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Sony D-FS601 S2 Sports CD Walkman Portable Disc Player

Sony D-FS601 S2 Sports CD Walkman Portable Disc Player

List Price: $139.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AAMMMMMAAAAAZZZIINNNNNNNGGGGGG
Review: Doesn't skip, i get all of the Television channels and use it every day. The battery life is great and weather helps me a lot. The radio is very clear and i reccomend this appliance.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AAMMMMMAAAAAZZZIINNNNNNNGGGGGG
Review: Doesn't skip, i get all of the Television channels and use it every day. The battery life is great and weather helps me a lot. The radio is very clear and i reccomend this appliance.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Why not to complain about the weight
Review: First off what more reputable company to buy from than from Sony. The Sony D-FS601 S2 Sports CD Walkman Portable Disc Player is by far one of the best out there. Now then say it isn't waterproof but the fact is that it is. I swim with it (it gets boring swimming 3 miles so that's why) also they say it's durable so what better test than to throw it down a set of hardwood stairs and it survived that. So basicly the chances of you accidently breaking it are slim.

Good Stuff
1)Metal Lock/Clip to hold the CD cover in place and keep your CD's from popping out when dropped.
2)Never Skips. It has to settings 1 and 2. 1 is supposed to give better quality music compared to the never skip 2 setting but I can't tell the difference between quality and it doesn't really skip on eiether setting.
3)LOT's of presets
4)Batteries last a long time.
5)Reflective screen-although LED backlit is preferable you can use the reflective screen in any light except total darkness.
6)FM,AM,Weatherband(only works in areas where there is constant bad weather), and TV 2-13.
7)CD control stick on the top means that you can change songs with one hand easily.
8)IT READS CD-RW!!
9)It has great sound quality when you plug in some desent headphones.
10)Hand Strap-Slides on your hand securely and can slash seconds off you front-crawl and backstroke.
11)batteries are located inside under the CD so no water there!

The Bad:
1) It's a little on the heavy side but the performance out ways this.

2)Comes with the worst headphones sony sells. But it's some kind of unwritten rule that you can't get desent headphones on a player.
3)No remote control-Hey you're paying a hundred dam dollers you deserve it!(only major flaw)

Overall I think you'll be over whelmed with the quality of this player and the best part is practicly no one else owns it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This thing stinks!
Review: First off, it's big, heavy and ugly. It costs too much. The tuner sux, yes it's got presets galore but it only has 3 buttons to save your favorite stations and its hard as hell to figure out how to save your favorite stations on em. The tv tuner only catches up to 4 channels (if your lucky) and they don't sound good. the weather tuner didn't even work when i tried it. the sound on this thing isn't that good either. this thing is too much money and isn't worth it at all. you can find cd players with fm/am tuner cheaper and even nicer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Quality, and Function!!!
Review: I bought this CD player on and impulse, I didn't regret it except it did drain my wallet, considering I'm a 14-year old kid with no income.
The earphones that come with it are pretty good, they are flexible and aren't bulky. I guess the behind the neck earphones are popular now-a-days but these are different and kinda unique. I went jogging with this Sony CD player and it DOESN'T SKIP. It can skip but you have to shake it ferociously for a while to make it. This comes with TV, weatherband, and FM, and AM radio. I love the options it gives you. This player is a must for active people, considering the amazing water-resistant design. I must say that I'ts obvious the people of Sony carefully considered the shape and desgn of it. It's hard to explain but here goes: There is a band that you slip your hand through and you can completely change songs with your thumb. I know that sounds confusing but basically you can hold and control your CD player with your left hand, but don't worry, it's good with your left hand even if you are right handed. I carry it around everywhere and it doesn't slip! Trust me the design is ingenious, very, very few are like this one.I know it costs a lot, even I can't really afford it, but really worth it. But if you don't need the features I guess you don't need it.
Overall, I'm glad I bought this and it's something thats an amazing quality.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sony is *the* standard of which others are compared.
Review: I don't write many reviews, but sometimes I feel I should chime in with my two cents. I test products for my company, which means I test 20-40 cd players per week if not more. Sony does portable audio right--they build SOLID, well made devices. They do everything right (well more of their players could have MP3 support, but you can't have everything.)

Anyway, not only is this player and other simlar models well built, they sound great--with out a ton of settings the sony fs601 delivers we all are looking for--great sound.

