Re: the panasonic rxd29

2005-01-14 Thread nick G
I'd suggest a microphone socket, ecause that's the only thing this boom box
is missing.
Thanks,
Nick
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THE PANASONIC RXD29
CD RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER
WITH MP3/WMA
CD-R/CD-RW
PLAYBACK
BY
DANE TRETHOWAN
We've waited long enough for a boom-box which can play MP3/WMa files so was
the
wait worth it? Sure!
Retail price: $189.00 (Australian)
CASSETTE RECORDER FEATURES
Nothing fancy, just a good basic single-sided mechanical piano-key-type
cassette deck with cue/review facilities, complete auto shut-off and pause
control,  (glad to see Panasonic bringing this type of deck back into a
portable unit).
Don't think about making high fidelity recordings with the deck as the deck
has
a magnetic erase head and is only designed for type I cassettes however,
the
recording quality is fine if you're planning to record a radio broadcast,
dash
off a few songs from your MP3 collection etc.
Very little hiss from the deck during playback which means the unit is great
if
you wish to listen to spoken word recordings such as talking books etc.
RADIO
This is a 2-band job (FM and Medium-wave) and the radio is completely
digital
with 32 presets (20 FM and 12 for Medium-wave).
Sensitivity of the radio is good (not the best and certainly not the worst
I've
seen in a digital set) and there is no! noise from the processor of the unit
interfering with radio reception.
Various methods of tuning are available including the traditional SEEK and
SCAN tuning methods, preset scan and direct entry  preset tuning.  The
presets can be set manually (by holding in the programme button of the
remote
control and pressing the desired preset number) or by the AUTO-PRESET
method
where the radio scans the band and puts the stations found into the presets
for
you.
Frequency range, FM 87.5-108MHZ
Medium-Wave: 522/1620KHZ (Australian model)
CD'S AND MORE
All the usual CD playing features are available including repeat play,
random
play, Programme and Direct Play modes.  When programming the unit for
Programme
Play, a maximum of 24-tracks can be programmed into a programming cycle (no
excuse for this low number and I really wish that manufacturers would
consider
dropping the maximum amount of tracks altogether).
The cue/review feature of the CD player is only available for standard CD's
or
standard audio CD'S recorded on CD-R or CD-RW discs, it is not available for
MP3 or WMA playback.
You can select between tracks on a CD or (if playing MP3/WMA content) you
can
select between albums on a disc.
The display of this set displays all the ID3 information for MP3 files.
I tried playing a wide variety of MP3 files from those compressed at 32K
quality and sampled at a lower rate than 32K to those sampled at 48K with
320K
compression, the unit played them all.  For those Mp3 files of lower
quality,
you can use the DIGITAL RE-MASTER facility of this set to obtain better
clarity.
OTHER STUFF
You can set the clock of this unit and set CD player or radio to wake you up
at
a particular time.
Use the sleep timer to have the unit turn off after 30, 60, 90 or 120
minutes.
The display is a 4-line LCD backlit type so it can display a fare amount of
information at any one time.
A remote control is included but it cannot control the cassette deck.
(obviously)
Battery power can be used as well as standard household current, this set
runs
on 6 c-size batteries with 4 penlight type for memory backup, if no
batteries
are in the set and AC power is turned off, memories and clock settings are
instantly lost.
Use the 4 EQ presets to enhance your listening pleasure, you can turn all EQ
presets off, also try the Surround Sound virtualiser, I've found it works a
treat with spoken word material.
This set has a headphone socket but does not have any line in or auxiliary
socket.
CONCLUSIONS
A must for the bedroom, a great portable music or talking book player. Yep,
this set is cheap and doesn't provide allot of power (6 Watts RMS per
channel)
but for the price you're getting a heap of packaged features to make your
audio
enjoyable.
I hope that Panasonic will consider making a more powerful boom-box which
does
everything (and perhaps a little more) than this model.


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Re: the panasonic rxd29

2005-01-14 Thread Tom Kaufman
I agree with that!
Tom Kaufman

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Re: the panasonic rxd29

2005-01-14 Thread Dane Trethowan
I've enver seen a CD Radio Cassette recorder that did have a built-in 
microphone though I've seen a few that had either mixing microphone or 
external microphone jacks.  Once again, I guess its all a matter of cost, 
what the market out there want etc.

I have to ask the question, will we see CD Radio Cassette boom-boxes which 
will play MP3/WMA files on CD-ROM or CD-RW discs in the future? I wouldnt' 
be surprised if we didn't as the smaller MP3 players and the bigger 
Micro/MINI systems seem to have that sort of market.  Take a look around 
you and tell me how many boom-boxes you'll find that play MP3/WMA files as 
opposed to those which just play standard audio-type CD'S, the last 
category are quite definately in the majority of units and I can't see this 
changing dramatically so that's why I pounced, and purchased the RXD29, 
firstly they were selling like hot cakes and secondly, I'm not sure whether 
they'll be a replacement if the model is discontinued, that's the big 
problem with Panasonic 9at least here in Australia), some of their models 
may be round for years whilst others are HERE TODAY GONE TOMORROW.

