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127 of 128 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Order the extra remote!,
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This review is from: Bose® Wave® music system multi-CD changer, Graphite Gray (Electronics)
My sister and I purchased this for our father for Christmas, and he absolutely loves it. One issue I have with it is the COMPLETE lack of manual controls, you are utterly reliant on the remote, and the remote is tiny. I ordered a second remote in the larger size, which is much easier for my parents to read without searching for the reading glasses. But the unit sounds like a dream and has worked just perfectly. So, order the extra remote, best to have one on hand just in case you lose one or the dog eats one (yeah, our dogs like electronic remotes, if they can find them), it's well worth the small amount of extra $. With no manual controls on the unit, you're better off having a spare!
54 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not the best system out there,
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This review is from: Bose® Wave® music system multi-CD changer, Graphite Gray (Electronics)
I have to say that the sound is impeccable, however the noise it makes when changing discs makes me want to send this player back. I just got it, but I am having second thoughts. I bought this player specifically for my son who has autism. I love that it has no buttons and so he can't really break anything or take out the CD. However, the noise of the CD change wakes him up every time ..How disappointing to put so much into the sound of the music and so little into the mechanical aspects. The sound quality is amazing though.
62 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not worth the money ($250.00),
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This review is from: Bose® Wave® music system multi-CD changer, Graphite Gray (Electronics)
I had purchased the Bose CD changer to work with my Wave Radio. I liked the Wave Radio so well that I wanted to purchase an accessory to work with my radio. What a mistake! To insert a cd into the changer, you have to forcefully push the discs into each slot and hope that the discs come back out of the machine. I had a disc get stuck inside the changer and it took several attempts to eject the disc. The changer is also very noisy and it takes a while to load all of the discs. I ended up sending the changer back to Bose and I got my $250 dollars back. Using the wave radio with its single slot cd player is much easier because the cd player automatically pulls the disc in once you insert it partially into the player. It will also eject the disc very smoothly without any problems. In the future, I will just play some MP3 discs in my wave radio, or use my Ipod and hook it up. With MP3s, you almost dont need to purchase a cd changer and the wave radio comes with an MP3 player hook up on the back of the unit. You can also use your computer to burn MP3s to a cd and play it in the Wave Radio. I would not recommend the cd changer, but if Bose were to design it differently where the discs are pulled in automatically or something where you don't have to force the cds in, then maybe I would recommend the disc changer.
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