A CD/MP3 boombox is a player that will play both CD and MP3 formats. This allows the user to make the most of their digital music collection, such as itune purchases.
Most brands of boomboxes come with both a cd player and an mp3 player plugin, iSymphony B1B iPod, MP3 and CD Compatible Boombox Music System is an example of one.
The Sirius Plug and Play Universal Boombox does not play CD's or MP3's directly,but it does have an auxillary plug you can use to attach a cd player or mp3 player.
The Coby CXCD282 does not play in MP3 format. This boombox simply plays CD's, AM/FM radio and cassette tapes for listeners enjoyment.
A Sony BoomBox is a speaker dock that one can connect to iPod, iPhone or MP3 Player. There is the in-built sound system that comes with Sony BoomBox. One of the features is that of remote control.
A decent boombox mp3 can be found on a variety of websites. Some examples are amazon.com or craigslist.com and Best Buy could be a store to find a boombox mp3.
Sony boomboxes are excellent and can play MP3 CD's, have radios and some can even still play tapes.
The Coby MP-CD450 features CD and CDRW playback as well as MP3 capabilities.
Yes, Amazon.com sells the cheapest boombox mp3 player if you are looking for a new boombox. If you are okay with a used one, you should check on eBay.
the CD is scratched or the boombox is too old
This would depend on the brand, but most boomboxes tend to take C or D batteries. The Sony CFD S350 Boombox, a popular model, requires 6 D batteries.
No, only CD players which are specifically designed with mp3 in mind can play mp3 disks. There will usually be an mp3 logo on the front of the player to signify this.
The Sony CFD-S350 CD Boombox requires six "D" size batteries for operation.