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Sharp QT-CD280(BK) Portable CD Boombox with AM/FM Stereo and Aux Input, Black

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Style: CD Boombox


Color: Black


Features

  • Top-loading CD player Boom box with a built-in AM/FM radio tuner
  • Uses 6 UM-2/C sized batteries
  • Output power is 1.2 W x 2 RMS
  • Attractive speaker grill

Description

Sharp presents a top-loading CD player Boom box with a built-in AM/FM radio tuner. Play your favorite music CDs from the CD player or audio files with the aux input. The telescopic FM antenna provides clearer reception, and the high- output stereo speakers fill your home with dynamic audio. Attractive exterior adds a stylish touch to any room. And the easy-to-read LCD panel lets you locate the CD controls quickly, even in the dark

Brand: SHARP


Connectivity Technology: Auxiliary


Color: Black


Speaker Type: Stereo


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 9.4 x 4.9 x 8.8 inches


Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 4.9 x 8.8 inches


Item Weight: 2.5 pounds


Item model number: QT-CD280(BK)


Date First Available: March 17, 2017


Manufacturer: Sharp


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great litle cd player. I hate the word boombox
Style: CD Boombox Color: Blue
I took batteries out of another boom box but the Sharp wouldn' work. We tested the batteries they were dead. New Amazon batteries, go figure. The Sharp worked great with new batterisrked great with new batteries. Compact with a very good sound quality for it's size. I ordered the Sharp because of it's name. It didn't disappoint me and it's blue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2023 by Alex G.

  • Good little radio/cd player
Style: CD Boombox Color: Blue
Bought this for the kitchen, where I don’t have much space and only need adequate sound quality to listen to the news or a recorded book as well as a little music. This little guy is more than adequate for the purpose. The radio has very strong reception for public radio in our rural area—don’t even need an extra antenna, which is lucky b/c there is no provision for one! And the sound quality definitely rates the 4.5 stars others have given it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2023 by CVA

  • Died after 2 months
Style: CD Boombox Color: Black
This CD player stopped working after I used it for 2 months. I do not recommend it. Cheap garbage made in another country so corporations can have us all spend again and again and again for the same items.
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2023 by Cat Adams

  • It's a Sharp !
Style: MP3 CD Cassette Boombox Color: Black
I have an old Sharp calculator that I used in college back in the 80's that is still kicking. Also a Sharp TV that I purchased in the early 90's that is still working. I gave that one away to my daughter. So in a way I am a little biased toward Sharp products. They usually make good quality products that last and last. This is the reason why I purchased this mini Boombox. Although I would not call it a Booombox more like a portable multi-source player. The QT-CD290 plays everything from CD, USB, AUX(MP3 player) Cassette, AM/FM. I looked at other players and they were missing at least one of those features although some of the more expensive ones have added options. The cassette was very important to me because I have a very expensive Tascam cassette player/recorder to play and record tapes . I plan to make long-running tapes using the Tascam that I can take with me on the road using the CD290. In any case, another reason I purchased this unit was that my 7 year old Sony CFD S70 was failing. This is the player most portable multi-source players are judged by. Unfortunately, after 7 years, my CFD S70 can only lock unto one radio station 107.7 ! Something went wrong with the 'search' feature and the 'memory' feature to the point were they are rolled up into one, making it impossible to find any radio stations. I always hated the Search feature on the Sony in that I felt it was over-engineered and made things way too complicated for a casual portable unit. I guess I was right because now all those extra features are toast. I opened up the unit to check for loose wires, but everything looked good. So it must be the electrical boards themselves that are deffective. For what it cost, it was better to start brand new. Given how I feel about Sharp products and the Reviews on this site, it was an easy decision for me. When it comes to Audio no matter how many features you throw at a unit, the bottom line is THE SOUND ! So I decided to do a comparison between the Sony and the Sharp players using station 107.7 as the source, which is the only station the Sony can lock on. First of all I got to say that the Sony is better built. It uses a higher grade of plastic and I can attest that its durable after 7 years of not so gentle handling. Overall, this thing is built like a tank. The Sharp uses a cheaper grade of plastic that maybe good enough, but I don't think can handle the abuse the Sony had to put up with. Its also shiny and attracts finger prints. However, the layout of the Sharp is simpler and more user-friendly. It does not have the recessed buttons of the Sony which might be a good thing when you are under dim lighting conditions. The Tuner of the Sharp is much better. The radio has no problem locking on to channels and when it does, the backround noise is imperceptible. I'm amazed on how clearly the radio channels come through on the Sharp. And now for the sound... The Sharp sounds clearer and more open than the Sony. You can definitely hear the backround instruments, and as small as it is , it give a pretty good stereo image. Unfortunately, the Base is more like a Twang than a Boom ! Not sure if its's because the speakers have not been broken in yet, but the Base is really weak. Sharp would have scored a Knock-Out if they had put more thought into that. Although the Sony sounds more muffled, it's a more richer sound that surpasses what you expect and what you paid for the unit. The richer sound with deeper base just makes the unit sound more professional and expensive. Another thing is that I found the Sony easier to listen to especially for long stretches of time. The Sharp with its high-pitched "digital" sound starts grating on your ears after about an hour of listening. Again it could be the speakers on the Sharp have not broken in yet, time will tell. I have not tested the CD yet, but the cassette player put out the same open, clear, "digital" sound while lacking in the base department. Given that the sound is the most important thing in Audio equipment, I cannot recommend this player if you were expecting a Boombox. If you just want portable multi-player with adequate sound then 'yes', it is a good product for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2023 by Woody

  • Nice radio
Style: CD Boombox Color: Blue
I wanted a radio that also had a CD player. This fits the bill. I don’t like that it cost so much, but the speaker works pretty good and I’m happy with it.
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2023 by Mom to 2

  • Excellent sound and easy to use
Style: CD Boombox Color: Black
Smooth sound and easy operation. Perfect size for my office.
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023 by Lady of Hope

  • Poor design for power switch
Style: MP3 CD Cassette Boombox Color: Black
Sharp made a poor design choice regarding the power switch, which not only controls on/off but changing functions as well: FM radio, AM radio, CD, tape, etc. Once the unit is turned on, pushing the power switch changes the function. To turn off the radio, for example, it's necessary to push and hold the power button. If I'm not careful to hold the switch down long enough, it just changes to another function, so I have to push it several times to go through each of the functions until it's back to FM radio, then push and hold the switch a bit longer. It would have made more sense to have separate switches for power and function selection. Apart from that, the sound and radio reception are both good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2023 by READ!!!

  • I like it!
Style: MP3 CD Cassette Boombox Color: Black
I use it daily to play special prayers on a cd loop. I also have the ability to listen to all my cd albums since the CD players in my cars no longer work. I recommend this player! It also does cassette tapes, MP3 (whatever that is), and radio. It basically does it all!
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023 by Joan Smith

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