Sony CDP-CE375 5-CD Changer
- 5-disc carousel CD changer
- Play exchange, peak level search, and repeat play
- Jog dial with Direct Access track selection
- Analog out (1 RCA, 1 fixed/variable), digital out, and headphone jack
- Measures 17.00 x 4.38 x 15.75 inches (W x H x D)
Product Description
Your music has never sounded this good. Play your tunes on Sony’s CDP-CE375 Compact Disc Player for a superb sound experience. This 5-Disc changer features CD-R/RW playback capability so you can enjoy your homemade music mixes as well as the latest industry releases. Additional features include a Headphone Jack & volume control, 20-Track Music Calendar, and 32-Step programming. Use Jog Dial control with Direct Access track selection to control your listening experience and get ready to rock.Amazon.com Product Description
The Sony CDP-CE375 5-disc changer features a carousel tray and play exchange, with a play 1/exchange 4 system. The CDP-CE375 plays both regular CDs and CD-R/RW so you can also listen to your own mixes on your home audio system. The front panel features a 7-segment fluorescent display along with a jog dial with Direct Access track selection. Features include play exchange, repeat play, track scan, and a fade in/fade out function … More >>
Sony CDP-CE375 5-CD Changer
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5 comments
Robert F. Evans Sr. on December 16, 2009 at 10:52 pm
set system up and was able to get great CD’s from some of our old records and then using aux. was able to go from tapes to CD with excellent results. The only draw back is the speaker system.
Jean Cantalini on December 17, 2009 at 12:25 am
The first Sony was bad; we’ll see how the second is. I don’t like paying for the shipping back for the busted unit.
Martha L. Savage on December 17, 2009 at 2:13 am
Phone Numbers included for help from Sony were not operative nor were the numbers given to me by Amazon customer service could not reach them directions included were very vague and not helpful at all finally gave up and returned product to Amazon
Sherry A. Salvesen on December 17, 2009 at 4:57 am
I bought this same item used from someone on Ebay and it took 3 weeks to get it and it was in horrible condition and would not play a CD. So, I got smart and ordered a new one from Amazon which arrived in 3 days and I can play all my music again. Thanks, Amazon!
Groucho Twain on December 17, 2009 at 6:44 am
Regrettably, the joke was on me.
I haven’t bought anything this bad since I can remember. I think it did work once, so perhaps I’m being unkind about the “sound quality”. Usually it would just cycle through all the discs and then give a read error. Giving up on it after a few days of a plethora of half-hour attempts to get it to work I gave it to a friend (maybe not anymore?) {actually I would have gladly paid the amount of this machine to have it disappear} who also had a dead CD-changer, funny part, it was the exact same model as this. Well at least I didn’t have to make a trip to the dump to get rid of this. HA HA.