• Reviews around cd (4.59 of 5)

    Sony CFDG700CP Xplod Portable CD Radio Cassette Recorder Boombox Speaker System (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

    • Cd's play really good and does not skip even if they are dirty
    • CD's sounds really great in the player, love the red glowing color on the front of the player, and all the features on the boom box.
    • The sound is not as good as the JVC RV-NB1 Radio Cassette CD
    • So if you need a portable cd player with super sound, amazon is really the place to purchase this item, because nobody else had this model.
    • The CD-R player works great!
    • I mean, I have a 22-year old JVC boombox that has a top mounted CD player like the one in the Sony, but for the cassette mechanism there's a double-featured cassette system with 2 units, so you can record from tape to tape, CD to tape, and BOTH sides have "auto play", or auto-reverse built into them, so go figure that out
    • All these CDs work fine in other players, and they used to work in this player a week ago.
    • The CD and radio sound great, although we have not tried the tape player yet,
    • This "little Device" is just Awesome, as I am using it as a "replacement" for another one (an Aiwa) that i also had to replace in the Late '90's; (Because of a bad CD "Section")
    • Well it no longer plays my cd's
    • I use it mainly when I'm working outside listening to the radio and my favorite gospel cd's.
    • It's an inexpensive portable radio/CD and it sounds just fine at low to medium volume levels
    • I needed a portable CD/MP3 player to play classical music and opera for a class I will be conducting
    • The Boom Box has great sound quality, the CD's are easy to use, the cassette feature is a little confusing, the radio's sound is good.