Sony D-EJ109 Portable CD Walkman

Sony D-EJ109 Portable CD Walkman Review


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If I am to be the beneficiary, I never rush into buying things, and the acquisition recently of a portable CD player was yet another example. I had for many years a very serviceable Panasonic, but without an anti-shock capability. Being tired of having to hold it in my hand while going on my walks, I "broke down" and splurged for a new one with the anti-chock feature. I found a good choice of models at my friendly electronic super-store, and eventually settled for the SONY D-EJ109. This was one and a half year ago, and this Walkman still works like the very first day I used it: very well.br /br /This CD digital audio player was in my price range, looked good, and of course offered the G-PROTECTION function. br /br /The player looks like a small silver "flying saucer," 5-3/8 in. in dia. Xx 29/32 in. thick, and weighs 6.4 oz. It operates with 2 AA batteries (3 V total) (not included). It uses a GaAlAs laser diode, whose output is 44.6 microjoules (pretty small), as measured under an industry standard method. br /br /The player comes with adequate headphone and an instruction sheet. Its operation is straight forward, and just in case, the instructions are pretty clear. The controls are located on the top surface and in the thickness of the machine. br /br /On the Top Surface. There is a window, 1 in. x 1/2 in, displaying the menu, is located at the center. On the same surface, located roughly 90 degrees apart on a ring, 2-1/4 in. dia., are br /br /- AMS/search control to locate the beginning of a track, forward br /- Play/Pause br /- AMS/search control to locate the beginning of a track, backward br /- Stop play (power) br /br /There are 3 small buttons slightly protruding from the surface, located in a quadrant on a 3 - 1/4 dia. circle. Their functions are br /br /- To display the menu in the center window. Press once displays the track number and remaining time. Press twice displays the number of tracks left and the time remaining on the CD. Press thrice displays the track number and the elapsed time (normal display). Also press to enter the menu and the selection br /- To activate the P Mode. (play mode/repeat/bookmark) br /- Sound. Press repeatedly to enhance the bass response (3 levels) br /br /In the Thickness of the Player. We have br /br /- The open/close switch to install the CD in the player br /- A jack input for the headphone jack br /- A two-button volume control (increase and decrease) br /- A jack for a DC 4.5 V external power input br /br /Using the "bookmark" feature, one can add bookmarks up to 99 tracks for each CD, for up to five CD. Using the same button, one can program the CD player to play up to 64 tracks in any order. br /br /Additionally, one can program the CD player to stop playback automatically after 5 to 95 minutes. The instruction sheet tells you clearly (miracle?) how to set your display menu. br /br /Results. br /br /Pluses. I found the operation of this portable CD player straight forward. The sound in very good, good bass response, but I can not judge too well the high end of the frequency response, because my ears are not those of a young person. The G-protection works remarkably well. Now I just carry the CD player in my pocket. This brings a point which I thought would turn out to be a problem: with the controls on the top surface and some of them protruding, I envisioned the inadvertent activation of some of them while carrying the player in my pocket. This does not happen. Finally the batteries seem to last forever. br /br /Minuses. The silver paint seems to be "flimsy." During one of my walks, I happened to carry in the same pocket 2 spare AA batteries, which apparently rubbed gently against the top surface of the player. When I took it out of the pocket, the paint had been somewhat rubbed off at different locations near the outside edge of the player. The amplifier is a little weak. To hear the music in a rather quite environment, I still have to set the volume to near maximum; 8 to 9 ++ (the max). As mentioned above, my ear response to high frequencies (8 KHz and above) is rather limited, but below 8 KHx it is near normal, and certainly normal below 5KHz, where most of the power is. br /br /The punch line. Overall, a very nice portable CD player. br /br /

Sony D-EJ109 Portable CD Walkman Feature

  • Portable CD walkman for listening at the gym or on the road
  • Compatible with CD-R, CD-RW, and store-bought CD formats
  • Digital Mega Bass sound boost produces rich, deep bass tones
  • G-protection technology keeps discs from skipping
  • Track programming and bookmark function; runs for 50 hours on 2 AA batteries
Slim, stylish, and packed with features, the Sony D-EJ109 brings the rich audio of a shelf stereo to the plane, the gym, and wherever else you enjoy listening to your favorite music. The system--which comes in a full circle design that mirrors the look of the CD itself--plays both CD-R and CD-RW discs in addition to traditional store-bought CDs, so listeners can record their own compilations for private enjoyment. Audio-wise, the system employs a Digital Mega Bass feature that helps your music explode from the headphones with depth and intensity. Among the other user favorites are 10 playback modes--including single track repeat (plays the same song over and over), track programming, and random play--and a bookmark function that programs your favorite songs from multiple CDs and plays them back with the touch of a button. p The D-EJ109 plays steadily thanks to the skip-free G-protection technology, which recovers quickly from horizontal and vertical jarring. The CD player also offers a heat-resistant lid that protects against high temperature buildup--an especially valuable feature when listening in vehicles and other hot environments. The unit's digital volume adjustment allows for precise tuning while its two-position volume limiter system maintains the volume at levels below the distortion threshold so listeners can enjoy cleaner sound reproduction. The D-EJ109 runs for approximately 50 hours on a pair of AA batteries, and includes an automatic shutoff feature that preserves battery life when the player is not in use. Slim full circle design. Long playback. Great features. Awesome price! The D-EJ109 is not much bigger than a CD, measuring 5 3/8" around and weighing just 6.4 ounces. It features phenomenal battery life, over 50 hours of continuous playback, and it runs on standard "AA" batteries. It will play commercially produced CDs as well as CD-R/RW format, and it features Skip-Free G-Protection Technology, 10 playback modes, Digital Mega Bass Sound and a heat resistant lid. Loads of great features and an awesome price... the D-EJ109 is a great buy.


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Mar 16, 2010 07:42:05

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