Vintage audio, vintage rock LPs, classic cars, are my passions. Nothing better than getting in my 1967 Camaro and playing the Eagles on the 8 track tape deck. Nothing better than finding an original LP, with the original stickers on it, from the original record stores, and knowing about those stores, where they were. For example, Hegewisch records in Illinois. Music land, disc O Mat records New York City, tower records, O’Dorsey in Maine, crazy Eddy iN.J. Tower records, Rose records. Etc….
Sony CDP-C525 Home Audio Multi Compact Disc Player 5-CD Changer *No Remote*
Dec 16, 2018
Sony CDP-C525 Great cd changer. I bought mine new in 1992 and it still works perfect. I paid $179. I highly recommend this player. Great features too.
Sony builds a solid CD player. I purchased mine brand new probably around 1992. I have to say it still works great and sounds great. I really enjoy the random shuffle feature which will randomly play a different song in no specific order from each disc. It really mixes up the music nicely. It also has a digital signal processor feature which allows you to Change the sound to Hall, Stadium, Disco, Jazz club, or Church. It adds depth and a little reverb affect. I think it probably was around $200 or more new. If you can pick one up used, it’s a great CD player with cool features and effects and now they’re reasonably priced used.
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40 [2LP] by Foreigner (Vinyl, Jun-2017, 2 Discs, Atlantic (Label))