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"My first cd player after my pioneer pull out cassette was a sony. Can't
recall the model. It was about 95' and I think it was close to the first detachable face. Anywho. That sony sucked so bad at skipping I had it replaced 5 times. If the temp dropped below 60F it would skip on the slightest bump. The installers reinforced the unit to the hilt. No luck. I will never buy sony again as well. I think they are overpriced and underbuilt." I also had a Sony CD player in the early 90s. It skipped like crazy, too. I also sent it in multiple times. I've owned a couple of other Sonys since then and never had any problems. Tony -- 2001 Nissan Maxima SE Anniversary Edition Eclipse CD8454 Head Unit, Phoenix Gold ZX475ti, ZX450 and ZX500 Amplifiers, Phoenix Gold EQ-232 30-Band EQ, Dynaudio System 360 Tri-Amped In Front and Focal 130HCs For Rear Fill, 2 Soundstream EXACT10s In Aperiodic Enclosure 2001 Chevy S10 ZR2 Pioneer DEH-P9600MP (Just gettin' started) wrote in message oups.com... My first cd player after my pioneer pull out cassette was a sony. Can't recall the model. It was about 95' and I think it was close to the first detachable face. Anywho. That sony sucked so bad at skipping I had it replaced 5 times. If the temp dropped below 60F it would skip on the slightest bump. The installers reinforced the unit to the hilt. No luck. I will never buy sony again as well. I think they are overpriced and underbuilt. |
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