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58 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Well, what choice do you have?
If you want a CD/MP3/Cassette/Tuner Boombox, this is pretty much the ONLY one available, anywhere. While this unit does have some annoying quirks, its not nearly as insufferable as this "spotlight reviewer" makes it out to be. In fact, I find it to be quite an enjoyable boombox to use and listen too. There are some misconceptions that I would like to clear up on this...
Published on August 23, 2005

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173 of 192 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Very Disappointing
After reading the reviews that were already posted here, I purchased this item with great anticipation. I ended up returning it to Amazon.com within one week. The only thing I enjoyed was the cosmetic appearance and light weight for carrying. I was terribly disappointed in several important features. Most importantly, the sound quality was surprisingly poor. It only...
Published on October 31, 2004 by JulyGirl


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173 of 192 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Very Disappointing, October 31, 2004
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JulyGirl (Hartford, CT) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Panasonic RX-D29 CD / Radio / Cassette Boombox with MP3 CD Playback (Electronics)
After reading the reviews that were already posted here, I purchased this item with great anticipation. I ended up returning it to Amazon.com within one week. The only thing I enjoyed was the cosmetic appearance and light weight for carrying. I was terribly disappointed in several important features. Most importantly, the sound quality was surprisingly poor. It only sounded reasonably good with the "sound virtualizer" turned on. The four preset equalizer options always worsened the sound. Classical instrumental music sounded okay, but music containing vocals had a serious balance problem; the vocals were too soft in contrast to the instruments and it was quite difficult to hear the lyrics clearly. I tested the same CDs on an older, much cheaper boombox and did not encounter the same problem. Many important features are only accessible from the remote control, so if the remote became damaged or lost, many of these functions would also be lost. The interface is not user-friendly or intuitive. For example, there is no general on/off or power button for turning on the CD player. You have to load a CD and then press play in order to "wake up" the boombox. Then, if you want to display the summarized track information or the total playing time, you have to STOP the CD while it is playing. You cannot use the search button to go backwards from the first track on a CD to the last one; I therefore could not access hidden bonus tracks on a collection of newly-released CDs that happen to have them hidden before the first track instead of after the final track. Most CD players have search buttons that do allow you to search backwards from the first track or forward from the last track to the first. Many of the other features on this box (including programming a desired sequence of tracks or accessing the radio presets) also require a bizarre set of steps using the remote control. I found myself having to refer repeatedly to the user manual, and it would've taken me a long time to memorize the steps. The designers should have put more control buttons right on the box and not just on the remote control. The display is small and poorly lit. The cassette player is also rather poorly made. I tried to listen to an audiobook and heard too much white noise when I set the volume high enough to comfortably hear the narrator (not very loud). The cassette player is only for "normal setting" tapes (not high position or metal). The radio had fair-to-poor reception despite the digital tuner. This boombox actually made me want to turn off my music or book, and that is why I decided to return it.
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58 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Well, what choice do you have?, August 23, 2005
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This review is from: Panasonic RX-D29 CD / Radio / Cassette Boombox with MP3 CD Playback (Electronics)
If you want a CD/MP3/Cassette/Tuner Boombox, this is pretty much the ONLY one available, anywhere. While this unit does have some annoying quirks, its not nearly as insufferable as this "spotlight reviewer" makes it out to be. In fact, I find it to be quite an enjoyable boombox to use and listen too. There are some misconceptions that I would like to clear up on this unit though...In regards to the loss of vocals and balance; this unit has a sound virtualizer, which is the equivelant of surround sound which is found on many TV's and DVD players to create the illusion of an enhanced stereo image. As you know, if you watch a movie with the surround sound on, in most cases the background music drowns out the vocals. This is a normal side-effect of fake surround sound options. All you have to do is turn OFF the virtualizer and the problem is gone. In regards to track selection, while you can't hit the back button to go from the first track to the last (a feature not found on many boomboxes) but you can input the track number directly on the remote if you're too lazy to hit the NEXT button a few times. And, in regards to powering the unit on and off; its not as complicated as its made out to be. There is a general 'power off' button, and the elaborate process of "waking the unit up" is hitting the play button for the CD player. I dont think thats such a big deal...in fact it seems easier for quick playback - instead of powering on, then hitting play, all you do is hit play and you're crankin.Oh, and the incredibly 'complicated' procedure of setting the clock? Hit 'set clock' on the remote, then press the CD FF or REV keys to adjust the time, then 'set clock' again to confirm. I didnt find that so difficult and I think was over-exaggerated by the other reviewer. That's not to say the unit is perfect, because its not. My major beefs with it are that you cant skip search through an mp3 track...meaning you can't zip halfway through the song to hear the chorus, or if its an audiobook you cant track to where you left off. It just plays from beginning to end and thats it. I think that they did put a bit too much control into the remote - I dont like how I cant set the sleep timer, set the clock, or even skip through mp3 folders without it. Also, I hate that they put the headphone jack on the back of the unit. Really though, these are quirks I can live with given the fact that this boombox is the ONLY one that has every popular form of media in one unit, and also for that fact that it has an incredibly low price tag for all the feautres it has. And it puts out decent sound too, about as good as any respectable boom box. Overall, you dont have much of a choice if you want all these features, but at least there's enough here to not make you feel that even though it was your ONLY choice that it was a BAD choice. I'm very picky with boomboxes, and I've come to enjoy this one.
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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Good sound, bad interface, October 22, 2005
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A. Shumway (Colorado Springs, CO, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Panasonic RX-D29 CD / Radio / Cassette Boombox with MP3 CD Playback (Electronics)
I got a JVC RC-EX30 for the kids last Christmas. Since I needed another portable stereo for the kitchen I thought I'd get another but it's discontinued. The Panasonic RX-D29 seemed to be a comparable item so I got it.

