March-21st-2003, 02:59 PM
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Void Where Prohibited
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Oakland, CA
Posts: 1,248
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multiple disc players
So, uh, I was talking to a friend of mine, a big CD collector. He does not use a multiple disc player because he feels that a single player will make him listen to more CD's.
You know, you come home and turn on the 5 cd changer and listen to whatever is in there, whereas the single disc you will need to change more ofter.
Thoughts?
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March-21st-2003, 03:32 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: DC
Posts: 1,637
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I have a lot of CDs, buy a lot of CDs and have a 5-CD player. I can't imagine that I could possibly listen to any more CDs that I do now if I had a single-CD player. When I pull out a 2 or 3 CDs that I haven't listened to in a while, I usually want to listen to each of them more than once, so I much prefer the conveniece of the multi-disc player.
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March-21st-2003, 05:33 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Paris, France
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I've never had a multiple CD player. I rarely have a chance to listen to more than one CD at a time so it makes no difference to me. In fact I rarely have a chance to listen to an entire CD in one sitting.
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March-21st-2003, 10:11 PM
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2007 Stanley Cup Champs
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 12,063
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Re: multiple disc players
Quote:
Originally posted by Peterdubya
So, uh, I was talking to a friend of mine, a big CD collector. He does not use a multiple disc player because he feels that a single player will make him listen to more CD's.
You know, you come home and turn on the 5 cd changer and listen to whatever is in there, whereas the single disc you will need to change more ofter.
Thoughts?
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I have a 200-CD changer, and it never stopped me from buying tons of music.
Lack of money, however...
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March-22nd-2003, 11:24 AM
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Registered Eater
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Monroe, Connecticut and/or Newfane, Vermont
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I made a point and went to great lengths to buy a combination 5 disc cartridge player that also had a seperate single cd drawer. I used the 5 disc cartridge once in the twelve years that I've owned it............
Last edited by Jimmy Cantiello; March-22nd-2003 at 11:24 AM.
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March-22nd-2003, 01:10 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 1,250
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I use mine every day. I like when I forget what I left in it and find a nice suprise like a monk solo cd coming on after evan parker electro acoustic ensemble or something. or nels cline after lou harrison.
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March-22nd-2003, 01:27 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 85
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I use my 6 disc changer all the time. I might throw in a whole Mosaic set, grab 6 of my favorite guitarists, 6 discs by the same artist - whatever. I just hit random and listen all night.
Of course I listen to discs start to finish as well. Just like the flexibility taht the multi-disc changer gives me. Excellent for parties as well.
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March-23rd-2003, 06:03 AM
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I have both a Pioneer 6 CD cartridge type and an Aiwa portable single disk player. I find that the newer Aiwa, with a wireless remote control gets used more than the Pioneer simply because of the remote control.
Also the Aiwa plays CD-RW disks which were not out when the Pioneer was designed, but this is of less importance.
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March-23rd-2003, 06:59 AM
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Enjoy it - You only get 1
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 1,232
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I have never bought a multi-disc unit because I've always felt that the manufacturer puts less money into the playback mechanism to keep the list price down. Basically, multi-disc units cost about the same as a higher-end single disc unit. I'd rather have my money buying me better playback quality than multi-disc capability.
Besides, my latest player, a Pioneer Elite DV-45A, plays mp3 discs. If I get into a "party situation" now, I just pop in one of those... 10 hours later. :>)
Later,
Kevin
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March-23rd-2003, 07:07 AM
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jazzmatazz.info
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Philly
Posts: 284
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Well, my multi-disc unit died (well, sort of: the tray won't slide back into the unit; it might be repairable, but I don't know if it's worth trying) and I've had to switch to my backup, a 15 year old + single disc Fisher unit. WIth a single unit, it's easier to remember what's in the changer. But I still manage to get loose discs and cases that don't match each other!
Last edited by alankin; March-23rd-2003 at 07:08 AM.
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