One of the better players Yamaha has made. Despite its age, even today, almost 20 years after its market launch, it is very difficult to beat (or with expensive devices). Dream-silky soft bass-accented voluminous sound. Heavenly. Fantastic. There is little better. BUT: The laser units are often a problem with this high-tech model. Yamaha CDX-1100 players then usually no longer recognize the CD, get out, etc. Laser units of the CDX-1100 are therefore currently almost no longer available on the market. In the USA, maybe with a lot of luck, the last lasers will still be offered for about 250 US dollars per piece plus shipping plus possibly customs. Therefore, be very careful when buying on EBAY and specifically ask the seller if player gets out, jumps, does not recognize disk, fidgets. According to experience, the sellers like to talk themselves out with "transport damage" afterwards without asking questions on their part. However, a new laser unit is currently blowing up almost every wallet, if it can be purchased at all. Nevertheless: If you have a functional device: Be sure to keep it, the device will be difficult to beat under normal conditions.
Audio 11/1987: Five players between 2,000 and 4,000 DM.