The sound is really good. For a small boombox it has surprising clarity and depth.

The problems start when I put in an MP3 CD. The spinup took about five seconds as all of the files were examined. Then the little LCD readout showed " 15 135" to indicate that I had 15 folders/albums and 135 songs on the CD. I pressed play and the display changed to " 1 3:45" as the first song started playing. After a while I thought, OK how do I change to the 6th album? After much fiddling and trying I found I had two options.

I could somehow know that the sixth album started on song 86 and press the >> button 86 times or I could stop the CD and hold down the >> button as the song numbers advanced to 86.

-There is no way to simply change the album folder
-There is no readout of the name of the album or song on the LCD so you're always guessing where in the CD you are at
-There is no random or repeat for any type of CD. This means that if I have a Christmas mix CD to play during holidays I always start at the first and go thru in the same order, all 300 songs over and over.
-There is no way to fast forward within an MP3 song. This is particularly troubling if the MP3 is a copy of a Books-on-Tape cassette. It likely only has a few "songs" and each is 20 minutes or more.
-Unlike my car stereo, this unit does not remember where on the CD I was when I last stopped or changed functions to tape/radio. Hence I have to start at the first of my 200 songs again.

All in all, it's practically useless for playing MP3s.

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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This boombox is a keeper!, November 18, 2004
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Ruth Keeper (Stillwater, OK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Panasonic RX-D29 CD / Radio / Cassette Boombox with MP3 CD Playback (Electronics)
Panasonic RXD29 has an extremely hard-to-find combination of features: CD, MP3, cassette, AM/FM, in this sleek and classy-looking, lightweight boombox. I want to play audio books on CD or cassette, as well as our extensive downloaded collection of Old-Time Radio (OTR) MP3's, while working on a variety of projects. The boombox format is essential; it goes to the studio, garage, kitchen, etc. The choice of AC or DC current, plus battery backup on clock and radio presets, makes it extremely practical, and the remote control adds convenience.

Sound quality seems excellent for the price. It would rate 5 stars, but the controls are a bit small and complex, and the radio antenna seems vulnerable. Also, the hollow spaces in the back could be enlarged a tiny bit, or the remote reduced in size, so the remote could be tucked in.

Despite these problems, I'm considering buying two more as gifts, and think it's a super value for the price. As my daughter said, "Cool box, Mom!"
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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Got what I was looking for!, July 12, 2004
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"svman" (Maryland, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Panasonic RX-D29 CD / Radio / Cassette Boombox with MP3 CD Playback (Electronics)
I was looking for a Boombox with the following features
- Should play mp3 files,
- Must have tape deck and
- Must have a remote
This was the only boombox that met all those criteria. It recognized my mp3 files without any problems. Sound is pretty decent. I give 4 stars instead of 5, because it did not sound as good as some of the similar sized Sony boomboxes. Overall I am very satisfied.
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35 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Finally found a boom box which plays mp3, September 6, 2004
This review is from: Panasonic RX-D29 CD / Radio / Cassette Boombox with MP3 CD Playback (Electronics)
I was looking for a branded boom box, which plays mp3 as well. This boom box satisfies what I was looking for,

1. Plays mp3
2. Plays cassette
3. Has FM radio

Reproduces sound clearly, has additional options like sleep timer and sound virtualized.

Following options would have made the product very good.

1. Line in/out
2. Display that reads mp3 tags
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Jack Of All Trades, Master Of Some..., November 3, 2006
This review is from: Panasonic RX-D29 CD / Radio / Cassette Boombox with MP3 CD Playback (Electronics)
It's amazing how tough it is to find boomboxes that have CD players capable of playing MP3 CD's - apparently, the industry has decided that most people don't want this feature in their CD boombox (they must assume people get their MP3 fix from iPods and similar devices). But for those of us who've not yet shelled out a few hundred dollars for the latest iPod (I think the latest version is down to a quantum-level size device), this is a solid player for that purpose. And the cassette player/recorder is also handy if you want to tape from your MP3 CD (or any CD, or the radio) for the benefit of those you may know who still haven't gone to CD yet (there are still a few of those out there as well). Generally, this is a good product, though there are a couple of drawbacks.

