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Sony CDPCX455 400 Disc MegaStorage CD Changer Product Description:



  • 400-disc changer plays CDs, CD-Rs, CD-RWs, and MP3s
  • Fade in/fade out between songs, text display of artist names and CD info
  • Analog RCA, digital optical outputs; RCA input syncs unit with other changers
  • Jog dial control; repeat, random, and programmable play, recently-played search
  • Measures 17 x 7.5 x 21.25 inches (W x H x D)

Product Description

Sony's CDP-CX455 400 Disc MegaStorage® CD Changer is perfect for your extensive CD collection. Access your CDs with ease using Twin Jog Dial and enjoy MP3 and CD-R/CD-RW Playback. Utilize features like Custom File Memo, MegaChanger Control, Optical Digital Output, CD Text, and 2 Repeat Modes (Disc or Track) to make the most of your music. Keyboard Input, FL Display, 32 Step Program Play, Control A1 II, and a Remote Commander® Remote Control are also included. So take control of your CD listening experience with the CDP-CX455! This 400 Disc MegaStorage CD Changer stores and plays CDs only

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420 of 455 people found the following review helpful.
1If You Value Your CD Collection, Don't Buy This CD Changer.
By Andy Rosenblum
I owned a perfectly wonderful Pioneer, 100 Disc CD changer. Since my CD collection had approached the 400 mark, I decided to purchase the Sony CDP-CX455 unit, so that I could randomly listen to my entire collection, without constantly changing CD's. After reading some of the reviews on Amazon, I was reluctant to purchase this unit. Unable to find another unit that would accomodate 400 CD's, I decided to take a chance and went ahead with the purchase. Big mistake! After spending hours loading the CD's into the system and setting it to play on random(shuffle), I soon discovered that several of my CD's were skipping. I am meticulous with the handling of my CD's, so I know that the problem was not caused by my mishandling of them. I removed the CD's that were skipping, hoping that this was an isolated incident. The next day, I turned on the unit and again set it to play songs randomly. Once again, some of the CD's started skipping. When I removed them from the unit, I noticed that there were scratches on both CD's. I then called up Sony to explain to them that this particular CD changer has an engineering defect, and that it scratches CD's. Their response was that they have had no reports of such incidences. I asked to speak with a supervisor, who informed me that this CD changer has been taken off the market and is not being replaced with a similar unit. He said that stores still had them in stock, but once the stock was exhausted there would be no more available. I then asked him why they were not replacing this unit with another 400 CD changer model, and was told that they are getting out of the CD changer business, in favor of DVD/CD combo units. I offered the comment that the reason they are not replacing the CDP-CX455 with a similar unit, is because they know that the CDP-CX455 has an engineering defect, and they are not capable of building a 400 CD unit that is problem free. At any rate, I called the store where I purchased my changer from, and told them that I was returning it because it was scratching my CD's. I then started the long process of removing the CD's from the system and was astounded to find that almost 1 out of every 3 CD's had been scratched by this CD changer. I called back Sony, and their attitude was basically that they couldn't care less. Once you buy a Sony product, you are on your own. Their customer support is non existent. Despite the fact that over 100 of my CD's have been damaged by this unit, their response was that they were sorry, but there is nothing they could do about it. Based on this incident, I will never purchase another Sony product again. If you are planning to purchase this CD player, my advice to you, "Buyer Beware."

