Submitted by LSG4M3R t3_118m2xk in headphones
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[deleted] t1_j9i6td0 wrote
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maXXXjacker t1_j9i8s8z wrote
I just busted out my Sony CD Walkman D-E220 and a copy of Weird Al - Off the Deep End. Ahh memories. I can't believe you can still buy this model on Amazon.
numtini t1_j9jzc1d wrote
In 2000 I had upgraded to a Minidisc, which didn't skip, and had a TOSlink input so I could rip CDs digitally to MD. Also upgraded my PortaPros to Grado SR60s.
chris22783 t1_j9lw5k4 wrote
The mid cycle players let you put MP3s on a disc, cool but not great, the upper tier end ones let you use Sony's proprietary compression format and jam hours of music on a disc - pretty impressive. That's assuming you could get the software to work though.
numtini t1_j9m82a1 wrote
>Sony's proprietary compression format
All of them used ATRAC, Sony's compression standard. It was initially equal to 80 minutes, which covered exactly what a CD could. Later versions let you go further than the 80 minute limit, but they didn't become common until mp3 had already won that race.
Soupoftheevening t1_j9k7m6q wrote
does anybody know how to fix one of these playing super quiet? the volume adjuster even at max is extremely quiet like abnormally and it used to work great 😠ive tried new batteries and headphones and etc
chris22783 t1_j9lvsgk wrote
That was the 90's son - I've got a SL-SX500 from 1998 w/ 40 seconds of anti-shock memory II. It served me well, I used to haul it everywhere listening to stuff. Wouldn't be surprised if it still worked if I threw some batteries in it.
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LSG4M3R OP t1_j9hx995 wrote
I got these at thrift store and love them! They are Panasonic SL-SX400 CDP and Sennheiser MX400 earphones, both in great condition. I bet most of you audio enthusiasts have tried cdp back in the days, but if you haven't, they sound very good. Most of them including mine has powerful headphone amps, and I could even rock my hd560s with 50% volume. Of course they are not hi-fi level of sound but it is very enjoyable. If you never experienced them, I highly recommend to try it out.