Pioneer PD-F407 25-Disc CD-File Changer
Keep the music playing with Pioneer's PD-F407 25-disc CD player. The slot-loading changer helps you organize and get creative about how you listen. In addition to its standard features (play, repeat, 32-track programming), the PD-F407 has a few that are more unusual--and perfect for a CD jukebox. "Best play" is a one-touch trick that lets you commit any 15 tracks to the PD-F407's memory. Just hit the BEST button while a track is playing and the player will automatically store that track in memory. Later, on hitting "best play," the unit will play back all 15 tracks in sequence. Another cool feature is "previous-disc scan," which simply plays the opening ten seconds of the last 15 discs played. The PD-F407 also lets you create up to 3 custom files, or groups, with no limit to the number of CDs in each file. This is a terrific way to file discs by genre or by favorite artist. When you hit play after having hit stop or turned the unit off, it will begin playing the last disc before shutdown. What's more, your programmed sequences are preserved even when powering down thanks to Pioneer's memory hold feature. Select random playback to let the player choose selections from among all 25 discs, from a single disc, or from a designated "custom" file. A "Hi-Lite" button plays a 10-second portion of the first track on each disc. There are also many variations on all of these programmable features, depending upon what mode you are using at the time.
Keep the music playing with Pioneer's PD-F407 25-disc CD player. The slot-loading changer helps you organize and get creative about how you listen. In addition to its standard features (play, repeat, 32-track programming), the PD-F407 has a few that are more unusual--and perfect for a CD jukebox. "Best play" is a one-touch trick that lets you commit any 15 tracks to the PD-F407's memory. Just hit the BEST button while a track is playing and the player will automatically store that track in memory. Later, on hitting "best play," the unit will play back all 15 tracks in sequence. Another cool feature is "previous-disc scan," which simply plays the opening ten seconds of the last 15 discs played. The PD-F407 also lets you create up to 3 custom files, or groups, with no limit to the number of CDs in each file. This is a terrific way to file discs by genre or by favorite artist. When you hit play after having hit stop or turned the unit off, it will begin playing the last disc before shutdown. What's more, your programmed sequences are preserved even when powering down thanks to Pioneer's memory hold feature. Select random playback to let the player choose selections from among all 25 discs, from a single disc, or from a designated "custom" file. A "Hi-Lite" button plays a 10-second portion of the first track on each disc. There are also many variations on all of these programmable features, depending upon what mode you are using at the time.
Pioneer PD-F407 25-Disc CD-File Changer Accessories
Pioneer PD-F407 25-Disc CD-File Changer Reviews
I couldn't be more pleased with the Pioneer PD-F407 25 disc CD-File changer. For the amplification, it is fed into my older model, Aiwa CX-NHMT75 Surround Sound system with a powered sub-woofer. I have transferred hundreds of songs from LP onto CD and it's great to load up 25 discs and have 30 hours of music. On "random" mode, it selects a disc and a track from each of the 25 and then begins a new random course. I would have no use for a remote control model. The volume and bass controls are through the Aiwa and I do have a remote for it. I will treat the disc rack area and the hood enclosure very delicately. As usual, service from Amazon was great and I believe the PD F-407 is a great value.
I've had my Pioneer PD-F407 25 Disc CD- Changer for about a month now, and so far it has been more than I had expeced, very good quality. The only setback, is I wish there were a remote with this unit.
Fine CD Changer, no problem in setting up, runs like a champ, no remote, but when you can pklay 25 CDs how oftern do you need a remote? Being used for background music system in office enviroment.
Twice the unit has stopped playing and gone into some kind of a free spin. Otherwise no complaints. If it keeps working with occasional spins, it will have been worth the small amount paid, but perhaps these spins indicate a terminal problem down the road.
I like the Player but had trouble getting it to work properly at first and with no or very little help from Pioneer finally got it to work. Am satisfied and like the player but upset with Pioneer.
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