF | | Mon Jan 25 1988 08:32 | 12 |
| This seems like as good of place as any to ask. I am looking for
a good portable and have been considering the Sony D10, D3, and D160 as
well as the Panasonic SLNP10. I have not been able to find any comments
on the Panasonic. Does anyone have any experience or comments on
this one? Also, I would prefer a unit that can run on AC, batteries,
and from the 12V car power. The SLNP10, D3, and D10 appear to run
on battery and AC only and the D160 appears to run on AC and car
DC only. Does anybody know if any of these can operate on all power
sources? Any inputs would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Bob
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814.23 | Sony D3 uses battery-pack, 120VAC, 12VDC. | VOLGA::D_MONTGOMERY | threeguysmakinallthatnoise | Mon Jan 25 1988 10:31 | 7 |
| My Sony D3 operates on 120V AC, rechargeable battery pack,
and [with the right adapter] 12V DC [automobile].
I think it might also operate on a battery pack into which you put
conventional alkaline batteries, but I'm not sure.
-Monty-
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814.24 | D10 works 3 ways | DEBIT::LAVASH | Same as it ever was... | Mon Jan 25 1988 13:43 | 5 |
|
The Sony D10 is packaged with a rechargeable battery pack, an AC converter
and can be used with the SONY adapter, same one the D160 uses, in your car.
George
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814.25 | CBM-1000 | WIDGIT::WEST | I'm just visiting this planet. | Mon Jan 25 1988 22:30 | 15 |
| Just thought that I would mention that here in Colorado Springs
we have one of those warehouse stores, PACE. The sell the Citizen
CBM-1000 portable CD player for $129.97. If you are not a business
member then add 5%. With tax it comes to $145 even. This portable
come with AC adapter, battery pack (conventional - alkaline batteries),
in-the-ear headphones, carrying strap which attaches to the battery
pack, and a line cord to connect the portable to any standard amp.
I have had mine for quite some time now, thought I bought through
the DAK catalog at a slightly high price. I really like it. It
stands up quite well to everyday useage.
-=> Jim <=-
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814.26 | the supplies | UNTADH::SMITH | Bazzoo� | Tue Jan 26 1988 02:19 | 21 |
|
OK, here the D10 is called the D100.
Power supplies go as
240vac to 9v (household power supply)
12vdc to 9v (car power supply)
Battery packs
BP100 rechargeable - 4hours
BP200 - 8hours
EBP300 6 alkaline batteries - 6hours
By the way, rumour has it that the next release of the CDs will be
using lithium rechargeable battery packs. Better voltage, current,
drop-off, longer life and shorter recharge time.
Barry Smith
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814.27 | Cant resist the D10 | JOULE::WOLF | | Tue Jan 26 1988 09:21 | 6 |
| Thanks for the inputs. Sounds like the Sonys can run off of AC,
DC, and Battery. Just what I need. The Panasonic needs +/- 6V like
the Technics so I will probably stay with one of the Sony's.
Thanks Again,
Bob
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814.28 | Ya win some... | ONID::LACHIUSA | | Tue Jan 26 1988 14:24 | 6 |
|
Be careful. I don't know how the newer Sony quality is but my
D5 went south a while ago after working well for only two years.
Check the other notes in this conference (DIR/TITLE=SONY, or D5
or problem)before investing in one. Perhaps things have improved
but last I knew, servicing one translated into "buy a new one".z
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814.29 | | QUARK::LIONEL | We all live in a yellow subroutine | Wed Jan 27 1988 15:17 | 5 |
| My D-5 is still flawless after three years. I think that some of
the reasons you see lots of complaints about Sony portables is that
they are BY FAR the most common, and therefore the numbers get
large.
Steve
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814.30 | Look at the Panasonic SL-NP10 | FANTUM::R_WOLF | | Fri Jan 29 1988 10:55 | 25 |
| Well, I had made up my mind to get a D10 but Mail order was out
since I had procrastinated too long and wanted it for a business
trip next week. Well to make a long story short no one had a D10
in stock so I ended up getting a Panasonic SL-NP10 (on sale at
Treismans in Nashua for $225). The +/-6V in the car isnt a problem
since Recotron and Panasonic both make adapters now. The Panasonic
is very nice. The player is about the size of three jewel boxes
and the battery is about the size of one jewel box. Not quite as
small as the D10 but still impressive. The SL-NP10 has 18 track
random programability, repeat play, a high filter, skip, and search
functions. It runs about 4-5 hrs on one battery charge. The display
can be changed to either display current track and time or tracks
remaining and remaining time. It appears to be made well (It compaired
favorably with the D10 which was one reason I was looking to get
the D10). Much less plastic and much more metal than others I had
looked at. Weight is about 2.5 lbs for the player and battery pack.
Recharge time for the batteries is 5 hours. No remote control
capability which I dont need and there is no oversampling if anyone
cares. The resistance to skipping seems good but I have no frame
of reference to compair to. All in all I am quite happy no one had
a D10 in stock and I looked at the Panasonic again. Hopefully
reliability will not be a major problem but for almost a $100 savings
over the D10 it is well worth the risk.
Bob (Who will have a much better time on his trip next week)
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