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Sony ZSRS60BT CD Boombox with Bluetooth and NFC (Black)

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Style: D Boombox


Features

  • CD, CD-R/RW, USB, and MP3 playback, Stream music wirelessly with Bluetooth and NFC
  • MEGA BASS sound enhancement, FM/AM radio with 30 memory presets and LCD display, Up to 26 hours battery life
  • Audio-in for use w/ MP3 players and other audio sources, Compact design w/ handle for portability and easy to use buttons, Headphone jack
  • Radio reception: FM: Approx 26 hours; CD playback: Approx. 9 hours ; Audio Station Preset 30 (FM 20, AM 10)
  • Output Power - 2 + 2 Watt
  • Power Consumption - AC 15 Watt

Description

Take your tunes on the go with the Sony ZSRS60BT CD Boombox. This boombox lets you play music from a variety of sources, including CD, CD-RW, MP3-CD, AM/FM radio, 3.5mm AUX input, USB thumb drives, and Bluetooth streaming. For easy Bluetooth connectivity, built-in NFC allows you to tap your compatible device against the NFC logo for instant pairing.


Product Dimensions: 13.81 x 6 x 9.31 inches


Item Weight: 5.6 pounds


Item model number: ZSRS60BT


Batteries: 6 C batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 23, 2015


Manufacturer: Sony


Country of Origin: China


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  • Plusses and minuses but very good for audiobooks and podcasts.
Style: D Boombox
Reviews get confusingly cross-posted so let me start by saying this is a review of a refurbished Sony ZSRS60BT CD/Flash Drive/Bluetooth/AM/FM player. They call it a boombox but boomboxes are a thing of the 1980's when a boombox was as large as a suitcase, used a dozen D batteries, and shook windows and walls. This player has a lot of excellent qualities but control of sound frequency is not one of them. However, since I wanted it for voice cd audiobooks, and voice mp3 podcasts--it's great for that. For music, I'll have to use something else. Threre's no way to cut the high frequencies and that makes it tinny and obnoxious for most music sources. It would be perfect if it had any sort of tonal shaping capabilities. Strangely, this player has no frequency equalizer, no tone control, not even a sparse array of pre-set equalizer settings like rock,classical,flat,etc. There is--what they call--a mega bass button but it doesn't do much through the player's tiny speakers. The so-called--megabass--is only effective if you wear headphones or if you are using this device as a pre-amp to some other stereo or sound bar. So, lacking tone control, for music, I couldn't stand it. I think the lack of audio tone control is why some reviewers say it has poor sound--because it has no means for cutting the highs. You wouldn't want to use it in an office or home for background music because at moderate to low volumes, only the "tinny" highs come through. I have thought about cutting some plastic or cardboard to cover the speakers but that would look ugly. (Covering the speakers would attenuate the highs by muffling the "bright-sounding" center region of the speaker cone. The sound would then be forced to exit the player from the rear of the speakers through all of the vents in the player's case. It would be an effective approach but rather crude and rather ugly.) If you use it for its bluetooth (BT) capabilities, you can shape the sound if your input device has an equalizer. But, mostly, bluetooth transmitters are cell phones and they have removed the ability to swap charged batteries in a phone. I can't use my cell phone as a player because I need the battery power for voice calls. I also can't clutter my phone memory with entertainment music and audiobooks. I've got to save that memory for important things. And, they took away the memory card slots on phones. I've got to plug an adapter to my phone's usb port to use a memory card so I can't power the phone using the usb port if a memory card adapter is in there. So, actually, I don't find any usefulness for the bluetooth capability because my phone is my only bluetooth transmitter. I guess they expect me to use my phone to stream from a cloud and power my phone at the USB port but I don't want to waste data for hours on end just streaming to my BT player. (I really miss my old Galaxy 4 phone. I could keep charged batteries available, the charger only cost about 10 bucks, batteries cost about 3 bucks, and I could swap memory cards and charged batteries into it all day and all night. It would be a great BT transmitter. But, it's old little CPU just can't really keep up these days with things I need to do.) For voice, however, this Sony ZSRS60BT it is just perfect for my needs and purely excels in that regard. I got a refurb at a greatly reduced price and it looks new to me. Voice sources like radio talk shows, mp3 voice podcasts, cd voice audiobooks, and so forth sound just fine. It will play mp3, wma, and some aac from a flash drive. It will also play mp3 and wma from cd (optical disc). I haven't tried aac on an optical disc. If plugged in, it is always in standby drawing 0.9w and it will always display the word "standby" if it is plugged in and turned off. If you have a flash drive plugged in, and if you turn it off (which actualy puts it in standby) it will remember where your place on the flash drive if you leave it plugged in or as long as you have charged batteries installed. It won't remember where you were in a cd unless you leave it turned on. If you turn it off (which actually puts it in standby) it won't remember where you were in a cd. It will re-encode disc files to flash drive files. It is preset to re-encode at 128kbps stereo mp3 onto the flash drive. (You can't change the 128kbps setting.) It takes about 45 minutes, though, to do the disc to flash drive conversion and the file names are simply numbered entries in the root of the drive. If you put several discs onto the flash drive, each track is just sequentially numbered starting from where the last conversion's numbering scheme left off and there is no metadata (ID3) tag. It is lightweight so its easy to move around with me. The AM radio seems to be just as sensitive as other radios I have. Sensitive means it can pick up a distant station and ignore some static and some interference. The FM band is also just as sensitive as other radios I have. It plays mp3 files of all kinds and hasn't refused any so far. For voice, it sounds good. It will display title and artist of a metadata tag (ID3 tag and such). This player will accept AA batteries. It's supposed to use C batteries but due to the configuration of its slots, AA batteries effectively fit without using adapters. This is great for me since I already have a charger bank of about 16 AA batteries for various devices around the house. I use Eneloops (Japan) which are 1900mah and I use some Energizer Accu's (Japan) which are 2400mah. Those give about 10 hours of flash drive playback. It's no fun changing batteries in devices like these, but, that's just the way it is. I'd rather hassle with swapping AA or C batteries because the other option manufacturers often force upon us is a built-in Lithium that is practically impossible to find and is quite bothersome to replace when it requires disassembly of the device to solder in a new Lithium pack. Most rechargeable C batteries you get these days are nothing more than a AA battery in a C-sized shell so using AA rechargeables are just as powerful and cost quite a bit less. Yes, there are full-powered rechargeable C batteries out there. I think they are about 5000mah or so but they cost quite a bit more. Full powered C batteries (≈5000mah) would give you about double the playback time (≈20 hours) compared to (≈10 hours) AA batteries (≈2000mah). Sony missed the mark by eliminating sound frequency control. If it had some way of cutting the highs, this little cd/mp3/bluetooth player would be in many more small offices and homes all over the country. I can't stand to listen to music on it, but, it is great as a voice audio book player. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2016 by Rusty

