Jwin Jxcd472 Portable Cd/Mp3 Player/recorder With Am/Fm Radio

Jwin Jxcd472 Portable Cd/Mp3 Player/recorder With Am/Fm Radio

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Jwin Jxcd472 Portable Cd/Mp3 Player/recorder With Am/Fm Radio

jWIN continuously puts its efforts in R&D, and market research. And jWIN puts its pride in the products it manufactures and sells. jWIN's products have been engineered to ensure quality and reliability with the most updated set of features that jWIN's consumers demand. jWIN strives to be ahead of its competitors by offering the most up to date designs and features at the most affordable prices.PRODUCT FEATURES:Top loading CD player;CD-R/RW/MP3 CD compatible;20 track programmable memory;Repeat 1 and All Play mode;Skip/Search Up and Down button;Blue backlight LCD display for CD;AM/FM stereo radio;FM telescopic antenna;FM stereo indicator;Auto stop stereo cassette player/recorder;One-touch recording;Soft eject cassette door;BBS (Bass Boost System);AC cord included.

 

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Jwin Jxcd472 Portable Cd/Mp3 Player/recorder With Am/Fm Radio Reviews

Delivery was very prompt. It is just what I expected to receive for the price. If you want an inexpensive radio/cd player with average sound quality, this is your machine.

 

It has a base boost switch but this accomplishes virtually nothing - changing the sound from totally tinny to less tinny. Junk.Jwin Jxcd472 Portable Cd/Mp3 Player/recorder With Am/Fm Radio Four weeks into it, and it chewed up a couple of my cassette tapes, and is skipping and jumping on the CD's. And watch out for the tape eating monster. This JWIN portable player has enough functions to appease the average user but sound quality is very poor.

 

I bought this boombox a few weeks ago, after reading the reviews on Amazon, and I expected it to be a decent, basic boombox that could play MP3 CD's; well, it has exceeded all my expectations.

It works very well on batteries, so far I have used it for about 6 hours without need to change batteries.

This isn't an issue for use with audio books, OTR, or for most classical music, but forget about loud dance music.

Overall, I strongly recommend this as a great value in a MP3 CD capable boombox.

The only negative I've found is that the bass output is pretty weak.

The radio is OK, but a digital tuner would have been nice; I didn't have any problems tuning in various stations.

The CD player is excellent and the MP3 player also excellent- it's played everything I tried; it would be nice to have a better display, however.

Be aware that you have to disconnect the power cord if you want to use it on batteries- otherwise it doesn't start.

I mostly use this to listen to audio books, and old time radio shows, and also to listen to classical music.

 

So, I have to try that tomorrow. The unfortunate experience is that I can't even get to Amazon's return page - either that part of the App is down or something else is the issue. Opened it today, and put in the MP3 CD that plays perfectly in my other boombox (kids wanted to use it so I had to buy another piece for myself). Absolutely will not recommend this unit unless you want to go thru the pain that I am going thru. Wouldn't recognize the CD, tried everything that I could think of. Now, I have to return it. Just received the unit yesterday.

 

The non-backlit display only shows the number of songs on the CD/MP3 and the number of the song that's playing, which is pretty weak. The disks may simply be more scratched than average). This item replaced a five-year-old GTX model which broke when I dropped it. The CD/MP3 control buttons are on the front of the unit, and I'd prefer them on top. The tape buttons are arranged in a funny sequence, and the unit ate one of my tapes. Sound quality is a bit on the tinny side, and even with the bass-boost active there isn't a heckuva lot of bass. The JWin had some trouble reading my MP3 disks at first, but eventually seemed to "figure it out." (Yes, I know this is impossible. Still, an MP3 boombox is hard to find, and for $40 I can play my MP3s again while I exercise.

 
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