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Cornet BH-426 Portable CD/ MP3 Player with USB/ SD |  | Brand: Cornet Category: CE
List Price: $79.99 Buy New: $28.50 as of 9/8/2010 04:46 MDT details You Save: $51.49 (64%)
New (3) from $28.50
Seller: ONE STOP SHOP Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 3795
MPN: BH-426 Model: BH-426 UPC: 079567100300 EAN: 0079567100300 ASIN: B00385U036
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Top Loading CD/MP3 Player & AM/FM Radio | | • | USB Audio & SD/MMC Slot | | • | LCD Display w/ White Backlight & AUX-in Jack in back for MO3 and iPod Connection | | • | AC/DC Dual Operation; Voltage: AC 110/220V - 50/60 Hz [DC for 8 UM-2 Size Batteris - Batteries Not Included] | | • | Full Function Remote Control Included |
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Product Description Cornet Portable CD / MP3 Player Boombox with USB/SD Input Slot w/ Aux & iPod Connection (BH-426)
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For the Price.....AWESOME! August 21, 2010 GreatWhiteShark 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My wife is a wedding coordinator and she does bridal shows all the time. I bought this for her so that when she played mood music at her booth I could use a memory card instead of burning a CD. Plus a memory stick will hold tons more music that a CD even if you burned as an MP3. Depending on what type of bridal show she does will correlate to what type of music will be played (ex: typically she will play the wedding defaults of music, but she just got through having a booth at the Italian Fest and more fitting music would be Frank Sinatra, Rosemary Clooney, Luis Prima, etc....), this gives me the flexibility of creating folders with music already on it and she just plays the folder she wants.
The player is not better and no worse than any other that I have used I just really like the memory card and USB inputs. It is loud enough to get the job done even in a crowded room. I like the black on red color combo, it kind of reminds me a something from transformers the movie. The only complaint I have with it, and this should not detour you, is the remote is totally useless. What I mean by that is that you cannot power the player on or off nor can you switch modes from CD to Radio or Memory Card......so which only raises the question why even have a remote, for the volume?
I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a cheap, small and powerful boombox.
Very Good for the Price except for one thing. August 13, 2010 Rolio (United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It's a good solid box. Plays well and goods good for the price and size. One complaint: I bought it solely to play mp3 cds consisting of 100+ songs. The one feature that this box does *not* have is a "random play" feature.
Ok if all you want is a simple MP3 player August 7, 2010 ice 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
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device itself is cheap
plays mp3s
can read from CD, USB, SD media
remote
can play from batteries
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shipping is expensive
remote is really cheap. Can't control volume or turn off/on unit. Controls just MP3s
can't change sources from remote (e.g. radio -> mp3)
analog radio
no alarm clock/sleep timer
no shuffle function for mp3s (the biggest drawback for me)
no headphones output.
AUX input has input like headphones do (not like RCA cables)
overall result: would not have bought it again. I would rather have paid extra $20/$40 but gotten something better (at least something that would have shuffle function for MP3s and a remote that could control the volume/turn off the device)
Good unit but no output plugs August 2, 2010 Jimbo 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Fairly good sound quality and packed with features. Remote is a big plus if needed. Unit does not have any outputs. Disadvantage if you need outputs to hookup to external soundsystem or to use unit as a dub source
I compared some similar models so you don't have to August 1, 2010 W. Tetsell 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I compared this with 2 other boomboxes in my store. All are near the $50 (w/shipping) price range. Out of the Sony ZSE5 series (the white and colored boomboxes) The NAXA NX-250 (used to cost forty sixdollars after shipping) and the Cornet BH-426 I found the following.
The NAXA NX-250 sounds the best, somewhat decent bass, though don't expect great bass for less than a hundred bucks
Second in order of performance was the Cornet, with a tinnier sound and less bass than the NAXA. I does look the nicest by far out of the three.
The Sony had by FAR the worst sound. Way worse than the Cornet. No bass, just totally flat mid range.
The radio was hardest to pick up FM on the sony as well. If you can afford it, and Amazon drops the price back to ninety two dollars, the sony CFDG505 CFDG505BLACK DOES sound about 10 times better than even the NAXA NX-250, proving that if sony's low end boombox is j-u-n-k at lest their mid range box is spectacular.
Two other boomboxes to consider (or not)
The JWIN JXCD462DS. Built quality is shoddy, I get lots of these returned, but one interesting thing is that the volume goes nearly twice as loud as any in its league. Strange but true, granted it distorts at its highest volumes.
Also the GPX BCD2306. This thing is horrible, I won't say anything other than the sound is worse that the sony ZSE5. It sounds like its being amplified through a bad telephone. So again, If you can't do yourself the favor of affording the SONY CFDG505, then the NAXA is still the easy winner. And lastly here's a protip: I haven't dealt with CODY in a LONG time, because their products are without a doubt the flimsiest defective cheapest I have come across, even more so than JWIN
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