Aiwa XP-SP921 Personal CD Player

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Newest First | Highest Ratings First | + Shareits a great deal
Pros: great battery life,minimal skipping, great sound
Cons: its a bit on the big side
i paid roughly under $100 bucks. I am impressed that the battery life is excellent on this. Never ha ...
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More than I've paid for!
Pros: Good construction, weatherproof, good battery use, GREAT sound, comes with AC adapter
Cons: Bulky, latch opens by accident too easily, resume/hold button badly designed
The Bottom Line: A very good deal if you don't have a lot of cash but still want a quality player comparable to Sony, Phillips or Panasonic, and if size isn't an issue.
I have had this CD player for more than a year, and to be honest, I think it is the best $89 I've ev ...
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I want an Aiwa
Pros: 1. Nice look 2. Nice battery storage. 3. Great Sound.
Cons: 1. My batteries never get charged.
The Bottom Line: Go out and buy it today!!!
For my birthday I didn't see anything that I wanted. But then I walked into Strawberries and I went ...
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Not a bad discman
Pros: It has a good sound and it does not skip at all.
Cons: It is bigger then some of the others out there.
The Bottom Line: I would recommend this to people that only have enough money for this on but if you have more money get something a little bit smaller and compact.
This aiwa discman is not a bad deal. It is under $100 has some good sound to it, it will not skip a ...
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Crosstrainer's Delight
Pros: Small size, virtually skip-proof, awesome stock headphones
Cons: Not as bassy as earlier Aiwa models, only charges Ni-Cd batteries
The Bottom Line: Great small cd player with awesome sound and great headphones for under 100 dollars. 'Nuff Said?
I bought the XP-SP921 as a replacement for another one of the lower X-Trainer series of Aiwa CD Play ...
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