Design--well I recently had a chance to "test" cd players with a four year old child. He fell in love with the Sony 601 and figured out how to change the volume, change tracks, etc. These tasks he couldn't figure out on many of the other players. He didn't care for Sony's headphones, but that was an easy fix. The added bonus? I wasn't worried about him breaking the 601, since they are near unbreakable.

Sony sets the bar that others must *TRY* to meet...I haven't found too many that reach that bar.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Overloaded with features and good design...
Review: I have owned lots of Sony portable CD players in my time, and this has to be one of the best. This CD player has both TV and weather bands, although both have limited channels and limited range. But, the FM and AM reception is one of the best in its league, far excelling Panasonic CD players with the same capabilities. Additionally, the CD player is well-designed for the hand and for the back-pack. The "play" feature using the thumb is quite a good feature, for runners and back-packers. Also, the G-Protection for this CD player is adjustable; there are two levels of G-Protection available. The sound quality is not very great on G-Protection on Level 2, but it's good. The water resistance of this CD player as well as the latch is perfect. Although the latch LOOKS plastic, the latch is actually very sturdy. I had to get a new CD player because it was broken and not functioning properly, and the previous Sony CD player kept popping out my CDs during my exercise outside. The latch is well-done for this CD player. There are only two major faults with this player: 1) the addition of a water-resistant remote; and 2) the CD player could possibly be slimmer and lighter.

I have used this CD player for my trips and vacations. I have been astounded by its durability and design (although the price is a bit too much). A must-buy? It truly depends on what your lifestyle dictates.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sony S2 D-FS601
Review: I just got this CD player, primarily to play audio books, lectures, etc. on walks --and some music. I have a customized legacy stereo system that really is in the "high end" category. I'm used to outstanding sound, and figured this machine, made of mostly plastic, would do a mediocre job reproducing music. I was wrong. Because the headphones supplied with the player are basically junk, I plugged a [money amount]( very good but not really great) set of Aiwa headphones into this player and turned on the TV sound and FM radio. It sounded nice, but nothing special. Then I played some well recorded CDs. Wow! I was blown away by the clarity of sound and lovely musical tone of this player. In all honesty, it is a delight to listen to for long periods of time. I think I'll hook it up to some true "high end" headphones and see what it can do. The bass boost feature is a gimmick for those with lousy headphones. I don't know how durable this machine will be. I haven't successfully programmed radio stations yet. But the controls seem to work as they are supposed to. I wish it had a line output. However, the signal path is so clean! In the 1960s, audiophiles would have given their right arm to have such good sound reproduction. And, of course, the portability is icing on the cake.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love my Sony
Review: I only wish that I had bought this sooner. After two disastrous attempts with MP3 players I bought this CD player; I have been extremely pleased with the performance and would not trade it for anything. Eventually I will upgrade to this model with the MP3 feature, but for the moment my attempts to use MP3 technology are over and I'll settle for the tried and true.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Best design, but sound distortion is unacceptable
Review: I purchased this great looking cd player and just loved to stare at it on my hand with the supplied handstrap. It was so attractive! I mean, just futuristic looking, clean, shiny white, just NEW! I loved it. Even though it was larger than the psyc model I had just returned, I was in love with the additional features and, did I mention, it was so good looking!

Anyway after two nights of listening, I began to notice a distortion in the bass when the unit was played at low sound levels. I mean, really low sound levels--even though this unit doesn't include a volume display in the lcd readout as does sony's other models, I would say the volume was around 1 when I noticed the distortion in the bass response at that level in all of my cd's. I assumed my model was defective and decided to return it for another.

However, when I listened to the store's display model, I heard the same distortion. By the way, I was using Coldplay's Politik as my track tester, because the bass track at the end of the song where the drum is played repeateadly was where I first noticed the distortion at home. To my horror, I realized that it was probably a limitation of this particular model. To confirm my suspicions, I listened to the same song on the Sony dfj210, with the volume low and did not hear the distortion. I was crushed and forced to decide between a beautiful, attention-grabbing unit with a sound distortion at low levels, and an ordinarly looking unit with no sound distortion. Even though I am a true audiophile, the decision was hard and I debated for about 15 minutes before deciding that sound quality above all is what i purchase electronics for. So I exchanged it for the dfj210. But oh, how I miss the look of the sports model. My message to Sony is to cure the problem in the sports model, I believe it's something with the amp that's powered for higher volumes. Adjust it so I can return to my great-looking preferred model.


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