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Review on Experience Ultimate Music Enjoyment with Sony CD Boombox ZSPS50B.CED - USB Playback & Audio Input Included! by Lin Wei-Yin ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, glad I found this product.

in comparison with the BBK BX110BT, I can say that the Sony ZS-PS50 is made much better and more ergonomically. I compare them because both are white, both are up to 5k and not noname. In addition to the described pressing of the buttons, it can be noted that SONY does not have “twists” (volume and tuning of the radio, as in BBK) and lever switches, which, of course, begin to fail over time (you twist, but they either do not change anything, or change jerkily, or they themselves begin to overdo the volume or change the mode of operation). At one time I took BBK BX110BT instead of SONY because it was cheaper and had bluetooth, but if you need BT, it's better to take some kind of battery-powered wireless speaker. There are no complaints about the sound quality either - the sound is definitely better than from the phone's speakers (what can be complaints about 3W speakers that play MP3 files). Advice to (future) owners: Be careful with the CD drive cover lock. Experience shows that both centers use a similar design, which is very fragile and unrepairable. Close / open it as smoothly as possible by pressing the lid exactly in the place where it is located. Personally, we use these muses. centers for listening to children's songs and fairy tales.

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Pros
  • Very clear button presses and pleasant tactile sensations. A fairly large display on which you can easily see the operating mode of the music center, as well as the number of the song, folder, etc.
Cons
  • I would like bluetooth on board, and support for FLAC, APE, WAV, but not critical (judging by the market, music centers supporting these formats are much more expensive). It would be more convenient if the usb port was on the back or on the side, but this is subjective.