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Review 2 of 9
Price Paid:
$200.00
from autosonics Year / Model Reviewed: CDC635 Strengths: Compact size, looks good, and allows features like 72 disc title memory and 6-disc random (though you probably need a matching deck to get these features). Plays scratched discs without much of a problem. In my opinion, a disc changer is essential for any car audio system. Forget about having to switch discs while driving, or screwing around with those stupid visor sleeves. Weaknesses: Takes kind of long to change discs; skips in sub-zero weather; after a couple of years, doesn't always eject on the first try; won't play most CD-Rs I've tried, and the one's that do play tend to skip like crazy (tip: sometimes, repeatedly trying to play a CD-R will eventually make it work). Other reviewers have stated that theirs will play burned discs no problem; with mine, that is not the case. Summary: The Clarion 635 is my first cd changer. I purchased a package deal from a local audio store; for about $600 Can. I got the changer, the Clarion ARX7370 cassette receiver, and the Clarion EHQ5100 processor. I'm still happy as hell with that deal! Initially, I was the least impressed with the changer. It seemed to skip too easily and without real provocation. However, this improved with time; the more I used it, the less it skipped. It only skips now during cold weather, which is 3 or 4 months out of the year in Ontario. I've also heard complaints about the cost of spare cartridges. For me, this was a non-issue, since I managed to scam an extra cartridge by exchanging the changer for a new one, but keeping the magazine! I'm fairly happy with my purchase, since it matches the rest of my Clarion gear. I have the feeling there are better one's out there for the price, but I can't say since I haven't used them. Similar Products Used: None
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