CD players run the gamut from inexpensive to deluxe models. Take couple time to decide which features you really want earlier going to a store. Then be sure to listen to each model carefully earlier you buy.
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Check productcomparison charts online. |
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Review the available features and decide which ones you want. |
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Check Audio Review's Web site for reviews of models that seem worth trying out. |
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Shorten your list to a handful of candidates. |
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Take a few familiar CDs to your favorite consumer electronics store. |
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Listen to several songs on each of the available CD players from your list. |
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Pick the two models that sound most enjoyable, unless one sounds much better than all the others. |
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Make your buying decision based on (in order) sound quality, price, features, manufacturer's limited warranty and the service provided by your salesperson. |
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Consider upgrading from the stock cables that will be included with your unit. |
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Tips: |
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A CD changer will generally not sound as good as a singledisc player and will be less reliable. |
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A unit with digital outputs may give you an upgrade path, but many experts believe that Toslink outputs degrade sound quality. |
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couple manufacturers offer system remotecontrol units that control various components of the same brand. |
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At any given price point, you will pay for couple combination of marketing, sound quality and convenience features. Decide which is most important to you. |
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Monster cable, sold by most consumer electronics stores, will rarely provide better sound quality than comparably priced cables made by other manufacturers. |
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As the laserhead assembly in a CD player will get out of alignment and a changer mechanism is susceptible to many problems, a service contract can be a good value. However, make sure the store offers more than just an extended warranty. |
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If you are interested in home theater, consider buying a DVD player instead of a CD player, since DVD players play CDs and may eventually replace them. |