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- Satisfactory EnoughIt meets the requirements- almost as inexpensive as an alarm clock, compact enough to lock up when not in use, and decent enough sound as the music cannot be too loud for the intended workspace. Rating: - You get what you pay forYou get what you pay for. This was an inexpensive item that fills the bill. It does exactly what I wanted it for and does it well. I don't know what the long term performance is going to be, but I believe it will serve me well for what it was intended for a long time. It seems like a solid piece of equipment. I have had Emerson stuff before with no complaints and I do not suspect I will have any with this unit either. Rating: - Poor qualityIt didn't take long for the radio on this to conk out. It takes a lot of fiddling with the volume to get rid of the static. I use it mainly to play CDs for my toddler for sleeping, and that works OK. But I wanted to be able to switch to the radio during the day sometimes, and now wish I'd just gone with a higher-end iPod player. Rating: - Broke after one yearThis is a neat CD player/AM-FM receiver. Slim, lightweight, decent sound. You can stand it up on a shelf and it is not awkward like Discmans. Battery/AC operation made it versatile. The hinge that closed in the CD opened sedately --- nice! Unfortunately, the machine is not ruggedly built. The CD player unit in my machine stopped working without warning after about one year of average use. I am still mystified. The radio still works well, though, although it was for the combination that I bought the unit. Rating: - Inexpensive but cheaply madeI bought this CD player for my daughters room for nighttime music. I needed something compact that played CDs.The first one I received was defective with the volume button not working as soon as I tried it. I returned it and received a replacement. The cord in the back doesn't fit well on this one but I decided to make it work rather than returning it. The sound quality is decent on the player and CD player is working.
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