Memorex MD5030 Personal CD Player with FM/AM Radio
Memorex MD5030 Personal CD Player with FM/AM Radio
Product Description
Amazon.com Review
A feature-laden personal stereo at a bargain price, the Memorex MD5030 combines a capable CD player and versatile AM/FM tuner in a handsome, ergonomic package. Like most portables, the MD5030's controls are on the front and top of the player. What makes this player special is the shape of these controls. Small, directional arrows for forward and reverse skip, ovals for programming radio stations and selecting CD-play mode, and a round button for turning antishock protection off and on make the MD5030 easy to operate without stopping to look at the player.
Memorex has included two separate display panels. The first, ringed by its relevant control buttons, sits on the lid and displays radio station, band (AM or FM), and station-preset number. The second displays CD track number, elapsed time, and disc programming and is located near the upper edge, surrounded by transport keys (play/pause, stop, forward, and reverse). Volume, power, headphone, and line-out facilities occupy the right side of the MD5030.
Several other amenities elevate this machine above competing no-frills models. Disc and track repeat, 24-track programmability, and an intro option that plays the first 30 seconds of each song should satisfy disc-jockey wannabes, while a bass-boost switch on the left side of the player adds an extra measure of low-frequency fullness. We also appreciate the machine's ability to recharge ni-cad batteries. When you connect the AC adapter and install the appropriate batteries, a small red LED indicates the batteries are recharging.
The MD5030's 3-second antishock protection system is sufficient for activities such as walking or light exercise. However, the MD5030's 3-second protection is hard-pressed to handle the prolonged shocks encountered in a car, on a mountain bike, or while jogging. As the antishock system seriously shortens battery life, you should turn it off when not needed.
Sonically, the MD5030 is better than average, with fine stereo separation, a clear midrange, and fine vocal reproduction. Thanks to the use of 1-bit digital-to-analog converters, high frequencies were neither bright nor aggressive, making this machine an excellent companion for marathon listening sessions, as it isn't fatiguing. The tuner section was also impressive, although distant stations were noisy when the mono/stereo selector was set to stereo. In these cases, switching to mono dramatically improved reception.
Our major complaint is not with the player but with the supplied headphones, which offered inadequate bass and only average reproduction of subtle, recorded detail. It should be noted, however, that few portable CD players in this price range offer headphones with acceptable bass. We recommend you treat yourself to a better pair.
Given its excellent ergonomics, fine tuner, and many features, the Memorex MD5030 is a strong contender among midpriced personal CD players. --Anthony Chiarella
Pros:
Fine sound from both CD and radio sources
3-second memory buffer provides protection from external impacts
Features and ergonomics are first-rate
Low-grade headphones
Average customer rating:
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Memorex MD5030 Personal CD Player with FM/AM Radio
Manufacturer: Memorex ProductGroup: CE Binding: Electronics Accessories:
Product Features:
ASIN: B00004RJIN |
Amazon.com Review
A feature-laden personal stereo at a bargain price, the Memorex MD5030 combines a capable CD player and versatile AM/FM tuner in a handsome, ergonomic package. Like most portables, the MD5030's controls are on the front and top of the player. What makes this player special is the shape of these controls. Small, directional arrows for forward and reverse skip, ovals for programming radio stations and selecting CD-play mode, and a round button for turning antishock protection off and on make the MD5030 easy to operate without stopping to look at the player.Memorex has included two separate display panels. The first, ringed by its relevant control buttons, sits on the lid and displays radio station, band (AM or FM), and station-preset number. The second displays CD track number, elapsed time, and disc programming and is located near the upper edge, surrounded by transport keys (play/pause, stop, forward, and reverse). Volume, power, headphone, and line-out facilities occupy the right side of the MD5030.
Several other amenities elevate this machine above competing no-frills models. Disc and track repeat, 24-track programmability, and an intro option that plays the first 30 seconds of each song should satisfy disc-jockey wannabes, while a bass-boost switch on the left side of the player adds an extra measure of low-frequency fullness. We also appreciate the machine's ability to recharge ni-cad batteries. When you connect the AC adapter and install the appropriate batteries, a small red LED indicates the batteries are recharging.
The MD5030's 3-second antishock protection system is sufficient for activities such as walking or light exercise. However, the MD5030's 3-second protection is hard-pressed to handle the prolonged shocks encountered in a car, on a mountain bike, or while jogging. As the antishock system seriously shortens battery life, you should turn it off when not needed.
Sonically, the MD5030 is better than average, with fine stereo separation, a clear midrange, and fine vocal reproduction. Thanks to the use of 1-bit digital-to-analog converters, high frequencies were neither bright nor aggressive, making this machine an excellent companion for marathon listening sessions, as it isn't fatiguing. The tuner section was also impressive, although distant stations were noisy when the mono/stereo selector was set to stereo. In these cases, switching to mono dramatically improved reception.
Our major complaint is not with the player but with the supplied headphones, which offered inadequate bass and only average reproduction of subtle, recorded detail. It should be noted, however, that few portable CD players in this price range offer headphones with acceptable bass. We recommend you treat yourself to a better pair.
Given its excellent ergonomics, fine tuner, and many features, the Memorex MD5030 is a strong contender among midpriced personal CD players. --Anthony Chiarella
Pros:
Amazon.com Product Description
The Memorex MD5030 personal CD player offers antishock skip protection. It features a one-bit digital-to-analog converter, an AM/FM tuner with five AM and five FM station presets, a digital LCD display, a repeat track/disc function, and 21-track programmable memory. Bass boost enables this player to produce deeper, richer sounds. The Memorex MD5030 includes a pair of headphones and an AC adapter. It runs on two AA alkaline or rechargeable batteries (not included) and comes with a 90-day parts and labor warranty.Customer Reviews:
great value, user friendly.......2000-04-18
Built like a brick Outhouse........2000-04-15
Total Crap.......2000-04-08
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