74 of 77 people found the following review helpful.
5Don't think twice. Just order & enjoy two (or more) of these reliable changers!
By Henry Thoreau
Ignore whatever criticisms you may encounter regarding the extremely rare "lemons" that inevitably exist with ANY mechanical/electronic product line from ANY manufacturer. [And notice that many other owners of this changer are as fully pleased with their units as I am with mine.] I've owned Sony 400-CD changers since January 2001, and none of my CDs have become unplayable, plus I've not experienced ANY operational or playback problems whatsoever with any of those changers--all of which amounts to a rather remarkable track record of consistent reliability. I currently own six such changers, including four of these great-sounding, dependable CX-455 models, which I've owned for nearly one year. I couldn't be happier! I regularly spend up to several hours per day playing these changers.If, like me, you've got a CD collection that's truly huge, then you most likely aren't keen about the notion of ripping (converting) all those discs into (sonically inferior) MP3 files on your computer's hard drive (where your music files could be subject to eventual "crashes" and ultimate destruction). Such a conversion project could conceivably take many months or even years, depending on the size of your CD collection.But why bother doing that? Just insert your CDs in one or more Sony CDP-CX455 changers, and enjoy full, linear, 16-bit sound quality.Even if you don't (yet) have enough CDs to fill all the changer slots, I strongly recommend you buy (at least) TWO of these changers so as to instantly "link" them (via a very cheap cable per the user manual) and thereby enjoy their "no-delay playback" feature. (Why bother waiting up to 25 or 30 seconds between tracks when operating your changers in their "all-discs" and "shuffle" modes?)Better still, consider connecting your Sony changers to your COMPUTER and thereby "supercharge" your musical entertainment! [Just use some special software ("TitleTrack" is the best choice, in my experience) together with a "SAVR2" or "SAVR3" adapter plus (if necessary) a modestly priced "USB to serial" adapter for connection to one of your computer's USB ports. By the way, if you own more than two Sony changers, you may additionally use a basic "mixer" so as to hear sound from any/all of your changers without having to continually fiddle with your amp/receiver's audio-input selector. I bought my mixer from Radio Shack, and I'm very pleased with it.]Now that I'm able to emulate a colorful, infinitely adaptable/programmable, on-screen "jukebox" (via my computer), I can honestly say that I would never want to return to playing my Sony changers in the relatively limited, "old-fashioned" way (i.e., minus computer control with unlimited, savable, randomizable "playlists" of my favorite songs from multiple changers, etc.). In fact, I no longer have to resort to touching the changers' own "jog dials" to find and play any of my "zillions" of CDs. Moreover, the computer software can interface with a (free) on-line database that makes it unnecessary for you yourself (via attaching a keyboard to each changer) to enter (hardly) any of your CDs' "titles" and "artist names" into the Sony changers' respective memories.Nevertheless, even "all by themselves", these Sony 400-CD changers are obviously impressively and conveniently powerful. If you have more than a few audio CDs, you absolutely owe it to yourself to own one (or, better yet, two) of these delightful, reliable CDP-CX455 changers!P.S.: Don't confuse this Sony "400-CD" (audio only) changer with Sony's more recently introduced "400-DVD/CD combo" (video/audio) units. While the latter are undeniably "adequate" for playing (specifically) DVD VIDEOS, they are disappointingly limited as AUDIO (CD) players. This is because such "combo" units lack any truly easy-to-use playback-mode or music-programming features (not to mention no "artist mode" playback capability, no "linking to a second changer" expandability, and no disc names or artist names displayable within a single, teeny LED window). Evidently, Sony designed their so-called "combo" units primarily for playing VIDEOS, not music. MOREOVER, after one year, my 400-DVD "combo" unit (like many others that I've read about) lost all the on-screen data that I'd entered via a keyboard. It continues to PLAY DVDs okay; it just won't reliably display/retain user-input data on the attached TV's screen. Fortunately, NO such "data-loss" trouble has ever plagued any of my four CX-455 (CD, not DVD) models.

212 of 234 people found the following review helpful.
1Not for Audiophiles
By dancoyle9
This machine plays discs just fine, but if you're really into music, this is not the machine for you. Here's some info they don't tell you:

--It does NOT hold title info on 800 discs ... When you enter a CD title, that title is assigned to the SLOT. So if you remove a CD from slot 99 put a new CD in slot 99, the player still displays the title of the original CD.

--To change play modes (e.g., Continuous to Shuffle or Shuffle 1 to Shuffle All), you must press Stop first. I have owned about 10 CD players in the past (most of them Sonys), and none of them behave like this. You can usually switch without interrupting the current song.

--Plan to spend many hours loading and entering CDs (even with a keyboard). It takes 17 seconds to change discs (!) even if you're going from Disc 1 to Disc 2. It's about 24 seconds if the carousel has to move half way around.

--It stores artist info, but not genre. You can use the Artist space for genre, but you can't do both. In other words, you can play all your Dave Matthews CDs or all your Rock CDs, but you can't categorize the same disc as Dave Matthews and Rock.

--Programming play is a little strange. It has three programs, and they remain when power is turned off. That's good, but three is not nearly enough, and you don't have the ability to program on the fly. To create a new program, you have to erase one first (assuming all three are full). Plus, if you're moving up from the 10-disc player, you're going to miss the Bank play feature (stores a program for each disc and remembers it when you take the disc out).

--The disc in slot 17 almost always comes up as the first disc played when I change modes from Continuous to Shuffle or back.

--20 characters is not enough, especially if you're using genres because then you have to cram the artist and title in 20 spaces (and then use the Artist entry for the genre).

--The tiny screen only shows 13 characters unless you press the Display button; then it scrolls the CD title, a slash, a keyhole-shaped separator, and the Artist. A player with this many discs really needs a bigger screen with separate displays for artist and title.

--There's no fast forward (>>) or rewind (<<). It only has skip forward (>>|) and skip back (|<<).

--It's DEEP! Check the measurements before you buy. This machine is about six inches deeper than my cabinet, so it sticks out the back.

