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Sony CDP-X7ESD CD Player Seeking a Sony CDP- X7ESD. Looking to pay between $1000 and $2200 depending on condition. Plus shipping. PM me if you have one that you are willing to sell. Thanks. Condition: Any Payment Method: Region/State: (WA) Western Australia/Australia By maxspl 0 Comments   AUD $2,200 Date: July 2, 20241 yr

Our Thoughts RADAR AI

Is AUD 2,200 a steal for this used Sony 3-CD changer, or are you overpaying?

With our recent comps showing a median asking price of AUD 390 (25th percentile AUD 254, 75th AUD 893), this listing looks wildly ambitious—more than double the top end for similar vintage Sony multi-CD players in decent shape. Without a specific model like the CDP-CX series, it's tough to pin down precisely, but expect to see clean examples routinely under AUD 500 unless it's a rare high-end variant with pristine internals.

Before biting, verify the laser assembly spins smoothly—common failure on '90s Sony changers after 20+ years—and check for sticky carousel mechanisms from disuse. Insist on all original remotes, manual, and power cable; test disc loading with a few CDs to rule out read errors.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About Sony

Sony emerged from the ruins of post-World War II Japan, founded on May 7, 1946, by Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita as Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo K.K. in Tokyo's Nihonbashi district. Starting with radio repairs and Japan's first magnetic tape recorder, the duo secured transistor licensing from Bell Labs, pioneering the TR-55 transistor radio in 1955. Renamed Sony Corporation in 1958—from the Latin "sonus" for sound—the brand symbolized Japan's ascent from cheap imitations to innovative leadership, fueled by Ibuka's engineering prowess and Morita's global marketing vision.

Sony's hi-fi legacy spans headphones, amplifiers, speakers, turntables, and DACs, alongside landmark formats like the Compact Disc in 1982 and Blu-ray. Iconic products include the Walkman for portable audio revolution and Trinitron televisions, blending consumer accessibility with cutting-edge tech. Today, offerings like the Signature Series headphones and ES amplifiers target discerning listeners seeking refined soundstaging and dynamic range.

Positioned as a mid-to-high-end powerhouse, Sony commands respect among knowledgeable buyers for blending mass-market reliability with premium performance, outpacing many pure audiophile brands in innovation and value. Far from vintage relic or niche boutique, it dominates with forward-thinking engineering, holding strong market share in headphones and streaming ecosystems.

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