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48 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The cd portable that really wanted to like...
I never see anyone talk much about the sound quality of portable cd players, and this is the most important aspect of any piece of audio equipment, so that's what this review is about. I bought the Panasonic SX-320 after auditioning numerous other models in its price range; from Sony, JVC, Koss, RCA, Sanyo, and Panasonic. I found the sound of the SX-320 better than the...
Published on June 30, 2003 by Neo

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Does the Job, but worth it to buy better CD player
This CD player does the job, and is good for its price, but it lacks some features that i miss with my old CD player. For example, when you stop a song, instead of picking up right where you left off it goes to the beggining of that song. This can be a pain if you have a book on CD or a stand up comedy recording, since they are in one long stream (at least mine are)...
Published on October 28, 2003


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48 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The cd portable that really wanted to like..., June 30, 2003
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Neo "neoone" (Kapuskasing, Ont.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Panasonic SL-SX320 Portable CD Player (Electronics)
I never see anyone talk much about the sound quality of portable cd players, and this is the most important aspect of any piece of audio equipment, so that's what this review is about. I bought the Panasonic SX-320 after auditioning numerous other models in its price range; from Sony, JVC, Koss, RCA, Sanyo, and Panasonic. I found the sound of the SX-320 better than the competition; even better than the costlier SX-420 model. My reason for wanting a cd player was because I had purchased a Sony PSYC E-350 unheard, and was always disappointed with its unappealing sound quality and volume (which was always either not loud enough or too loud). The overall quality of sound the Panasonic was able to deliver was far superior in comparison to my Sony PSYC, that was immediately apparent. For all it offered, the player initially struck me as a remarkable value for its price. The sound of the Panasonic was spacious, deep and detailed; and didn't have any of that harsh "headrill" sound of the Sony at its loudest volumes. But that is in part due to the fact that the Panasonic is pitifully weak in its volume output. It couldn't drown out exterior sounds at its loudest volume, which made it impossible to hear many of the details in the music, as they collided with the outside sounds. And when I looked at the specifications, no wonder! The headphone output is a measly 5mw.

Further research into current cd portables led me to discover that there is something of a conspiracy among electronics manufacturers to hide the specifications of their headphone output and minimize the fact that the crop of cd portables today are deliberately weak in volume output. Try and find the headphone specs for Sony and Panasonic portables on the web; all they'll tell you is that it has a headphone jack! Manufacturers are now deliberately installing volume-limiting circuitry (the addition of which does NOTHING good for maintaining the quality of the sound!), in part to protect their profits in the long-term. The Panasonic SX-320 is loud enough if you listen to it in a quiet environment, such as in the home, but a portable cd player is designed to be listened to outside, so limiting the max. volume can make the player all but useless. Even if you have cat ears or like listening to your polka music just above a whisper, having good volume output is still beneficial. It allows you to use the player with a greater variety of quality headphones that aren't super-sensitive, and playing at volumes well below the maximum won't crush your dynamics or cause as much distortion when you have volume to spare. The electronics manufacturers want to act like your parents and tell you how loud you should play your portable... by forcing you to listen at a much-reduced volume than what you used to be able to get in CD portables. I say let's send them a message and VOTE WITH YOUR POCKETBOOK! Don't buy wimpy CD portables. The inclusion of AVLS and similar volume-limiting circuitry in CD portables is a feature that consumers pay for but didn't ask for, and it is completely unnecessary. The fact that all CD players have a volume switch makes that feature redundant.

Back to the sound: Further comparisons with the Sony revealed flaws in the Panasonic sound; the SX-320 was as dry and cold as it was open and detailed. Although details like bass in the Pana were better defined (not to mean "well defined"....), the Sony had the edge when it came to musicality. There are specific reasons for this but, they're too complicated to go into here. Suffice to say, the Panasonic had everything in its right place, but wasn't very exciting to listen to, if you happened to be listening to music. The Sony wasn't exactly killer diller in this area either, but in the end and after many careful comparisons, I chose the E-350 over the SX-320. Because if the sound quality is interfering with the music coming through, what's the point of listening to music on it?

