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TEAC CD-P1260

First seen: 20 february 2007

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  • User Score (43)
    7.3 7.3 from 43 reviewers
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Pros & Cons

  • great sound, quick response, attractive design, easy controls, doesn t skip
  • unattractive design, no time remaining display, very tedious to program, door opens when playing

Beauty with Performance It is generally accepted that a centre-mounted CD mechanism is the most efficient way to stabilize small vibrations - resulting in a far better sound performance. This conventional CD player has such a mechanism for superior performance and also offers playback of computer generated MP3 files as well as CD and CD-R/RW discs. A real beauty with stunning performance to match.

  • Plays CD, CD-R/RW and MP3 discs
  • Centre-mounted drive mechanism

Manufacturer's Specs

  • specifications
    Plays CD, CD-R/RW, MP3 Discs
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    Centre-mounted Drive Mechanism
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    LCD Display with Music Calendar
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    Repeat, Shuffle, Program play
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    Intro Check
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    6.3mm Gold-plated Headphone Jack with Volume
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    Remote Control
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    Dimensions: 435 x 100 x 285mm, 4.1kg

Release Date

  • First seen
    20 February 2007

TEAC CD-P1260

The TEAC CD-P1260 is a CD player that measures at 435 x 100 x 285 mm (Width x Height X Depth) and weighs 4.1 kilograms.

Features

The player supports CD, CD-R/RW and MP3 discs. The digital filter on this device is 8 times oversampling and its pickup is a 3 beam, semiconductor laser. The device uses a 1-bit Dual D/A converter and has a Centre Mounted Drive Mechanism. It also has a Random Memory Program and features several different playing modes such as Repeat mode which can fun…

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TEAC CD-P1260

The TEAC CD-P1260 is a CD player that measures at 435 x 100 x 285 mm (Width x Height X Depth) and weighs 4.1 kilograms.

Features

The player supports CD, CD-R/RW and MP3 discs. The digital filter on this device is 8 times oversampling and its pickup is a 3 beam, semiconductor laser. The device uses a 1-bit Dual D/A converter and has a Centre Mounted Drive Mechanism. It also has a Random Memory Program and features several different playing modes such as Repeat mode which can function to repeat one part of the disc or the whole disc. Apart from that, there is a Shuffle mode. The frequency response ranges from 20 Hz to 20 kHz with a variance of 2 dB. The Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) is stated to be less than 0.03 % at one kilohertz and the signal to noise ratio (S/N) is more than 83 dB. The power requirement varies between models. The United States and Canada model requires AC 120 volts or 60 hertz. The Europe model needs AC 230 volts or 50 hertz. Meanwhile, the General Export model can have either one of the power requirements stated for the above models. The power consumption of this system when in use is 10 watts. There is also a specified operating temperature. It can vary between +5 oC and +35 oC. Apart from that, the operating humidity is stated to be within the range of 5% and 85% with no condensation. Storage temperature is also provided fall within the range of -20 oC and +55 oC. The device comes with a set of standard accessories. This includes one RCA cable, one remote control unit, two batteries for the remote control unit, one owner’s manual and one warranty card.

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  • Reviews of TEAC CD-P1260

  1. Diference with the photo - other model

    Reviewer: Amazon
    19 July 2009
    Overall 2
    2.0
     

    I wanted the one on the photo, not a basic model.Nowhere is stated that there is diference.If you are selling something it has to be the same on the photo.I am disappointed with the purchase. Nice way to rob the customer. Read more

  2. good workhorse sans important feature

    Reviewer: Dick Rikulous, J&R
    18 August 2009
    Overall 6
    6.0
     

    This is a very durable unit that offers very good fidelity. If you need a "time remaining" readout (ie; to work as "clock" while you're playing disc and use this feature to help u leave house on time- or u need it to make 'dupes' to cassette for old "walkman") - FORGET ABOUT IT..... Read more

  3. Terrific single-disc CD player especially for the price

    Reviewer: Amazon
    9 January 2010
    Overall 10
    10
     

    I think this CD player is getting an undeservedly bad rep in much of the feedback on here. I should start by mentioning that I am not an audiophile. I have a decent audio setup based around basic stereo (no digital surround-sound) consisting of a Harman Kardon receiver and Sony tower speakers. While these originally retailed for several hundred dollars each, they are far below the price range of the kind of high-end components that an audio expert would own and require.... Read more

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