Coby CX-CD282 Portable CD/Radio/Cassette Player | 
enlarge | Brand: Coby Category: CE
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $40.90 You Save: $19.09 (32%)
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Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 9561
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 14 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 10.3 x 24 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 3 months warranty
MPN: CXCD282 Model: CXCD282 UPC: 716829122822 EAN: 0716829122822 ASIN: B00006I565
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| Features:
| • | Equipped with two, four-inch speakers that provide great sound quality | | • | Plays audio CDs, FM/AM radio, and cassette tapes | | • | Record CDs, radio, or microphone with the tape cassette | | • | CD player has a programmable memory for customizing playlists | | • | Powered by an AC adaptor or 10 D batteries |
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Product Description Coby Electronics Corporation is a prime manufacturer of quality consumer electronics that are designed to provide years of outstanding performance and sound reproduction. Unlike many other consumer electronics companies, Coby possesses an in-house art & design department and an in-house research & development department. These departments have been responsible for creating award winning packaging designs and exclusive & patented products. The CX-CD282 Portable CD/Radio/Stereo Cassette Player/Recorder with Powered Woofer features a top loading compact disc player with play/pause, repeat (one/all), search functions, LED display, AM/FM Stereo Tuner, full auto-stop cassette player/recorder, 3-way cassette recording (CD, radio, and microphone), cassette automatic level control recording, rotary volume and Dynamic Bass Boost Switch. It also features a wide range speaker system, FM stereo LED indicator, power LED indicator, one-touch recording and a built-in microphone.
Amazon.com Product Description The Coby CX-CD282 comes with two, four inch speakers, along with a powered woofer, providing high sound quality. The player allows you listen to audio CDs, FM/AM radio and cassette tapes. The cassette tape is also a recorder, allowing you to record from either the CD, radio or microphone. The CD player has programmable memory, giving you the opportunity to customize a playing list. Powered either by an AC adaptor or ten D-size batteries, this dual-voltage player gives you portable opportunities. Other features include: cassette auto-stop, cassette soft-eject door, one-touch automatic level recording, 1 bit D/A converter CD player, repeat, search and a two-digit LED display. What's in the Box Portable player, detachable shoulder strap and user's manual.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 12 more reviews...
It's very large. . . November 25, 2008 But it works pretty good. You do have to put in the 10 D batteries even though it's plugged into an outlet to get the best sound. I'm not sure I'd recommend it if you had the resources to get something better. I didn't, but for what it cost, I'm not unhappy.
too big October 30, 2008 when it records from line-in it also records from the mike at the same time, which is not what i wanted, it didn't say it was a karaoke recorder, returned it and got most of my money back.
colby boom box October 15, 2008 I really like this boom box. It didn't cost alot and it does everything I like to do when I record with an external microphone. Not to many boomboxes have that feature. My first boom box did but it bit the dust. I was very happy when I found it on Amazon .com.
decieving September 15, 2008 This product was not AT ALL what I expected. It is nothing more than old cheap technology in a new technology wrapper. I have a shower radio that sounds better. It has NO notable powered sub function. It's sonic qualities don't exist. I would like to return it. It's crap.
Coby Boombox Ok, not so boomy. June 25, 2008 The Coby CX-CD282 Boombox has a muted boom (it's ok, but not earth shattering), fairly convenient controls and an adequate CD and tape player. I was somewhat disappointed with the analog AM/FM tuner, it didn't pick up as many stations as a cheaper radio, and the stereo effect was not obvious, but since that wasn't the primary reason for my purchase, I'm not going to complain. Sound quality was adequate, but not outstanding. Tone controls primitive.
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