As for the non-sound quality related issues; the Pana gets top marks: Ergonomics are great (like the locking latch on the cover), looks are great, buttons are easy to manipulate, LCD display is easy to read, overall size is pretty compact, and player is extremely light, making it less prone to damage if dropped, due to the lowered force of impact. (Indeed, I dropped the player on the floor of a subway within 10 minutes of buying it, not a scratch). I always listen to my CD portables with the anti-skip protection removed; because it too interferes greatly with the sound. I give a strike against the Panasonic for the fact that it's anti-skip setting ("POS2" is the better sounding one) needs to be reset every time you change the batteries. With the Sony, you can just set the switch permanently to "off" and never worry about it. In regular walks around town, I've never had either player skip on me with the reduced anti-skip buffer.

CONCLUSION: Despite the dry, uninvolving sound and the limited volume ("25" sure -sounds- loud, doesn't it...), the Panasonic SX-320 is an excellent buy for the price; for someone who doesn't care about its faults. Unfortunately, it isn't the SX-320 that has caused me to end my search for the new CD portable that has both great sound and good volume output.

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Does the Job, but worth it to buy better CD player, October 28, 2003
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This review is from: Panasonic SL-SX320 Portable CD Player (Electronics)
This CD player does the job, and is good for its price, but it lacks some features that i miss with my old CD player. For example, when you stop a song, instead of picking up right where you left off it goes to the beggining of that song. This can be a pain if you have a book on CD or a stand up comedy recording, since they are in one long stream (at least mine are). Anyway, it does the basic job well and I can't really complain about performance or quality. But if you can spend and extra ten or twenty bucks, i recomend you do so.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If your a Klutz like me..., May 28, 2003
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This CD player is for you! I have a tendancy to drop CD players for some reason or another, and this one has lasted me even though I drop it at least once a month! It even survived rolling in the street! It didnt get run over though. Its got the required features that I use, and its easy to carry and store.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best value, May 20, 2003
This review is from: Panasonic SL-SX320 Portable CD Player (Electronics)
Glad I waited for the price on this great basic CD/CD-R/CD-RW player to come down. It was a good value, and now Amazon has turned it into an excellent value! Attractive design, easy to press buttons, nicely fit headphones, and Panasonic quality. (I laughed when I read the review by the guy who dropped it.) A great choice if all you want is a basic CD player. And over 30 hours on two cheap AA batteries!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice CD Player, May 16, 2003
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"jc045" (CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Panasonic SL-SX320 Portable CD Player (Electronics)
This cd player isn't flimsy. I dropped it a couple of times already and it still is fine. The headphones are OK but i wouldn't suggest using them. The CD player only has basic necessities in a CD player and no extras. Anti-skip on this is way better than my old CD player though. It's a good player for the price.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very descent for the price, May 20, 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: Panasonic SL-SX320 Portable CD Player (Electronics)
This cd player definitely does it's basic job well. It is a very simple design and produces good sound. Yes, I must admit it seems a bit fragile, but hey, you get what you pay for..
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great!!!!, January 6, 2004
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Panasonic SL-SX320 Portable CD Player (Electronics)
This is a great CD-Player. I use it when I walk home, and it doesn't skip. I find it very useful. The sound quality is great, and it works very well. The only down-side is that the earphones don't stay on your head very well. Other than that they are great. I find the EQ button very useful because some music sounds better in a different mode. For example, a radio show with two guys talking softly is good with the bass boost version, while a trio of singers is better live. All in all, this is great.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Horrible, February 28, 2004
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John E. Anderson (Weston, Connecticut United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Panasonic SL-SX320 Portable CD Player (Electronics)
Recently while I was on a bus trip, I found that if player was not sitting on a completely flat surface, a clicking sound was evident as if the disc was brushing up against the side of the player. This only got worse, and the clicking got louder at all times, until I finally decided to cut my losses and rip the top cover off. I then proceeded to give it an Office Space-like beating, punishing the player for months of torture. I urge you to not consider purchasing such a horrendous item. Hope this helps.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars cheap, but sound is not good, November 14, 2003
This review is from: Panasonic SL-SX320 Portable CD Player (Electronics)
If you just need the cheapest "brand name" player, this one is ok, but the sound quality is not very good, it sounds as if you are listening to the mono recording;o)
Spend a few bucks more and get something with good sound.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's Good Stuff..., May 21, 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: Panasonic SL-SX320 Portable CD Player (Electronics)
This CD is great! A long life and it serves it's purpose very well. It has all the functions like XBS, repeat, shuffle, resume. Also, it's very easy to use because of its simple design. The size is relatively slim and lightweight. Even if it does seem flimsy. All in all, it is a great buy. You won't regret it, unless you're careless and plan to drop it!
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