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Pioneer PD-F507 25-CD Changer

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183 of 187 people found the following review helpful:

Great but...

(3 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Nov 9, 1999
This CD player is one of the best I've used in regards to features, ease of use and functionality. However... After about one year of use (after the manufacturers warrantee expired) it began displaying problems in the beginning of every disc, skipping on the first track at least once - sometimes indefinably. Also, after prolonged use it tended to cut out - probably due to excess heat. I am confident that the error is not due to mishandling as I take good care of my electronics and the music I enjoy on them. Great job Pioneer but a bit problematic.

28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:

This should be recalled. Click. Click. Click. Click...

(1 out of 5) by Blame Canada on Aug 1, 2000 (Quincy, MA United States)
I searched for this unit on Amazon to see what other owners had to say about it. I was shocked to see the same exact problems.

I too had major clicking noises (that can only be explained by hearing) and locking up, etc. I luckily was within the year warranty (by a week!) and had it fixed. But certainly, this unit is something to pass on.

I wanted a larger variety in random play other than 5, but not as obnoxious as 100+. So I felt 25 was just right. But the annoyance of waiting for it to process it's thoughts and getting to the next cd.. or just plain stopping to change one cd is unacceptable. With so many of the same problems, these units should be replaced.

Attention Pioneer Company: Feel free to contact me to offer me a newer improved model. Otherwise, I am off to any other brand but Pioneer for any product.


25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:

Worth every of your buck when it works.

(2 out of 5) by Jin Feng on May 12, 2000 (Middlebury, Vermont)
I got this player half year ago, and actually have been using it for 3 months. I applauded for its oustanding price/feature ratio until recently it broke down. Its mechanical moving part, including laser head and CD spinner, frequently locked itself, generating huge "click" sound. If it's lucky starting playing a CD, everything is okay. But when it moves from one CD to another, in random or sequencial order, the moving part gets stuck forever. Yes, I bought it at a very sweet price, as long as it still worked. To me, the moving mechanism inside is kinda fragile.

41 of 46 people found the following review helpful:

Look at Something Else

(1 out of 5) by Edward G. Bailey on Jan 6, 2000 (KC)
You can't change cd's while playing one. After about a year mine started having mechanical problems.

13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:

Well worth the money.

(4 out of 5) by Guybert on Apr 20, 2000
Well, I just read the other reviews and I can agree with some things, but not others. For example, I've had mine running for hours at a time and haven't had the slightest problem. Maybe that's just his. I think the sound is great and so are the features. The only problem I've had is that if there is even the slightest scratch on a disc, it sometimes has a hard time reading it. On the other hand, a disc can have a big scratch on it and it reads it just fine. Go figure. Anyway, now that the price has gone down on these cd-jukeboxes, I'll probably get Pioneer's 101 disc player to replace my 25, seeing as it's <...> less than the price I originally paid for the 25 a few years ago. In conclusion, this is a good player with a good price and I'm sure the amount of "lemons" are few.