First, the remote control apparently does not work when the boombox is running purely on batteries. This seems kind of silly given that remotes aren't exactly power hogs. Now, this could simply be a quirk of mine, and may not be a feature of the product overall, but I really didn't feel like dealing with the hassle of shipping it back and getting another one, so I've decided to live with this (it's not often it'll be on pure battery mode).

The other minor complaint is that it's not possible to fast-forward within an MP3 track when playing an MP3 CD (regular CD's can fastforward within a track). Not sure why it doesn't, since every other MP3 CD player I've come across does (discman, car MP3 CD player, etc.), but it's not enough of a complaint to discourage picking one up in my view.

The sound equalizer is very minimal, but truthfully I wasn't picking this up so that everything would sound like a stadium rock concert to a jazz club to a concert hall, and things in-between. I found no problem with the modes available, and find that this is doing the job I needed it to do just fine.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars GOOD UNIT, HOWEVER NO RESUME ON CD, REAR EARPHONES!, August 12, 2006
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This review is from: Panasonic RX-D29 CD / Radio / Cassette Boombox with MP3 CD Playback (Electronics)
Just bought mine last week and just like many other consumers, I was searching for CD-MP3-AM-FM RADIO and remote.
ADVANTAGES ARE:
1) The ONLY smaller desktop unit that I found with CD-MP3-AM-FM RADIO and remote.
2) Has sleep timer 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 and 120 minutes. This is handy for CD's, MP3's and the radio.
3) Fairly good sound for the money.
4) Easy to use remote. (I leave mine next to the unit).
DISADVANTAGES ARE:
1) Earphone plug in the back of the unit. When I want to plug in my earphone, it is hard to reach this and it is a poor design!
2) My biggest disappointment--no resume on CD or MP3! I listen to alot of audio books and I find this a real inconveince! I have to go to the track that I think I left off or write it down! (My Panasonic MP3 CD small portable has this, why did they forget this in this one?).
3) Terrible reception on AM--STATIC!
4) Sound equalizer needs much improvement for the sound quality and ease of use.
I bought this because it is the only AM/FM/CD/MP3/CASSETTE unit with a timer and remote that I could find! Since the AM radio is so terrible, I ended up buying the Sony ICF-M410V so I can listen to my AM talk shows. This one has a sleep timer up to 60 minutes, a clock and easy to use.
Overall, I still give it a 4 because of it's many features and that it has a cassette for my older tapes. **And, I wish I would have bought it on Amazon, not at Radio Shack (they were about $25 more). Live and learn! If you are looking for a all in one with CD, MP3, CASSETTE, REMOTE AND AM-FM RADIO, this is about the only one that you will find and I looked for 3 months!
UPDATE: September 18, 2006: After owning this one month, I like it better and better! I love the SLEEP feature that you can use up to 120 minutes (2 hours) either on the radio or the CD! This AUTOMATICALLY shuts the unit off. It is a great feature if you are listening to a CD that contains 40 hours of MP3's on it and you don't want it to play all night!
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent sound and features, May 19, 2007
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This review is from: Panasonic RX-D29 CD / Radio / Cassette Boombox with MP3 CD Playback (Electronics)
This is one of the few boomboxes left in the market with which you can enjoy classical music. It produces a sound that has richness, but also clarity, particularly when you compare it with the muddy sound that comes from almost every other boombox.

It has equalizer modes that make it perfectly fine to listen to rock, rap, or anything else too, and the features and controls are very convenient. The design is clean and nice, but will not appeal those who like their boomboxes flashy, 3 feet long, and with fins :-)
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39 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's a boombox - and for a boombox, it deserves all five stars!!, October 19, 2005
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This review is from: Panasonic RX-D29 CD / Radio / Cassette Boombox with MP3 CD Playback (Electronics)
I started to give this radio four stars because it did not sound like a Bose... then I smacked myself in the forehead... cuz, it was never meant to compete with the high end radios. I researched radios, sound and other features for about two months before getting this one for my daughters 14th birthday. It fit the bill perfect. I doubt we will use the tape, but the ability to play mp3's makes the machine priceless. After looking, listening, and playing with around 100 radios or boomboxes, I can assuredly say that the sound on this unit is easily comparable! The logic of the controls is not too tough and if the kid loses the remote... shame on her :)

Bottom line, if you are looking for something that has decent sound, good construction, and most importantly - plays other formats on cdr's... this has got to be the most affordable quality option out there. I highly recommend this unit!
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