Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!actnyc!rmf From: rmf@actnyc.UUCP (Robert M. Fuhrer) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: CD oversampling Summary: No probs with JVC CD Keywords: CD's, JVC Message-ID: <1001@actnyc.UUCP> Date: 11 Jul 88 19:30:33 GMT References: <18606@cornell.UUCP> <1039@nunki.usc.edu> <1063@twitch.UUCP> <151@limbic.UUCP> <541@rbdc.UUCP> Reply-To: rmf@actnyc.UUCP (Robert M. Fuhrer) Organization: InterACT Corporation Lines: 16 In article <541@rbdc.UUCP> mike@rbdc.UUCP (Mike steel) writes: > > I am looking for a good CD player in the $200 price range. From what I've > heard and read Magnavox makes one of the best in this $$$ catagory. I don't > trust JVC or Sharp because friends have had problems with their respective CD > Well, I decided at one point to buy a JVC rack system for an inexpensive ($1k) 2nd stereo to beat on (I use my stereo often as much as 7 hours per day to practice bass/drums against), which included a CD player. The sound quality is pretty good, although not incredible, but hey, what do you expect? The cost was around what you're talking about, and I haven't had a moment's trouble with it. Of course I don't abuse it physically, I just use it alot... -- The Foundation for Unmitigated Sillyness uunet!actnyc!rmf Department of Redundancy Department City of Kansas City, Kansas