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Pioneer PD-F1009 301-Disc Changer | 
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| Brand: Pioneer Category: CE
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Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 6609
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 23 Dimensions (in): 23 x 23 x 13 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: PD-F1009 Model: PD-F1009 UPC: 012562512181 EAN: 0012562512181 ASIN: B00004RDL5
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| Features:
| • | 301-CD file-type changer | | • | CD-R and CD-RW playback | | • | CD Text compatibility | | • | 5 programmable custom files | | • | 1-bit digital-to-analog converter |
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Amazon.com Review Pioneer's PD-F1009 301-CD jukebox takes advantage of its megastorage capacity with fun, easy-to-use features. Be aware, however, that its tremendous conveniences comes at a small price: the PD-F1009's sound quality, while satisfactory, does not equal that of most comparably priced single-disc or five-disc players. The PD-F1009 excels in other areas, however. In addition to its standard features (play, repeat, program, etc.), the PD-F1009 has a few that are more unusual and, it turns out, perfect for a CD jukebox. The Best Play feature lets you commit any 20 tracks to the PD-F1009's memory. Just hit the Best button (on the remote only) while a track is playing, and the player will automatically store that track in memory. Later, when you hit Best Play, the unit plays back up to 20 tracks in sequence. (Curiously, Best Play plays tracks back in reverse order.) Another cool feature is Previous Scan, which simply plays (likewise in reverse order) the opening 10 seconds of the last 20 discs played. The PD-F1009 also lets you create up to five 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 artist. In addition, the PD-F1009 is one of the few players we know of (megachanger or otherwise) that is compatible with both CD-Rs and CD-RWs--most only play CD-Rs. The PD-F1009's CD Text feature scans and displays disc and song titles, but only if a CD is encoded with this information (most new ones are). Finally, the PD-F1009 has an optical digital output for use with outboard digital processors, minidisc, and CD recorders, as well as the capability for CD-recorder synchronization with other Pioneer equipment. Where the PD-F1009 falls short is in its musical presentation. Through the analog outputs, everything sounds a little dull. From an audiophile standpoint, the midrange lacks openness, the top end lacks extension and sparkle, and the bass is sluggish and overly soft. If you have a surround receiver with an optical digital input, we highly recommend listening through the PD-F1009's digital output, which sounds just fine. We like the PD-F1009's features, which Pioneer has executed nicely and at an attractive price. We strongly recommend the PD-F1009 for background music; serious listeners will want to reach for an optical cable to take advantage of the changer's digital output. --Wayne Garcia Pros: - Huge disc-storage capacity
- CD-R and CD-RW compatible
- Excellent array of features
- Digital output
Cons: - Sound from analog outputs is dull
- No headphone jack
Product Description A CD changer that holds a massive 301 CDs for the ultimate in CD storage & playback 1-Bit D/A Converter CD Text Compatible (Titles) Optical Digital Output Best Selection Memory (20) Previous Disc Scan (20) CD-Deck Synchronization Jog dial (on unit) Color - Black
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| Customer Reviews: Read 27 more reviews...
Not so hot October 3, 2008 Daniel Solomon (Richmond) I have used the Sony version of this CD disc changer and like the Sony a whole lot better. Unless the CD's you store have CD text you must make a list to keep track of what is loaded in this machine. It is also a pain to program. Between the two I would opt for the Sony CD Disc Changer. I am not impressed with the Pioneer.
5 disc changer to HUNDREDS WOW! October 3, 2008 Artist, Sandy (Rocky mtn area) I love it I am in the process of putting my CD's in categories first. Copying favorites onto my IPod and next organizing into alphabetical order with in the categories. Making it easier to find what you want. You can play in any order, repeat if you want and shuffle any or all for variety. No need for storage cabinets they are all in the changer. It is great! SANDY SLC, UT [ASIN:B00004RDL5 Pioneer PD-F1009 301-Disc Changer]]
pioneer CD player August 28, 2008 J. L. Sears (North Tustin Ca. USA) Convenient, simple to understand and use . So far dependable. A great way to store and have ready to play all of my CD'S. An improvement would be if while playing one could remove and clean or add a CD. The unit stops playing when you try.
Simple and Easy August 25, 2008 Frank Costello This is exactly what I wanted. It was simple and easy to set up. The sound is great and the speed is good for the volume of CD's stored. Very quiet also. Good LCD display on unit - I can read it from the couch. The remote is very basic but works - no LCD. So far I love it. I'm starting to listen to music I've had stacked in a closet for five years.
Worth the money and a good answer to CD storage. March 10, 2008 George Daelemans, Jr. (West River, MD USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
With a library of over 400 CD's and my 5 disc Yamaha acting squirrelly, I felt the time had come to solve both problems. Since I had good experience with the Pioneer DV-F727 300+1 DVD player, the equivalent CD magazine player seemed a good bet and,so far,this has been the case. Although I'm still not quite finished loading it, the controls readily allow one to access the last empty slot and, if you should want to remove a disc to play in an auto or other player, it is easy to retrieve/play/return it. One caveat is Pioneer's recommendation that, if the device must be moved, it should be unloaded/reloaded rather than be transported full. I suspect that stuffing bubble wrap on top of the internal carousal full of discs and then handling it gently would obviate the need to remove the discs and carry them separately with the problem of providing physical protection for them. A second unit can be combined to provide a total storage of 600+2--which implies I could increase my library by another 200 discs. I haven't gathered up the nerve to broach such an idea to my wife.
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