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Can't believe in this day of iPods that I finally needed two of these great 400-disc CD changers to hold my collection. You only need one, although there are two holes. There is no such a control cable in the box nor is its inclusion printed in the box's contents.
And it has never been hooked up to an uninterrupted power supply and all the album info is still intact. This cable is the best kept secret around (try searching for it). Have used my first one for over 6 years without problem.
That control cable is absolutely necessary to get two of these bad boys connected together and to get them to talk to each other (so two players can share one CD player input on the receiver/amplifier). Only downside to this product is a faulty description that I used to buy the second one because it had to hook up to the first. Namely, the text that says: What's in the Box - CD changer unit, RCA audio cord, Control A-1II cord, remote control, two AA batteries, and owner's manual.
Very simply, this is a 1/8" double male connector cable - MONO not stereo. Now, if Sony would find a computer interface to allow faster titling of the discs.
We had to buy our own organizers and we have yet to get the numbers. It is the only fault we have found with the product thusfar.
The product really shines if you cascade it with another Sony multi-disc player. We have ours hooked up to our 200 disc player and that permits us to do random play without any gaps in sound.
The Sony 400 Disc Juke Box is a great way to clear up some shelfspace and give yourself hours and hours of interesting random play. However, we discovered that all the info we had laboriouly entered into the 200 player is unreadable by the master player and must be re-entered.
One player plays while the other is selecting and queueing the next song. There is even a feature to fade down one song while bringing up the next for the real DJ sound.There is a port to plug in a keyboard so you can enter album and artist info easily.
Also, the 200 came with two CD wallets with the numbers 1-200 already on them but the 400 did not come with any way to store the CD info. Another shortfall.All in all though, a good product.
I had a 300 disk and filled er up so I upgraded to the 400 disk and no other brand compares to this Sony Player. I would definitely recommend to anyone looking for a Mega Player.
Some pair of changers play non-stop all night alternating between discs and randomly selecting cuts. This is my 6th one. Because they are so dependable and a great storage place for continuous music output. I really enjoy listening to each connected pair depending on which type of music I'm in the mood for. I highly recommend this Sony CDPCX455 if you have lots of CD's, need storage space ( no more cracked or breakable jewel cases) and into lots of musical eras.I use my computer keypad to input artists and titles for easy location and when I need to remove a particular disc for separate play elsewhere. I have a pair (3 pairs total)connected together as to play continuous uninterrupted music.
Not a second of malfunctions since I started purchasing this product back when this model first came out in the early 2000's. Why. Problems- Absolutely none. Each pair represents a particular genre (or year) of music that I especially enjoyed. That's approximately 8,000 songs per pair or a total of 24,000 cuts of music from all six CD changers. 100 per cent dependable anytime and all the time.
It surely beats looking for that one jewel case among the 3,000 in my CD collection.
came in quickly in good shape and is working fine.had one like it prior and like it for my use
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