JVC XL-MC334BK 200-CD Changer

JVC XL-MC334BK 200-CD Changer

  • Electric CD door with disc eject
  • Text CompuLink
  • Title memory, up to 32 characters and 200 CDs
  • 8 user category files, up to 32 discs per file
  • Multi-jog dial for disc/track selection

Product Description
200 CD changer in a single chassis. Electric CD door w/disc eject, 8X oversampling, text CompuLink, Title memory up to 32 characters and 200 cd’s, 8 user category files, up to 32 discs per file, Search by title, performer or genre. Change up to 25 CDs while stopping playback, Mulit jog dial for disc/track selection. Full function remote controlAmazon.com Review
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JVC XL-MC334BK 200-CD Changer

5 Responses to “JVC XL-MC334BK 200-CD Changer”

  1. I bough this product and it work well for only 8 months, at this moment the carrousel is all creasy and the discs don’t plays.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Like many reviewers I encountered the apparently fatal skipping problems during playback. They started around the time the warranty expired and only got worse. Very frustrating.

    Years later, after learning what caused a similar problem with a DVD player (different brand), I discovered a fix. I removed the many CD boxes that I had piled on top of the player. Apparently the weight was too much. It has not skipped since!!

    Aside from that, the player itself/functions and sound quality are decent. Probably would have been 4 stars.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. This is a great device for the price it costs. It indeed plays CDRs with no problem. This device allows you to organize your CDs by Genre, Author and CD name. Its remote control is compact and complete. Finally, it has a beautiful design.

    Some annoying stuff:

    - noisy when changing a CD (but it is not an important stuff, and sometimes it makes you feel like in a Robocop movie due to the mecanism sound)

    - doesn’t have an RS232 interface for data input. It is painful to input each CD information using arrows and an enter button…

    - doesn’t have memory for the CDs based on their serial number. If you change a CD place, the system won’t recognize it so you will need to re-input all the information.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. When this unit jammed the first time, I took it in under warranty. Now it is jammed again and I am ready to give it to my local high school eletronics class and get a better one.
    It also skipped a lot for no reason. Another dissappointment: it cant play a random selection of a particular genre or user group. I am very dissappointed in JVC.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. This is a good player overall; it’s a bit noisy, and it doesn’t like scratched CDs. This player simply DOES NOT PLAY cdrs; it makes a really nasty clunking noise and spits it out. I’ve written to JVC about this with no response; it doesn’t make sense that they make a device for recording CDRs, then their own players won’t handle them.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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