Nakamichi MB-70 CD Receivers
Nakamichi MB-70 CD Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 14, 2001]
Omar
Strength:
The best thing is the SQ when coupled w/ the 20-bit Nak DAC-41. Sonically, virtually indistinguishable from the CD45z HU I use in conjunction w/ the MB-70.
Weakness:
Mechanical noise, sensitivity to dust/dirt/CD surface flaws, hates rough roads w/ a vengence, hates certain CDs (originals, surprisingly NOT CD-Rs) no matter what, ssllloooooowwwww operation, non-matching finish to same-brand HU. All right, for you Nak HU owners/wannabees out there... Similar Products Used: Previous mobile changers owned: original, very 1st Sony 10-disc DiscJockey (hardwired and switched, not RF, into Nak TD-700 HU), Kenwood KCD-C560(?)6-disc (RFed into OEM BOSE system, later AUXed/RFed to 45z). |
[Aug 02, 2000]
Charles Hedberg
Strength:
Simplicity, flexability, sound quality, and the amazing fact that it can handle 6 discs in so little space. Technological marvel.
Weakness:
Slow disc change times (very minor when you consider how it works!). $380. This unit does not have a tuner in it. It belongs in the CD changer section. Oh well! Regardless, this is a neat addition to a Nakamichi head unit that controls it. I have this unit installed with a CD-45z in my 2000 Nissan Xterra. So far I'm very pleased with the overall performance of both of these units, and the versaility and space saving design makes it an instant winner. I highly recommend this changer to those who have double DIN dash openings and want to fill that giant space. Also, those who don't want to take up cargo space will find this unit appealing. Similar Products Used: Eclipse. |