Panasonic SLS222 Portable CD Player
Panasonic SLS222 Portable CD Player
Product Description
Amazon.com Review
For a plain, silver CD player that weighs less than a paperback book, Panasonic's SL-S222 is full of surprises. While most portables open via a thumb switch on their front (which is prone to accidental opening), the SL-S222 has a large Open button on its top, making it much easier to insert and remove discs. Panasonic also thoughtfully includes a push button on the center of the CD tray that ejects discs, so you don't have to pry CDs loose with your fingertips. The battery door, located on the back of the player, is a snap to open and close as well.
The right side of this compact player houses the headphone jack along with an assortment of hidden switches and a thin volume dial that may be too tiny for some thumbs. A Hold switch prevents the player from accidentally turning on while it's stored in your backpack or purse. Resume, Random, and Normal switches offer manual access to these functions without relying on the LED and Left/Right disc-skip buttons. We found the manual Random function most useful, since it automatically programs random tracks at the flip of the switch.
The player also has an S-XBS (Super Extra Bass System), which we opted to keep on all the time, as it enhances the dynamics of all musical genres, from classical to rock. Finally, an antishock deactivation switch enables users to save battery life while the player is stationary.
Initially, Panasonic's 10-second antishock protection seemed insufficient, as many players within the same price range sport 40-second memory buffers. However, we were proved wrong in our tests--after tapping it, shaking it, turning it upside down, and dropping it from several inches off the ground, the SL-S222 still refused to skip.
We were impressed with the sound of the SL-S222, which incorporates Panasonic's acclaimed 1-bit MASH (multistage noise-shaping) technology. Panasonic's seemingly flimsy headphones outclassed our standby portable set, which are usually preferable to the tinny, bass-anemic variety that come with most portable CD players.
As for programming features, the SL-S222 has those covered as well. It enables you to program up to 24 tracks in any desired order. Thanks to Panasonic's plainly written, well-illustrated instructions and intuitive user interface, we were able to program a CD containing 18 tracks in preferred order in less than 20 seconds.
In addition to its affordable price, the SL-S222 impressed us with its bass-rich headphones, rock-solid antishock memory, smart features, and superb ergonomics. --Eric Gill
Pros:
Reliable antishock protection
Good headphones
Great ergonomic design
Easy to program
Cons:
Construction is slightly flimsy
Average customer rating:
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Panasonic SLS222 Portable CD Player
Manufacturer: Panasonic ProductGroup: CE Binding: Electronics Accessories:
Product Features:
ASIN: B00004S7NP |
Product Description
This stylish CD player from Panasonic promises portable reliability, featuring Anti-Shock Memory II for continuous play and up to 22 hours of playback on two AA alkaline batteries. This model has a heat resistant polycarbonate body for longer durability on the go. Convenient operation includes a pop-up disk eject system and a one-push full open top cover. Enjoy a variety of playback possibilities with the 24-track random access programming feature. Other features include MASH3 1-bit D/A Conversion System, -XBS (Super Extra Bass System) and all of the standard features at a very affordable price.Amazon.com Review
For a plain, silver CD player that weighs less than a paperback book, Panasonic's SL-S222 is full of surprises. While most portables open via a thumb switch on their front (which is prone to accidental opening), the SL-S222 has a large Open button on its top, making it much easier to insert and remove discs. Panasonic also thoughtfully includes a push button on the center of the CD tray that ejects discs, so you don't have to pry CDs loose with your fingertips. The battery door, located on the back of the player, is a snap to open and close as well.The right side of this compact player houses the headphone jack along with an assortment of hidden switches and a thin volume dial that may be too tiny for some thumbs. A Hold switch prevents the player from accidentally turning on while it's stored in your backpack or purse. Resume, Random, and Normal switches offer manual access to these functions without relying on the LED and Left/Right disc-skip buttons. We found the manual Random function most useful, since it automatically programs random tracks at the flip of the switch.
The player also has an S-XBS (Super Extra Bass System), which we opted to keep on all the time, as it enhances the dynamics of all musical genres, from classical to rock. Finally, an antishock deactivation switch enables users to save battery life while the player is stationary.
Initially, Panasonic's 10-second antishock protection seemed insufficient, as many players within the same price range sport 40-second memory buffers. However, we were proved wrong in our tests--after tapping it, shaking it, turning it upside down, and dropping it from several inches off the ground, the SL-S222 still refused to skip.
We were impressed with the sound of the SL-S222, which incorporates Panasonic's acclaimed 1-bit MASH (multistage noise-shaping) technology. Panasonic's seemingly flimsy headphones outclassed our standby portable set, which are usually preferable to the tinny, bass-anemic variety that come with most portable CD players.
As for programming features, the SL-S222 has those covered as well. It enables you to program up to 24 tracks in any desired order. Thanks to Panasonic's plainly written, well-illustrated instructions and intuitive user interface, we were able to program a CD containing 18 tracks in preferred order in less than 20 seconds.
In addition to its affordable price, the SL-S222 impressed us with its bass-rich headphones, rock-solid antishock memory, smart features, and superb ergonomics. --Eric Gill
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Customer Reviews:
Panasonic SLS2222 CD Player.......2001-10-30
Good allround Discman.......2000-05-21
You can't ask for more in a cheap discman. You get 10 Seconds antishock (enough for me in the car), XBS on/off (Extra Bass), 30 track programing and some other modes. If you find the 10 Second Antishock a problem, you can probably buy a later model for not much more with 20 secs or even a 40 second one. Another excellent thing about this product is the Rechargeable batteries. It comes with a built in recharger for the AA rechargeable batteries. I have only had to buy about 5 sets of the rechargeable batteries in for my nearly 2 years overused cd player.
In conclusion, this is a great solution for a little price. The only thing a changed were the headphones which I replaced with the one that fit inside your ears.
I bought the Panasonic 361c.......2000-04-19
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