TEAC PDH300MKIII CD Player
Feb 09, 2010 in
Electronics
- Supports CD, CD-RW
- Digital Audio Output (Optical)
- 1-bit DAC, 8-times Oversampling
- Refined Audio Outputs
Product Description
The CD player that plays all your music – original CDs, recorder CDs and MP3 recorder CDs. With a 32 music track music memory and full function remote control, you can trust this astonishing compact CD player to perform at the highest level…. More >>
TEAC PDH300MKIII CD Player
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2 comments
Joe on February 9, 2010 at 2:54 am
I own a TEAC CD player Model PD-H300mkIII which I presume is the prevous model number.
This is the worst audio compoent I have ever bought. What happened to TEAC? Here is what happened to my unit at month # 11 of the warranty. I’m shipping it back for free repairs ($20 shipping) but I don’t expect it to last when it’s returned.
#1. It will no longer read any discs of any kind whether commercially purchased or a burned CD-R. The display reads : “disc error” or “no disc”.
#2. When disc is ejected it often remains spinning at high speed as the tray opens.
#3. Intermittent problem prior to the occurrence of #1 and 2: When opening the tray it closes again immediately without touching any controls. This can happen repeatedly and require several attempts before the tray remains open. While loading a disc it can close suddenly without warning.
Don’t waste your hard eaned money on this lemon.
James Mcilvain on February 9, 2010 at 3:02 am
It is almost impossible to find a stand-alone CD player these days (you get stuck with a multiple-disc player or a DVD/CD combo player). The TEAC PHE300mkIII CD Player doesn’t have a bunch of silly features that you will never use. It just plays CDs (MP3/CD-R/CD-RW). The unit is a great compact size and has an aluminum housing (not cheap plastic) and a beautiful brushed black aluminum front plate. The unit has the heft of a quality audio component. I have two of them and use them for mixing music. They are super easy to cue up and play instantly when you hit play. I didn’t even have to read the instructions. If you are looking for a simple CD player to hook into your system and you don’t want to invest months reading the owner’s manual, you will love this quality player.