- Rack mountable CD player^MP3 Compatibility^±6% pitch adjustment^Auto Cue^Wireless remote control included
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Has problems with CDRs,
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This review is from: Tascam CD160MKII Rackmount CD Player with MP3 Capability (Electronics)
This unit has difficulty buffering data in what is called ESP (Electronic Shock Protection) mode when playing back CDRs burned as an audio CD. I'm guessing it is a software issue with that feature.
ESP mode is on by default when you place an audio CD in the unit. When it is on, it has random issues with playback of CDRs; skipping, hanging stopping. You have to physically turn it off (ESP Mode) with the remote (no button on unit to turn it off). When it is off, the playback of CDRs has no issues. There is nothing in the documentation (unit manual) that recommends or suggests that this is a problem; I have confirmed that it is. I checked the documentation from front to back, including the trouble-shooting section. The trouble-shooting section has a heading of "Audio Skips" but does not reference ESP mode to be a problem. The unit does not seem to have the same issue with store-bought audio CDs in ESP mode (at least the few I tried and I did not try it for long as that is not why I bought it) , just CDRs. And it is a random issue, it did not show problems for a few weeks with the second unit I got that NVS replaced because it did it in the first five days with the first unit. I can only assume that it is not my CDRs or how I make them because they are high-quality TDK CDRs and they have no problem running in any other CD player I own. Here's another strange twist. I burned an MP3 disk of the same songs and put it in the player as it does say it plays MP3s. The documentation does not say whether or not ESP mode is on or off when playing an MP3 disk. I assume it is off because it plays all MP3s without any issues. As long as I keep ESP mode off or create MP3 disks, I am able to use this player as I had intended for CDR playback. I'm disappointed in TASCAM as I have used their products in the past without bugs or issues. If I had a chance to pick another player without the hassle of NVS customer service I would have done so but they did not give me that option. In fact, they were not customer friendly in the slightest and wanted to blame me rather then try to resolve the issue to my full satisfaction. Not once did they offer me suggestions or options. In fact, they berated me and accused me of perhaps not knowing how to operate a CD player when I told them the second player had also started malfunctioning. And they did this after replying to my second email (five days after the first) because I mentioned that I would not give them a favorable reiview due to their lack of response. I have thousands of dollars in audio studio equipment that I have had and continue to have for the last twenty years, so I am confident that I know what I am doing and I know how to operate a CD player. This is the only piece of equipment I wish I had not experienced in all these years. I would prefer not to have it and have something else, but I am able to work around the ESP bug that it has and keeping it is less hassle then returning it for a third one from NVS (only option they gave me) that will likely have the same bug. So beware. It works but has issues with the ESP feature.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Last about a year,
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This review is from: Tascam CD160MKII Rackmount CD Player with MP3 Capability (Electronics)
After being the music on hold player for a year, the unit went belly up! Fits the rack very well, and looks great. Had the unit on a continous loop, and then it just stopped. After power cycling the unit, it would continue to play. Two months of this then it would not even play and cd. Had to run to wally world for a quick $30 replacement. The WW unit has lasted longer than this thing.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simplicity at its best,
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We now have two of these at our ballet studio. Dependable and so easy to use.
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