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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Durable Boom Box, April 12, 2001
This review is from: Sony CFD980 Sports Series Boombox (Black) (Electronics)

I shopped for several weeks for just the right boom box. I wanted something that would survive the rough construction site abuse it would have to take at work. I initially passed this one by trying to avoid push-button volume controls and radios "that look like space ships." But I came back to it because of its hardiness, even though I had vowed to get one with a rotary volume knob. Both the cassette and CD doors have mouldings inside that prevent dirt and dust from getting into the mechanisms. (Most others looked like they would let stuff get in the cracks, but if any gets into the cracks on this model it's confined to an interior trough separating it from the sensitive moving parts). It is very solid feeling and very durable.

It is stable laying flat or standing up and sounds great either way (but if you're a thump-hound you might find it a tad lacking in bass despite the "mega-bass" feature.) The preset sound settings are, at best, a fair substitute for tone control, but that's pretty standard these days. I would have liked a Jazz setting. (It has Rock, Pop, Vocal, and Live)

The store I tested it in was on the fringes of the city and so radio reception was marginal on most of the boom boxes in the store. This model, however, pulled in all my favorites without even extending the antenna. This is the primary frustration I had with my old radio, it simply didn't have a very good tuner. This one is really nice. Having a digital tuner is a very nice convenience. Plus I think it pulls in stations better than other models (both cheaper and more expensive ones).

The CD player works great as does the cassette. I have not made a recording with it yet. The alarm clock function seems like it would be useful, but the LCD display has no illumination so its alarm clock capabilities would be of limited use for me, especially at night.

This is the only boom box I have ever heard of that comes with both an AC adapter and a 12v car adapter. What a great convenience! However, the one complaint I have about this model is with the AC adapter. It is one of those "wall-warts" with a big heavy block that plugs into the wall. Every other boom box I have had just used a cord to get AC to the unit and it had the adapter built into the radio. Instead, with this model you have to lug the bulky adapter around separately. On other models you could wrap up the cord and stuff it in the battery compartment. Not with this one. The adapter is too big - it's very large, about the size of a can of SPAM. The car adapter is relatively compact although it does not fit in the battery compartment either. In short, this nicely portable radio is encumbered by having to carry bulky accessories separately.

I have not used it on battery power yet so I can't testify to its efficiency. It takes 6 D cells for the main unit and 4 AA batteries for memory backup so your preset stations will stay in memory. The clock and alarm settings are also retained.

I use this unit as my primary source of music away from home. I use it at job sites and in the office (I carry it around a lot which is why I have found the power adapter to be cumbersome). A little bit of me wishes it had a remote control, but that's less of a complaint than a testimonial to what a great radio it is -- I want to use it as a stereo. All in all it's a great item. A tad pricey for it's class but for the extra durability and dirt and water protection I found it worth the money.

Good luck and happy shopping.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good camping radio, February 19, 2001
This review is from: Sony CFD980 Sports Series Boombox (Black) (Electronics)
I recieved the Sony Boom Box five days ago specifically to keep in my new camper and to have a CD player in the truck cab while driving to and from our camping destination. I was a bit concerned when I first noticed there were no bass and treble controls but found the sound button much easier to use and created great sound with it's 5 presets. The AM sound comes in with a little to much bass for my liking but others found it just fine. It also appeared to pull in the AM stations a little better than my other radio. The CD player worked flawlessly with great sound and much volume when set on the roof of the truck (not in the campground). The case appears to be very rugged and the rubber foot pads are easy on the counter tops. At nine+ pounds and with a comfortable handle it should be no problem carrying long distances. We did not get a chance to use the tape deck, but on our recent wild boar hunting trip we were lulled to sleep by Ozzy Osburn and the auto shutoff, then rudely awakened by the same with the timer. This function also works with the radio but not the cassette. Sliding volume controls would be better but you get used to the +/- buttons. The unit comes with AC and DC cords, nothing extra to buy. Battery operation was not tested as this unit will rarely leave the camper and the 12 volt outlet. My hunting buddy Bob liked it so much he's ordering one as soon as he gets home. We only tested it for 5 days but would highly recommend it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Yellow or Black, I wish it was back., April 10, 2007
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This review is from: Sony CFD980 Sports Series Boombox (Black) (Electronics)
This CD player of mine has now lived a full rugged beat on life of 13 years and I am looking for a replacement antenna, and a service place to work on the CD reader. It still has GREAT sound, and plays the first half of whatever CD you want to listen to, but after 13 years, I can't say that it wasn't the best money I have spent on a sound system ever.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sony CFD-980 Sports Boombox, March 29, 2011
This review is from: Sony CFD980 Sports Series Boombox (Black) (Electronics)
I got my Sony CFD-980 Sports Portable Boombox around 2000 and it has been a workhorse. Recently (2011) the speakers are sketchy and I'm interested in replacing the speakers (that's why I'm online researching this product) to keep the life going in this box. It has been a great product/reliable/and durable. Sadly, this review of this product may be the last ever written, so, if you come across one of these, snatch it up and you'll be glad you did.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Still Playing After Oh, I Dunno HOW Many Years, August 24, 2010
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This review is from: Sony CFD980 Sports Series Boombox (Black) (Electronics)
This was a good compact product. I'm unsure as to when I bought the thing, but it was the epitome of portable, which is the point. I go into big box stores nowadays and I wouldn't think of what they hawk as "portable". The Sony CFD-980 bridged the gap for those who were still playing cassettes and had a few CDs and needed a radio that actually pulled in the stations. I bought the unit as illustrated, all black, though it came in other styles. This is a nuts-and-bolts player that delivered in a pleasing way, no big fuss to program, and has a laser that plays most of my toughest CDs.

Net, a good purchase. It's a shame that models are discontinued because of the style, as this one was a well-built unit that STILL plays despite being knocked around a lot. I mean, KNOCKED around. It's been dropped several times, and though I've had to crack 'er open and fix it, IT STILL PLAYS. It fell three times without fail 'til that last drop ... three feet. That's when the battery capability failed. Still, YOU tell me a compact player that pulls in the stations and has a great laser and tape player that's still kickin' after ten years. Very few.
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5.0 out of 5 stars DEPENDABLE, September 11, 2004
This review is from: Sony CFD980 Sports Series Boombox (Black) (Electronics)
I have had my Sony boombox (in yellow) for about five years now and never had a problem with it. It gives great sound, makes excellent recordings from cd to cassette and looks attractive. I also love that the timer/alarm can wake me with cd or radio at a pre-set volume. Highly reccommended!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Stands up to abuse!, January 9, 2003
This review is from: Sony CFD980 Sports Series Boombox (Black) (Electronics)
I bought this for my husband about 1 1/2 years ago, and he is still thanking me! It bounces around either on the floor of his pickup truck or in the truck bed, and still works great. On the job, it is constantly subject to all kinds of dirt and dust, ranging from powder-fine sheetrock dust to wet, gritty mud, and is still performing without any problems. We agree that the A/C adapter block seems excessively big and can be a bit of a hassle to carry around, but it is a small price to pay for an otherwise fabulous boombox.
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