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Practical advice when buying a CD Player
The CD Player is a simple, effective way to play your favorite audio CDs. The CD player has to a great extent replaced traditional personal cassette players because of the superior digital sound quality. If you love music you have to have a CD Player and because of competitive market it is not easy choosing the best one. Here are some points which you must consider before you buy a CD Player.

CD Capacity
Multi-disc play capability provides more hours of continuous music compare to single-disc CD Player. Now a days you can get CD Players with over 50 disc-play capability.

Digital Output
Digital is a method of storing data by means of a binary numerical code. This binary code is converted into the audio and video images to be displayed. Dolby Digital receivers and decoders have optical and/or coaxial digital inputs for accepting Dolby Digital or DTS outputs from CD Players and other electrical instruments. Digital-output equipped CD Players can be connected to receivers or other instruments using coaxial or optical digital cable. Hence it is important to find out that your CD Player has optical digital-output or coaxial or both.

Record CDs
It is useful to find out that your CD Player can record or not. CD recorder may cost a bit more but it is worth it especially if you are a music lover.

CD-Text
No more need to look-up the track you want to play or record in the CD inlay booklet, simply select the track by name from the display, directly from the disc. The display can show both artist and title for the entire album as well as individual tracks. With the CDR, you can also create your own CD Text information for e.g. your own compilations.

Random Play
Plays all selections on a particular disc or multiple discs in multi-disc players in random order, ignoring the sequential order in which they were originally recorded.

Headphone Jack
An output that allows you to connect a set of Headphones. Once connected, it will usually mute the regular output of the device you are using.

Colour
CD Players are available in different colours and you can choose your favorite colour or colour to match other equipments in your room.