| | |  | Hubs | Home » » » » » » Sony SCD-CE595 5-Disc SA-CD/CD Changer***DEMO*** | | | | | | | Description: | | Enhance your music experience with the SCD-CE595 CD player. Featuring multi-channel super audio CD, this player offers a superb sound experience. Additional features include CD/CD-R/CD-RW playback1 capability, multi-channel management system and multi-channel direct stream digital decoder. Use the jog dial control with direct access track selection to control your listening experience. | | | Features: | |
• 5-disc CD/Super Audio CD carousel changer
• Time Alignment function optimizes SACD playback; dual-laser assembly handles CD/CD-R/CD-RW/SACD playback
• Multichannel analog audio outputs facilitate hookup with compatible audio/video receivers and multichannel amplifiers
• Optical digital-audio output (CD only) permits simple connections with CD and minidisc recorders
• Speaker-management system lets you set the appropriate output levels for your system
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 17.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 16.55 inches | | Product Height:
| 4.3 inches | | Product Weight:
| 12.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 19.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 19.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 7.8 inches | | Package Weight:
| 14.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 73 reviews |
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Sony CD player replacement for old KenwoodNov 21, 2009 I was looking for a replacement for the CD player that stopped working in my 22 year old Kenwood stacked stereo system. I looked at the reviews on Amazon and someone had purchased this player for the same reason so I purchased it. It fits in the stand even though the legs hang a little bit over the back edge of the shelf but enough to hold the other equipment. It hooked up very easy and plugged right it to the amplifier. It works great!! I was so excited because I didn't want to get rid of my system because everything else worked fine. I would highly recommend this player if you are looking for a Kenwood DP-M97 replacement.
Sony SCD-CE595Nov 14, 2009 I purchased this item when my Marantz CD5001 went on the blink. Multi disc is great, the sound quality is equal to the $340 Marantz CD player and the only partial negative is that the Sony multidisc is pretty slow when changing or starting to play a disc. Otherwise it's a great deck.
Sony SCD-CE595 5-Disc CD PlayerOct 28, 2009 Our old Yamaha CD player finally died after 15 years of faithful service, and when we went to look for a replacement, the pickings were slim because all we wanted was to play audio CDs on this unit. Bought this one largely on price and Sony reputation. So far so good. The unit does exactly what it advertises - plays up to 5 CDs, and the sound quality is good. We need another remote control like a hole in the head, but the manual controls are well-marked and easy to operate (once we got used to the fact that they were different from the ones we had been punching for more than a decade).
Summary - good price, good sound, excellent value for the money.
Amazon fulfillment was, as usual, prompt and hassle-free.
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Returned and Never UsedOct 27, 2009 The CD player did not work and I had to return it. Amazon was very efficient with the return. I ended up buying an Onkyo CD player which works great.
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Our model was a lemonOct 24, 2009 My wife is music teacher, and it is important to us have a decent audio system in the house that plays from various source. When she moved in in 1998, she had a Technics component system, one of those with monster speakers that I recall seeing on display at Macy's in the 1970s. All that is left of that system is the turntable and the dual tape deck. We have on Onkyo 804 receiver and Axiom speakers. At the same time as we upgraded the receiver and the speakers, we bought the Sony SCD CD5 CD changer. The sound was terrific, but that may have been mostly attributable to the receiver and the speakers. We did that upgrade in 2006. This year (2009) we began to have big problems with the CD changer. Some CDs it would not play at all. (This was not a moisture problem as it would play others). I am not talking about downloaded CDs here, I am talking music CDs for teachers that were recently purchased. They play on the boom box, and on the Phillips wall-mounted CD /radio player, but they don't play in the Sony. The final straw was today, when we put a disc in, closed the machine up, pressed the play button and got no sound. A common occurrence. But then when I pressed the open /close button to the disc out, the machine did nothing. I had to turn the machine off and on a few times before we could get the CD (one of a set, and needed for work) out. This machine in now in the garage, waiting for our next trip to the dump. I hooked up an Onkyo DX-C390. It is working. The sound is better, much better. My advice is to avoid this Sony product and go with the Onkyo or the Yamaha, which seems to be getting great reviews.
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