LM-215 CD

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The LM 215 CD player has a nice easy to read red display along with a blue warm up light – when the light turns off it is ready to play (about 15 seconds). There are a 5 buttons on the front: Power, Stop/Open, Play/Pause, and skip forward and back. And that’s it! The solid toe breaking metal remote control has those same buttons (except power) but adds repeat, time, and number buttons for direct access to songs. It doesn’t get much more ordinary than this.

The remote requires a Philips screwdriver to remove the back metal plate in order to replace the batteries. Probably overkill but it seems to me that Chinese brands like Line Magnetic are working hard to reverse an image that their stuff isn’t built well. Besides, if you have a few of these products and their remotes around and you have speakers that sound better with those weight pucks you could use these remotes instead and save yourself a bunch of cash. I also appreciate the fact that the remote control is an aesthetic match to the CD player and not some flimsy black remote that looks like it was made for a completely different product.

Specifications

  • System

    Tube Compact Disc Player

  • THD

    0.0025%

  • Frequency response

    20Hz-20KHz,+3dB

  • S/N Ratio

    110dB

  • Dynamic Range

    120dB

  • Output level

    2.5Vp-p

  • Dimension (WxDxH)

    370mm x 325mm x105mm

  • Net weight

    6.7kg

  • Power Consumption

    18W

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LM-215 CD

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The LM 215 CD player has a nice easy to read red display along with a blue warm up light – when the light turns off it is ready to play (about 15 seconds). There are a 5 buttons on the front: Power, Stop/Open, Play/Pause, and skip forward and back. And that’s it! The solid toe breaking metal remote control has those same buttons (except power) but adds repeat, time, and number buttons for direct access to songs. It doesn’t get much more ordinary than this.

The remote requires a Philips screwdriver to remove the back metal plate in order to replace the batteries. Probably overkill but it seems to me that Chinese brands like Line Magnetic are working hard to reverse an image that their stuff isn’t built well. Besides, if you have a few of these products and their remotes around and you have speakers that sound better with those weight pucks you could use these remotes instead and save yourself a bunch of cash. I also appreciate the fact that the remote control is an aesthetic match to the CD player and not some flimsy black remote that looks like it was made for a completely different product.

Specifications

  • System

    Tube Compact Disc Player

  • THD

    0.0025%

  • Frequency response

    20Hz-20KHz,+3dB

  • S/N Ratio

    110dB

  • Dynamic Range

    120dB

  • Output level

    2.5Vp-p

  • Dimension (WxDxH)

    370mm x 325mm x105mm

  • Net weight

    6.7kg

  • Power Consumption

    18W

More Details
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