CD players are so last century.

bill

On Tue., Dec. 14, 2021, 3:41 p.m. Rick Womer, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Around 35 years ago, I bought my first CD player, a Denon. It provided
> about 25 years of trouble-free service.
>
> About 10 years ago it died, and I replaced it with another Denon. Two
> things annoyed me: The buttons were labelled with dark grey symbols on a
> black background (impossible to see in dim light), and the display was
> rubbish. Where the old player had shown the number of tracks, the track
> being played, the time remaining on that track, and the time remaining on
> the whole disk, the new one just had the track number and the time
> remaining on that track.
>
> Denon #2 died last month after about 9 years, and I just bought a Yamaha.
> The symbols over the buttons are a bit more visible, but it has the same
> stingy information as the second Denon.
>
> C’mon. I can’t believe that a CD player that provided more information
> would be significantly more expensive to produce.
>
> Rant complete.
>
> Rick
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