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Anyone have a decent CD player that they want to sell?
My 30 year old one just died on me, very tired motor.
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Go down to Best Buy or a similar store & buy one. They're cheap now
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George is right. That may be the best deal now as they are doing away with cd's. I have a 5 disc carousel as my main cd player. They will work with most DVD players too. I bought a cheap one I use with my basement stereo.
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hookup wrote:
Go down to Best Buy or a similar store & buy one. They're cheap now
How cheap is cheap? Doesn't look like any price drop to me....
Looking at a used Denom for $50.
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DVD/Blu-Ray's can play audio CD's, and will probably be better than a used CD player because they sample higher bit rates.
I'm sure you can get a used one for cheaper than $50.
If this was a couple years ago, I'd have a few sitting in storage, but I donated them to Goodwill, which you may want to check out for a standalone CD player (Goodwill Retail Store).
Have you thought about going digital? Meaning converting your audio CD's to a digital format and storing it on a cloud service such as Amazon Prime or iTunes Match, then you can stream to any compatible device giving you a lot more flexibility.
Edit: Here's a recertified Sony DVD player for $25 that can play all types of re-writable discs too.
https://smile.amazon.com/Sony-DVPSR210P … dvd+player
Dolby digital DVD player with Dolby digital out and DTS digital out
For DVD, DVD+/-R, DVD+/-RW, CD, CD+/-R, CD+/-RW, MP3, JPEG, AAC, WMA, LPCM, MPEG1, MPEG4, Kodak Picture CD formats
Multi Brand TV Remote Control CD, MP3 and JPEG Playback
Last edited by Junger (Feb-13-18 9:57AM)
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Junger wrote:
DVD/Blu-Ray's can play audio CD's, and will probably be better than a used CD player because they sample higher bit rates.
Thanks...this is great info, I have a couple of them laying around somewhere not being used.
Junger wrote:
Have you thought about going digital? Meaning converting your audio CD's to a digital format and storing it on a cloud service such as Amazon Prime or iTunes Match, then you can stream to any compatible device giving you a lot more flexibility.
Yes, but no. I actually like thumbing through CD's (they are stacked in alphabetical order) and albums until something hits me...and then I play it. The CD player is in the basement and I use it when fooling around with fishing stuff in the winter. Upstairs, I have a Bluetooth turntable that I use for vinyl.
When walking, I do use Pandora for random tunes from artists I've chosen. I like the surprise there.
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Let me look around...think I tossed an old cd player recently. Never used it anymore! But, I might have another one laying around.
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backtofuturetoyota wrote:
Let me look around...think I tossed an old cd player recently. Never used it anymore! But, I might have another one laying around.
Thanks...I did find a working DVD payer that was not being used.
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I'll still take a look in my garage. I recall seeing one on the shelf.
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Paid about $100 for my last one - new
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I'm good to go...DVD player works perfect!
Listened to Three Dog Night while I iced.....
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