--It's time consuming to move CDs from home to car to work or wherever. You have to find the CD by scrolling through all the names, and when you put it back, it has to go in the same slot. No problem for one or two CDs, but I generally pull out 10 at a time.

Does it do anything well? Sure. MP3 play is pretty cool. And having all your discs loaded allows you to hear your collection differently. I use Shuffle a lot, so I hear songs I wouldn't normally choose. The jog wheels (one for disc, one for song) are useful. It hasn't skipped yet.

Sony certainly didn't design this for people who have 400 discs. It was really disappointing.

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4I think I know why opinions differ on these speakers
By Kevin L. Devereaux
I was having issues myself with sound quality with these speakers until I went to Bose.com and read the user guide. These speakers are meant to produce sound both directly and reflectively. If you have all of the elements pointing forward with no surfaces to bounce off of the experience is not satisfying. You need to tuck the sub away in a corner (to reflect off the walls) and the smaller speakers I find work great with one element pointing directly and the other pointing at a wall (each speaker has 2 elements). The sound with the reflection is much richer and satisfying than when everything's pointed directly at you.

132 of 153 people found the following review helpful.
2Limited Appeal
By D_Strasse
Bose seem to elicit a passsionate response whenever their name is mentioned, and I will try to elaborate on my experiences and let the reader decide if these speakers are right for them.I currently own a set of Bose Acoustimass speakers that I purchased from a friend. The speakers were in excellent shape and I felt lucky to be able to afford Bose a few years ago on my meager salary at the time.The speakers are definitely room *friendly*, they blend in easily as their size is unobtrusive. That said, after investigating speakers recently for a planned theater upgrade, I now feel that they are lacking.When I first got my speakers I compared them to a pair I had purchased back when I was in high-school. I didn't know anything about those speakers at the time but was happy with their sound as well(AR Holographic M1's). The results of the comparison left me thinking my ears were deceiving me "my old speakers sound better?" Anyway, I put those thoughts away thinking that I must not understand because "obviously Bose were the best."Fast forward a couple years, all the while the Bose were up front in my surround system with the old speakers in the rear. That whole time I had no issue with the Bose, they performed well enough. After buying a new TV, I thought it might be nice to upgrade the speakers so I would have the same brand in the front and back. And so began the research.I spent time listening to number of speakers, including high end and mid level brands at custom shops as well as entry level speakers at Best Buy and Circuit City. I have now come to desparately desire replacing my Bose speakers.They just sound *thin*, which oddly enough was my initial impression, the one I thought I must not understand. That is the best I can describe it, music on the other speakers just sounded *fuller*, like it had more body.I will freely admit I did not know what I was missing until I sought it out, but now that I do I feel that my Bose are no longer good enough. I will also say that this is not based on cost, I listened to a number of speakers that sounded much better at the same price, although they are NOT the same size.In conclusion, I was looking for that fuller sound, willing to devote the floor space to much bigger speakers in order to get it. Some people might not be willing to make the trade of size for sound but for me it was worth it.

55 of 63 people found the following review helpful.
3Love it or Leave it...
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Bose Acoustimass speaker systems are a strange animal. You either love them or hate them.It's a funny thing, This guy was at my house and heard my Quad ESL speakers (electrostatic) ($5,000) with about $6,000 worth of electronics and made the comment that they sounded almost as good as his Bose.So there you go, beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.Myself, I'm not too keen on Bose and I could go on a tirade about what I don't like about them, but in the end, it's what you think. If they make you happy, then by God, you've made the right choice.Bose are very colored speakers, bright highs and warm syrupy bass. This is a sound that many people like. The fact that they don't take up much room fits into many lifestyles.If you like accuracy and want to get closer to real, then try something else.For me, Bose has a pleasant sound that is nice to listen to at low volume when I just want background sound. I can even think of other uses for these, in non critical applications. I've even considered them for a second TV. They are much better than the speakers that come in TV's nowadays.For the $399 they are asking for these, you could do much worse. You could also do much better depending on your preferences.Would I recommend these? Sure, depending on whether someone wanted a small unobtrusive system or whether they liked the Bose sound. If I felt the person was inclined toward accuracy, clarity, and soundstaging, then I would steer them away from these.Does Bose deserve all the accolades that it receives? Not really. They are very over rated, but still, they're not bad speakers.I gave these a 3 star rating only because in some circumstances these are perfect for the application. If I were to rate it against my preferences, I would give it a lower rating.BTW, this applies to all Acoustimass systems.Oh, there's one more thing...Bose likes to use the direct/reflecting concept of sound. This has the effect of making the sound more spacious, but it destroys the soundstaging. People in high end audio go to great efforts to eliminate or disperse reflections, because it ruins soundstaging and causes frequency aberrations (nulls and peaks).

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