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Philips AZ1856 Soundmachine
By: Siddharth Bhatia   |   Jan 19, 2008
  • 3
Nice features
Sound quality not too good
Records in 128 kbps only
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Performance
We started off with good old CDs, mainly Jamiroquai for the beats and Iron Maiden for the chunk. The sound of the player was nothing extraordinary; it sounded just like a normal boombox, with a little boomy sound at the lower end, though the higher frequencies came out fine. You need to be seated right in front of it to really get the sweet spot. The overall sound was not too loud; the max power could be 10-12 watts.

Then we checked the USB drive function, for which I used a Philips Go-Gear and a Creative Zen. Both responded and played similarly, with an impressive response time while scrolling and navigating. The sound output was like the CDs, only this time dynamic range and high frequency detail was lost (obviously due to the MP3 format; this had nothing to do with the player).

On to ripping CDs to MP3s, which is what this player is all about. The AZ1856 rips in 128 Kbps, a bitrate that screws up the highs. So if you are into clear sound, even from MP3s, this player might not satisfy your needs. On the other hand, it's a nice unit to back up tunes and listen to them on a portable player, especially if the music is more important to you than the sound.

This operation is done real-time, while the CD is played, so that's cool. But if you just want to back up or rip discs as you may do with software, then it's not happening. Another thing this unit is useful for is recording radio! I used to do that stuff on tapes long ago (but didn't I tell you this player invokes nostalgia?). And yeah, those who still have old tapes can convert them to digital MP3 format. This is useful, as some titles on tape can be really rare and on the verge of extinction.

Conclusion
I would say this player is good at what it does, and at Rs 4999 its functionality is cool. The sound quality is very ordinary, though not bad. It should have been louder; I would have given more points for that. So, if you need inter-conversion among various music formats, including broadcast and recorded formats, you might like this player. If you're picky about sound quality, forget it.


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I have also bought this for converting audio cassettes to mp3. But the vol level is high in the mp3 recordings, and the signal is saturated totally. The music sounds flat, but ok for speeches. There is no control for adjusting the recording level as it is preset. Any suggestions for reducing recording level?
Sampath @ Jul 16, 2008
I wanted to by it first but decided against it. The max volume is too low. And it has no FM station presets. It is a pain having to tune to a different station each time. Also the volume know is too small and too smooth, hard to get a grip.
Shankar @ May 12, 2008
i have purchased music system ,philips az-1856 ,it is very nice.
Goutam Banerjee @ Jan 28, 2008
how to rip music from cassettes? any idea
DR Abhay Mahankal @ Jan 22, 2008
128 KBPS sound ! maza nahin aaya. sound card hi bhalaa
C.L.Kashyap @ Jan 20, 2008
isn't there a Sony model that does this too?
shazeb @ Jan 19, 2008
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