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Technics SL-MC4 60+1 CD Changer

Technics SL-MC4 60+1 CD Changer

List Price: $249.95
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Unreliable
Review: (I write this review and refer to both the SL-MC4 and it's 110+1 disc counterpart the SL-MC7)

I originally bought a Technics mega changer for two reasons:

1. Cool features such as direct disc and track acces from remote AND from the unit itself as well as .

2. The reputation of Panasonic and their Technics line.

Well, their reputation is a bit mis-leading. These units did last past their warranties, but not too long after. The problems I have had with these include: playing the wrong disc from the wrong slot (example: I select disc 43, and it plays the disc in slot 42.), and when I would select a track towards the end of a disc, and it would skip at the beginning of that track. Now, it will barely play to the end of the disc. At 5 minutes into the last track on a disc, it suddenly skipped back to 4:21.

I thought this was maybe just a problem localized in one changer or perhaps one model, but then, the EXACT same thing occured with the SL-MC7.

As for sound quality, it is pretty much standard. Don't expect any "super sound quality". Also, I have noticed a significant incompatibility with many CDR's.

Like I said before, there are some nice features on these changers, but they're not worth the trouble I've had with these units. It is best to buy either of these changers only if:

A. You don't use it all that often. (I listen to music at least 3-4 hours out of a day.)

B. You're using it as maybe a back-up changer or some other temporary use.

I give this two stars mainly because I do give Panasonic credit for the features incorporated into these changers. I wish other companies had direct disc and track access from the unit as well as the remote.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Good only if you're using it temporarily
Review: (I write this review and refer to both the SL-MC4 and it's 110+1 disc counterpart the SL-MC7)

I originally bought a Technics mega changer for two reasons:

1. Cool features such as direct disc and track acces from remote AND from the unit itself as well as .

2. The reputation of Panasonic and their Technics line.

Well, their reputation is a bit mis-leading. These units did last past their warranties, but not too long after. The problems I have had with these include: playing the wrong disc from the wrong slot (example: I select disc 43, and it plays the disc in slot 42.), and when I would select a track towards the end of a disc, and it would skip at the beginning of that track. Now, it will barely play to the end of the disc. At 5 minutes into the last track on a disc, it suddenly skipped back to 4:21.

I thought this was maybe just a problem localized in one changer or perhaps one model, but then, the EXACT same thing occured with the SL-MC7.

As for sound quality, it is pretty much standard. Don't expect any "super sound quality". Also, I have noticed a significant incompatibility with many CDR's.

Like I said before, there are some nice features on these changers, but they're not worth the trouble I've had with these units. It is best to buy either of these changers only if:

A. You don't use it all that often. (I listen to music at least 3-4 hours out of a day.)

B. You're using it as maybe a back-up changer or some other temporary use.

I give this two stars mainly because I do give Panasonic credit for the features incorporated into these changers. I wish other companies had direct disc and track access from the unit as well as the remote.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Worst CD Player EVER!
Review: Do not buy this cd player whatever you do. I can't emphasize this enough. I bought this cd player a few days ago, came home and hooked it up, all is well, listened to a few cds that night. This morning turned it on and it played for about 15 minutes then stopped. Now its not reading any of the cds it was reading last night, or any other cds I put in there. This amounts to a lifespan of one day inside my house. I am extremely displeased with this unit and would tell anyone and everyone to avoid this unit like the plague, influenza, the repo man from your bank, etc etc. Save your money!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Got suckered TWICE!
Review: I bought my first Technics 60+1 CD changer about 5 years ago in the States and then moved overseas. It worked well for over 4 years, until I moved BACK to the States (the process of moving overseas involves all of your possessions being shipped over the ocean on a week-long barge trip). When I hooked up my system back in the States, it would not read any of my CD's. I chalked this up to the rough trips it had been through over the ocean, even though I packed it in its original packing and box. Wanting to stay with Technics (all of my stereo components are Technics), I tried it again. THIS time, I had the SL-MC4 60+1 CD player for about 13 months.... and it was never shipped overseas. It was working one day, and then suddenly it wouldn't read any CD's.

I will not buy another Technics 60+1 changer. I'm not sure now if I should even stick with a Technics CD player of any kind...or at least not worry about being able to store a multitude of CD's in the player and just get one that plays 5 CD's....

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Got suckered TWICE!
Review: I bought my first Technics 60+1 CD changer about 5 years ago in the States and then moved overseas. It worked well for over 4 years, until I moved BACK to the States (the process of moving overseas involves all of your possessions being shipped over the ocean on a week-long barge trip). When I hooked up my system back in the States, it would not read any of my CD's. I chalked this up to the rough trips it had been through over the ocean, even though I packed it in its original packing and box. Wanting to stay with Technics (all of my stereo components are Technics), I tried it again. THIS time, I had the SL-MC4 60+1 CD player for about 13 months.... and it was never shipped overseas. It was working one day, and then suddenly it wouldn't read any CD's.

I will not buy another Technics 60+1 changer. I'm not sure now if I should even stick with a Technics CD player of any kind...or at least not worry about being able to store a multitude of CD's in the player and just get one that plays 5 CD's....

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Junk
Review: I bought one of these: it failed after about one week. Wouldn't play in "random", and I couldn't get the unit turned off or extract my CDs. I rated it one star only because there is not a lower rating.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Junk
Review: I bought one of these: it failed after about one week. Wouldn't play in "random", and I couldn't get the unit turned off or extract my CDs. I rated it one star only because there is not a lower rating.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Unreliable
Review: I owned this player for almost two years before it had an irreperable failure. The same goes for the 110 CD version which I also owned for two years before its mechanism jammed and failed. This twice-shy buyer will never again buy a Technics or Panasonic product.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: No Complaints Here
Review: I recently bought this CD Changer to lighten the load on my single disc DVD player. The unit is solidly made and easy to program. One especially nice feature is the ability to "group" the albums in your collection. Once a group is selected, you can then randomize throughout that group only. No need to program- just instant variety. Perfect for distinguishing between CD's for parties, relaxing, studying, etc. All in all, a great player at a reasonable price.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: No Complaints Here
Review: I recently bought this CD Changer to lighten the load on my single disc DVD player. The unit is solidly made and easy to program. One especially nice feature is the ability to "group" the albums in your collection. Once a group is selected, you can then randomize throughout that group only. No need to program- just instant variety. Perfect for distinguishing between CD's for parties, relaxing, studying, etc. All in all, a great player at a reasonable price.


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