Magnavox MD6924 Portable Top Loading CD Boombox with AM/FM Stereo Radio in Black | CD-R/CD-RW Compatible | LED Display | AUX Port Supported | Programmable CD Player |
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A CD player that would play some CDs but not others has been returned to me. The system was not able to play Books on CD from our County library, and our wife found it difficult to use. It is highly unlikely that I would receive it if I were in your shoes.
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There is no other way to design these CD players. Using the Aux-in jack to connect headphones There is no power in the jack. Then and now. These events may result in the unit going out of power or shutting I'm not aware of any defect on the The system has been designed and is functioning exactly as expected.
Selected User Reviews For Magnavox MD6924 Portable Top Loading CD Boombox with AM/FM Stereo Radio in Black | CD-R/CD-RW Compatible | LED Display | AUX Port Supported | Programmable CD Player |
The intent of purchasing this is to use it We haven't moved it and have placed it in a level location. After playing intermittently for the first four times (I was using a brand new CD too), it finally did not play at all the fifth time and is now completely out of sorts and won't even register that a CD is Seeking to return in the near future.
Our elderly neighbor needed a boombox, so we bought one In view of this, there are laws that make CD players obsolete, so that people can listen to CDs without having to use a more complicated The BoomBox is located in a different state, so when they said they could not use it, we assumed they did not know how to do A member of their family was able to visit them several hours later, and they discovered that the machine did not work at all. It was past the return period, and they could not return it. We were glad to learn that Amazon refunded Despite the defective nature of the product, I am grateful that Amazon stepped up to the plate.
In spite of the shape and holes on the front, the speakers inside have poor sound quality. It looks as though the speakers are good, but they're just This quality from Magnavox leaves much to be desired.
When the item was promised, it arrived on time. After only being used for a day, it no longer worked. There was a short delay of about 10 seconds between the beginning and the end of the CD. My CDs have all failed to work after trying various CDs. I am disappointed.
It is a CD Boombox that I purchased on March 2, 2018 for the use of meditation CDs. I have been using it for the past 2 months with no problems. As of May 2, 2018, the CD player had stopped playing. The CDs I tried in my house did not play, including both new and CDs that played in other players. As of now, it doesn't even recognize when the CD is inserted it just spins up and down. My iPhone speaker is no longer covered by the warranty, so it appears I am stuck with another speaker for this model. My advice to you is that if you must buy this, then you should purchase As an alternative, you may want to check out other brands such as Sony and definitely read all the reviews before you make your purchase.
When we venture out for camping and fishing trips in areas where there is no wireless Internet, we need an affordable, small CD player - The ability to receive radio or WiFi. Buying a name brand player for $20 is about the cheapest you can do. You don't want to miss this. The device is small and cheap, and eerily similar to another inexpensive music player from the past - there was one like this many years ago If you ask your father or grandfather, they will tell you about transistor radios. I would think that it would be more attractive if it had an auxiliary speaker jack for better sound, but it doesn't. It sounds cheap if you turn it up to full blast as it is. This sounds better when it is a little lower in volume. In other words, this CD player is the one for you if you want an inexpensive one you can use and abuse and not worry if it breaks, spills in a lake, or a bear eats it. You will have to fork over 20 bucks! The price of transistor radios was only $15 in 1962 (equivalent to $124 today) when transistor radios became popular. For example, the BOOMBOX from 1980 cost around $300 for today's money, about $850. You get what you pay for (YGWYPF).
I received the boombox when I received it. played around with it on a few songs and it sounded Hence, I put it away until I am ready to use To be used in local nursing homes to play CDs. Fortunately, I didn't need to use it right away. It was then that the handle snapped. Today was the first time I had to use it. A very disappointing experience. The complaint was directed toward the window after which it could be returned or complained about. Having to carry it in a bag is no small task. GRRRRRRRRRRRR, dunno how to fix it, but the CDs seem to be working. Also, I played only three songs today, of course. My sincere hope is that it will continue to function well for years to come.
Four times I used it, and each time it stopped reading the CD's.