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Recommend highly. Replaced a Sony which I ended up hating. Love it. Works great, sounds great.
Between the two I would opt for the Sony CD Disc Changer. It is also a pain to program. I am not impressed with the Pioneer. I have used the Sony version of this CD disc changer and like the Sony a whole lot better. Unless the CD's you store have CD text you must make a list to keep track of what is loaded in this machine.
You can play in any order, repeat if you want and shuffle any or all for variety. It is great. I love it I am in the process of putting my CD's in categories first. No need for storage cabinets they are all in the changer. SANDY SLC, UT [ASIN:B00004RDL5 Pioneer PD-F1009 301-Disc Changer]] Copying favorites onto my IPod and next organizing into alphabetical order with in the categories. Making it easier to find what you want.
The unit stops playing when you try. A great way to store and have ready to play all of my CD'S.An improvement would be if while playing one could remove and clean or add a CD. Convenient, simple to understand and use. So far dependable.
So far I love it. Good LCD display on unit - I can read it from the couch. The remote is very basic but works - no LCD. This is exactly what I wanted. I'm starting to listen to music I've had stacked in a closet for five years. The sound is great and the speed is good for the volume of CD's stored. It was simple and easy to set up. Very quiet also.
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