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Electronics Pioneer PD-M426 6-Disc Magazine CD Player 
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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - ##Pioneer PD-M426...a Great multi-disk player ata good price##
I previously owned the Pioneer PD-M703 which was a great multi-disk (cartridge) player, but unfortunately after 10+ years of service it quit.I researched a replacement with multi-disk capabilities, however, the tray systems seem to have problems with noise and other issues according to reviews that I read.Pioneer had a 6-disk player (PD-M426)that I would still be able to use my existing 6-disk cartridges. The cartridges are handy for storing your cds by genre or personal likes. e.g. holiday, my favs, my wifes favs, etc.So the decision was easy, but the newest Pioneer 6-disk did not have the bells and whistles that the previous version had, like a standby LED, and far fewer front panel controls and lights.The price and the ability to reuse my existing 6-disk cartridges was my reason for choosing the PD-M426.I was hoping the newer version would provide decent quality adio output like the previous player.

This player comes with a remote and it is also compatible with my Logitech Harmony 880 remote.To my delight, the Harmony remote did not need to be reprogrammed with the different Pioneer model number to control the newer player!!I tried the remote after getting the player installed and it worked.

I wish the player had optional audio outputs other than the rca type...optical would have been nice.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Obsolete technology
This player is a newer version of a Pioneer CD changer I have had since 1991.That original model was fantastic and lasted pretty much until 2008-- except for the fact that it did not play burned audio (not mp3, but audio) CDs.

I bought the new model thinking that that would certainly have been updated, but to my disappointment it was not.When I called Pioneer, they said that this new model was designed in 1997, which explains why it does not play burned CDs.According to that representative, there are no Pioneer models newer than this.

If this is anything like its predecessor, it's probably a very good player, except for this major drawback, which is why I feel that it really can't get more than two stars.





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great for small spaces
I've been looking for a multi-disc cd player for nearly two years now. I have a small built-in cabinet where my old cd player was housed and could not find any other system that would fit in it. Finally, I found this great cd player which was the perfect depth. The other great thing was that it uses a magazine changer instead of a carousel changer. This helped since there was a cabinet divider directly in front of the changer. Also, it ended up being one of the least expensive that I have looked at.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Pioneer CD player
We are enjoying the Pioneer CD player, and the disc changing system.There are several features that we really like, and it was very easy to set up.

Suzan Boyles



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Pioneer Changer M-426
I replaced a 1980's Pioneer Changer similar to the M426 that was no working. The new changer works great and uses the old CD changer holders. I love it.


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