anyone got feedback on Pioneer's DEH3750 MP3 player??
MMamdouh
Pioneer DEH3750 MP3 player
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Pioneer DEH3750 MP3 player
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people were arguing that the eject mechanism on pioneer MP3 players cause problems... did you encounter any of those??
MMamdouh
MMamdouh
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Never happen to me. I've had my Pioneer for eight years lol. My girlfriends is about a year old and she's never had a problem with the eject mechanism.
After a year, she says some of her cd's do get very fine scratches and it is taking it longer to read enhanced cd's (the ones with computer stuff on them) they still load and play though (I suspect it needs a laser lens cleaning to fix those problems). I also might add that her cd player doesn't fit in the dash well and vibrates around cause there isn't enough room for it to fit flush and be mounted securely. If it was mounted more stable like the one in my car it probably wouldn't have those problems cause I suspect the vibrating has loosened things up inside it.
Jimmy
After a year, she says some of her cd's do get very fine scratches and it is taking it longer to read enhanced cd's (the ones with computer stuff on them) they still load and play though (I suspect it needs a laser lens cleaning to fix those problems). I also might add that her cd player doesn't fit in the dash well and vibrates around cause there isn't enough room for it to fit flush and be mounted securely. If it was mounted more stable like the one in my car it probably wouldn't have those problems cause I suspect the vibrating has loosened things up inside it.
Jimmy
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