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Pioneer PD-F1009 301-Disc CD-File Changer

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:

super juke box

(5 out of 5) by RHR on Jan 12, 2007
press the random play and you have over 3000 songs playing one after the other. the other key factor is an easy one disc load which separates this 301 changer from a 300 or 400 changer and makes life easy. If yoy purchase a multi-changer make sure it has a one disc feature.

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:

Great disc changer

(4 out of 5) by Tristan B on Aug 6, 2007 (CA, United States)
Read a lot of reviews in trying to decide on a CD changer. My concerns with this one was the size (was hoping for smaller) and the delays while using random play. The delays are not too bad, maybe 5 seconds with 51 discs in... not sure if the delays increase with the amount of discs but if so it could get a little frustrating. But aside from that works great and love it, size is large but all the large capacity ones are about the same size.

11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:

Pioneer PD-F1009 301-Disc Changer

(4 out of 5) by Ed Gowan on Feb 26, 2006 (Deland, Fl United States)
I bought The Pioneer PD-F1009 301-Disc Changer as a replacement for a Pioneer unit that held 100 Cd's. I found the unit very easy to load and play.
The random and custom play feathers make this a very enjoyable and easy to use system. The unit provide safe storage as well as hours of great music always at you finger tip. The size of the unit makes it easy to fit most any entertainment system large or small.

10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:

Great except CD Text (vs Sony CDPCX355)

(4 out of 5) by J. Butler on Jan 21, 2008
This is a great product, as you can see from the other reviews. I chose the Pioneer instead of Sony's 300 disk version because of the reviews about the better quality of the Pioneer.
My parents have the Sony CDPCX355. The one down side to the Pioneer that the Sony has better is the CD text feature. With the Pioneer, I don't have a single CD where the "CD text" is read and displayed. The Sony does a much better job of reading and displaying the titles and artists from CDs. Also the Sony has a keyboard port so you can plug in a keyboard and edit disk information manually (a very nice feature). Also, the Sony's display has a seperate line for CD text where the Pioneer replaces track information with the text. Because of this (I assume) the Sony displays the CD's text much more quickly (the Pioneer's manual says its displays the text after 5 seconds).
For both players, I have a hard copy of CD locations so the CD text is no big deal but it is something to consider.

9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:

SOUND NOT BAD

(4 out of 5) by old guy on Mar 6, 2007 (California USA)
Since my old amplfier dosn't have an optical digital input,I was worried about the sound quality, but it was fine for me. My amplifier does have bass & treble adjustments and I was able tune it somewhat.

All the buttons are confusing, but if you follow the instructions everythig works as advertised. The five custom play catagories work well, but I am afraid that I am going to lose my programed custom catagories the first time we have a power outtage, and we have alot of them where I live. The player has a standby mode (using one watt) to hold the memory.