Aiwa CD-player reviews

Aiwa XC-300 CD-player
Aiwa XC-300 CD-player

When listening to the playback player Aiwa XC-300 was fairly balanced. Low frequency sound somewhat muffled treble was decent. In general, when playing a show moderate signs of narrowing of the sound image and a lack of sound localization and individual instruments. The player is equipped with a high...
Aiwa XC-700 CD-player
Aiwa XC-700 CD-player

Aiwa is Japanese in origin but a key part of this player, the digital converter, comes from Dutch Philips, and was probably made for Philips by its south coast based microprocessor subsidiary Mullard. So what this cosmopolitan mix offers is the cheapest application yet for the new Philips mega-BS converter,...
AIWA XC-750 CD-player
AIWA XC-750 CD-player

The Aiwa designers seem to have gone to great lengths to ensure that owners of Aiwa equipment enjoy maximum comfort when ripping CDs to cassettes. The Aiwa XC-750 is equipped with really rich copying functionality. In addition to the usual modes, there is also shuffle playback, automatic shuffling for...
Aiwa XC-950 CD-player
Aiwa XC-950 CD-player

Like all Aiwa units in this series, XC-950 has a wide range of additional features and functions. But first, about the electronic stuffing. In the XC-950, as in most modern players, a single-bit double digital-to-analog converter "bit stream" is used. To improve filtering after such processing, a linear...