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Panasonic RQCR15V AM/FM Digital Tuner Personal Cassette Player

Panasonic RQCR15V AM/FM Digital Tuner Personal Cassette Player

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Exercise - NO!
Review: I bought this to use while walking on the treadmill and it will not stay put without being held. It is more awkward than it is useful. Sound is good if you're not moving!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Super Sonic rewind and fast forward!
Review: I got this great walkman after having to brake my old Coby walkman it is so lame but this is so cool as you have the advantage to saving radio stations and it has XBS witch makes the radio much more easier to hear without funny noises and i like digital radios other than tuners with tuners it takes a very long time to find the right station and the forward and rewind buttons are super fast and easy to press down on my bro also got a Coby walkman and the rewind button came off in 2 days after he got it! Anyway this is the best and i highly recommend you to purchase this product!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A good walkman, but fragile.
Review: Initially, I was very pleased with the Panasonic RQ-CR15V. The sound is good; the headphones are very comfortable;
the FM reception switch (it helps prevent interference from stronger stations) works well and the XBS (super bass) is
good. The Hold State (it disables the face buttons in case they're accidentally, touched) is a nice feature; the unit is very
compact and the battery checker is nice. Unfortunately, this walkman is not durable. I dropped it once on linoleum and
the cassette mechanism was damage. The volume control later developed a short. The play time for tape and radio is
inflated. Panasonic claims 24 hours for tape and 34 hours for radio, but it's more like 14 (tape) and 28 (radio) hours. I put
the blame on the crystal display. It puts an extra drain on the batteries. Overall, it's a good walkman but be gentle with it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Panasonic Useability
Review: Sounds great, but!!! not user friendly. With batteries removed for recharging all pre-sets are lost. Since there is not a station scan, resetting the presets is cumbersom. Stations seem to stay tuned, but have not tested on the bicycle.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointed walker
Review: The belt clip did not hold the recorder in place. I had to hold the recorder instead of weights as I walked. Sound was good, but the tape recorder stopped working after less than 30 days.
Instructions on preset channels difficult to understand. My previous Panasonic recorder lasted eight years. What a disappointment this one is!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Super Sonic rewind and fast forward!
Review: This is an excellent, compact personal stereo. My previous walkman had been feeling the years, and I wanted a replacement that included a radio. The reception is good, and there are plenty of presets available, which makes it possible to tune several FM frequencies for a station that you listen to on journeys crossing FM areas. Battery use seems reasonable, and the sound is good.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fits my purposes
Review: This is an excellent, compact personal stereo. My previous walkman had been feeling the years, and I wanted a replacement that included a radio. The reception is good, and there are plenty of presets available, which makes it possible to tune several FM frequencies for a station that you listen to on journeys crossing FM areas. Battery use seems reasonable, and the sound is good.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: It eats my cassettes
Review: Works ok as a radio, but after 6 months use, it's started chewing up tapes at a rate of about one in three. Looks like you get what you pay for.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: It eats my cassettes
Review: Works ok as a radio, but after 6 months use, it's started chewing up tapes at a rate of about one in three. Looks like you get what you pay for.


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