  • Pleasantly surprised! Looks awesome and actually sounds good, easy to use
Style: D Boombox
NOT overly fidegty or complicated. Looks fantastic actually. I would have been kind of embarrassed to have many of the others out on display because they just look what's the word, "juvenile'? This one looks like it is for grown ups. And it sounds very good, I did not expect this much volume and clarity, and unless you've got it on max with the bass boost you are probably not going to hear distortion. Really crisp highs and good bass, nice speakers. It costs about twice as much as most others that do what this does but this is surely twice as good. And by the way, most don't have the USB like this one does. And it is super easy to operate, no scrolling through menus or straining to figure out unmarked buttons, this baby was well though out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Much better than I originally thought
Style: D Boombox
I can't believe Sony sold this stereo without remote controller. My old Explode Boombox finally imploded so it was time to find a replacement. The Explode Boombox was discontinued. I can't believe they did that too. They could just add a usb port like is what is on this unit and be good to go. Do they not know that the American public is 95% couch potatoes? I thought maybe it being bluetooth they could have the controller on an app that you could download. Not! Given all that I'm not sending it back. Keeping it for the CD to Flashdrive conversion. Bring back the Explode Boombox with a cd player and remote and usb function Please! After using the transfer function from CD to USB I've changed my mind on just giving a two star rating. Just used the transfer function to select my best tracks on CD and transfer only those to USB. That's a definite game changer. Upgrade to four stars. Be five stars if it had a remote. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2023 by Johnny Rigger

  • Works well with good sound for such a small item
Style: D Boombox
Picks up local radio station and plays cds with good sound quality
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023 by Jennifer Ware

  • The reception is great
Style: D Boombox
Some folks look for all the features like Bluetooth connectivity and such. We just needed GOOD reception as we have a cabin in the boondocks far from transmission towers. After trying 3 other boom boxes, none of which could pull in any stations decently, we tried this one. It is great. Super good reception and the added features are just gravy. Playing Recorded Books on CD will be nice and we will be using the Bluetooth feature as well. Very happy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2023 by Truheo

  • I am happy!
Style: D Boombox
I will use this to play good music while I am cleaning my house, etc . This player has good sound and it has good bass sounds almost as good as my cd players in 70’s and 80’s . Tried some others over the last couple years and they didn’t sound good, very tinny. This one does the trick!
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023 by Gloria Isham

  • Add a Remote and This Would be Perfect
Style: D Boombox
Was originally just trying to find something simple to play some meditation CDs that would allow wired headphones. As I shopped around, though, I ran across this unit from Sony. It can play CDs, has a headphone jack, but oh wow, so much more. For instance, not only does it have Bluetooth (which pairs up super fast due to NFC), but you can actually burn USB sticks from your CDs IN this machine. Wild. So, now I can transfer over whichever CDs I like to USB and have them forever. As to sound, I compared this to my 20 watt Philips stereo and the Sony was surprisingly close. This unit may only have 4 watts total, but they must be optimized or something because this machine is powerful. The Mega bass button does help, but not a ton. I just leave it on all the time. Love that all the controls and jacks are in the front and along the top for easy access. As to looks, per my pic, it's very attractive and fits nicely onto my bookshelf. It's funny, but I originally thought I'd put this in the garage and haul it around to the beach, but it's really nice, so I think I'll keep the Sony safe in the house. One request? Please add a remote to this beautiful unit, Sony! Still, it's a keeper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2023 by Jaybird Jaybird

  • Great Garage Boombox
Style: D Boombox
This is a great device to have in the garage. Whether working on a car, cleaning up stuff I should have donated/tossed long ago, etc., this device offers great sound. The digital tuning on the radio gives a great signal, and the bluetooth easily connects to my phone. Great sound and well worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2023 by John Andre

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