At 11:22 AM 1/15/2005, Tom Kaufman wrote:
I agree with that!
Tom Kaufman
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Re: PANASONIC RXD29 CD RADIO CASSETTE BOOM-BOXK

2004-12-30 Thread Dane Trethowan
Not as far as I'm aware no! haven't tried that to be honest so I'll give it 
a go.

At 01:04 PM 12/28/2004, Marco Curralejo wrote:
does it play .ogg?
marco.
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Greetings!
I got a Panasonic rxD29 CD radio cassette recorder for Christmas and I'm
thinking of reviewing it for this list, would anyone be interested?
What's so special about this boom-box? Well, it plays MP3 and WMA files on
either CD-ROM or CD-RW CD'S and does this job very well with a choice of
decoder software, various surround-sound modes etc.
To my knowledge, this portable is the first of its kind made by a leading
consumer electronics manufacturer to be marketed in Australia, and as far as
I'm aware, other manufacturers like Sony etc are not marketing any such
device
with so many detailed features etc.  Teac have a CD radio which will do the
job
at  half the price but... well... you get what you pay for and the Teac is a
toy compared to the Panasonic beauty.
Its odd really as you see plenty of CD walkmans and CD micro/mini systems
which
play MP3 but not too many boom-boxes which do it.
Anyway if their is enough interest? then I'll draft my impressions.
Its interesting to note that these things can be a bit hard to track down,
all
the places that my Father visited before Christmas had run out of stock.
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Re: PANASONIC RXD29 CD RADIO CASSETTE BOOM-BOXK

2004-12-27 Thread David Hardingham
Hi, yes I would be interested and thanks. David
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 Greetings!

 I got a Panasonic rxD29 CD radio cassette recorder for Christmas and I'm
 thinking of reviewing it for this list, would anyone be interested?

 What's so special about this boom-box? Well, it plays MP3 and WMA files on
 either CD-ROM or CD-RW CD'S and does this job very well with a choice of
 decoder software, various surround-sound modes etc.

 To my knowledge, this portable is the first of its kind made by a leading
 consumer electronics manufacturer to be marketed in Australia, and as far
as
 I'm aware, other manufacturers like Sony etc are not marketing any such
device
 with so many detailed features etc.  Teac have a CD radio which will do
the job
 at  half the price but... well... you get what you pay for and the Teac is
a
 toy compared to the Panasonic beauty.

 Its odd really as you see plenty of CD walkmans and CD micro/mini systems
which
 play MP3 but not too many boom-boxes which do it.

 Anyway if their is enough interest? then I'll draft my impressions.

 Its interesting to note that these things can be a bit hard to track down,
all
 the places that my Father visited before Christmas had run out of stock.


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Re: PANASONIC RXD29 CD RADIO CASSETTE BOOM-BOXK

2004-12-27 Thread Peter Scanlon
Yes, I would like to hear about it.
P.

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Greetings!
I got a Panasonic rxD29 CD radio cassette recorder for Christmas and I'm
thinking of reviewing it for this list, would anyone be interested?
What's so special about this boom-box? Well, it plays MP3 and WMA files on
either CD-ROM or CD-RW CD'S and does this job very well with a choice of
decoder software, various surround-sound modes etc.
To my knowledge, this portable is the first of its kind made by a leading
consumer electronics manufacturer to be marketed in Australia, and as far as
I'm aware, other manufacturers like Sony etc are not marketing any such device
with so many detailed features etc.  Teac have a CD radio which will do 
the job
at  half the price but... well... you get what you pay for and the Teac is a
toy compared to the Panasonic beauty.

Its odd really as you see plenty of CD walkmans and CD micro/mini systems 
which
play MP3 but not too many boom-boxes which do it.

Anyway if their is enough interest? then I'll draft my impressions.
Its interesting to note that these things can be a bit hard to track down, all
the places that my Father visited before Christmas had run out of stock.
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Re: PANASONIC RXD29 CD RADIO CASSETTE BOOM-BOXK

2004-12-27 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Dane.  It sounds like it would be interesting.  Do the review.
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Greetings!
I got a Panasonic rxD29 CD radio cassette recorder for Christmas and I'm
thinking of reviewing it for this list, would anyone be interested?
What's so special about this boom-box? Well, it plays MP3 and WMA files on
either CD-ROM or CD-RW CD'S and does this job very well with a choice of
decoder software, various surround-sound modes etc.
To my knowledge, this portable is the first of its kind made by a leading
consumer electronics manufacturer to be marketed in Australia, and as far 
as
I'm aware, other manufacturers like Sony etc are not marketing any such 
device
with so many detailed features etc.  Teac have a CD radio which will do 
the job
at  half the price but... well... you get what you pay for and the Teac is 
a
toy compared to the Panasonic beauty.

Its odd really as you see plenty of CD walkmans and CD micro/mini systems 
which
play MP3 but not too many boom-boxes which do it.

Anyway if their is enough interest? then I'll draft my impressions.
Its interesting to note that these things can be a bit hard to track down, 
all
the places that my Father visited before Christmas had run out of stock.

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