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Sony CDX757MX MP3 10-DISC CD Changer

Sony CDX757MX MP3 10-DISC CD Changer

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Brand: Sony
Category: CE

Buy New: $109.75



New (3) Refurbished (1) from $108.00

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.3
Dimensions (in): 13.8 x 10.5 x 10.5

MPN: CDX757MX
Model: CDX757MX
UPC: 027242597846
EAN: 0027242597846
ASIN: B00006HOL6

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • CD TextDisc and Track Name capabilities
  • Up to 110 CD Custom File(TM) memory
  • 12-Second Advanced Electronic Shock Protection allows flawless play of CDs even when driving on rough terrain
  • Fast CD changing mechanism
  • 5 Mounting angles

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Sony's CDX-757MX CD changer holds 10 discs, and features 12-second Advanced Electronic Shock Protection and CD Text (with compatible receiver). This versatile changer plays CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs, as well as recordable discs loaded with MP3 files. Custom File memory lets you name (up to 8 characters) and organize 110 of your favorite discs. Super-fast disc changing means less wait time between tunes.

Amazon.com Product Description
This deluxe model CD changer for your car stereo features a 10-CD changer, electronic shock protection, MP3, CD-R/RW playback, custom file memory, and CD text memory, among other snazzy features.

The CDX-757MX is equipped with 8X oversampling: a digital filter that uses multiple sample calculations to provide a closer representation the original analog signal for better sound quality. There's also a 1-bit D/A (digital-to-analog) converter, and Active Servo Control, which monitors functions like optical tracking and focus then actively adjusts those functions in real time for optimal audio performance.

There's also a handy, 110-CD custom file memory, which provides intuitive and safe source management for an audio and A/V system such as disc memo, station memo, and memo list, as well as the usual disc, track, and artist information that comes encoded directly on your CDs. (Both playback and media components must have CD Text compatibility.) For those bumpy road situations, Sony has built in a mighty 12-second advanced electronic shock protection system, in which an electronic circuit stores the audio data stream from your disc in a memory buffer. Additionally, the shock isolation system uses silicon-filled shock absorbers for increased protection of your player and continuous music.

The player will accept any Sony remote control, and comes with a 5-step adjustable mount angle, the compact cabinet itself, and the 10-disc magazine.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Sony ten disk changer   June 27, 2008
Peter S. Klein (Florida)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

It's Sony and it is designed the way Sony designs things. They were the first to identify the need for a cd changer that held TEN cds. It functions with almost all Sony head units.


3 out of 5 stars Incompatible- Beware   January 7, 2008
LTCJDC (Atlanta)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This product received good reviews, but it would not work with my 2007 Toyota. Seems more car markers have proprietary radios that don't allow add-on disc players. Before you order, do some research to determine if you can use this item in your newer car.


5 out of 5 stars Great changer, does the job!   October 22, 2007
J. Tamkun (LT, Europe)
owned in USA, then came in luggage to Europe (here in eu this would cost 2x more). So using more than for a month now and its plays nice, good time for disc change, great sound quality, plays all my discs, no skipping at all, even on dirt roads :) easy to install and mount. Very recommended.


4 out of 5 stars Sony cdx-757mx review   March 30, 2007
DerrickM (Idaho)
3 out of 6 found this review helpful

This is the second cdx-757mx that i've owned. The last one was several years ago, and I went with a different brand due to some problems. The newer 757's are greatly improved over the ones from a few years past. Sound quality is very good. It still doesn't like Variable Bitrate (VBR) MP3's, or ID3v2 tags, but both problems are less prevalent than before. It will play 192VBR files ("alt-preset-standart" is what I was using) but has occasional glitches due to the bitrate shifts. I'm currently playing 224CBR files and it does not glitch at all, and sounds extremely clear. I'm running this with the old school Sony ES stuff (cdx-c90 + xdp-210eq) powerful amps and good speakers (Dynaudio, DLS, Seas). With the old (pre-MP3) unilink headunit, I cannot see the MP3 tags; but it does show the file name (ISO 9660 level 2 gives you 31 characters for the filename, which the unit seems able to show). There is one problem when displaying the folder name: with the old headunit it incorrectly shows the first folder on the disk, instead of the folder the current song is in.

(Note: ID3v2 tags are the unlimited-length ones that live at the front of the MP3 file, as opposed to the standard ID3v1 tags that reside in the last 128 bytes of the file). If you remove the v2 tags, the unit will play the MP3 files just like CD tracks; if you have v2 tags, it pauses before it plays the track while it searches for the start of the music.

All-in-all I think this is a very good player, with a fine (but not perfect) MP3 codec. Currently it's the choice if you have a unilink headunit.



5 out of 5 stars Great for the Boat   February 19, 2007
AWBoater (USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I mounted this system in a locker below deck on my boat, and let me tell you, with all of the pounding and rough conditions often encountered out on the water, this thing plays without skipping.

The anti-vibration mechanism has to be good, and I am sure that a boat will put it through much more rough treatment than your local potholes.



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