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Creative Labs DAP Jukebox

“The DAP Jukebox is a quality piece of equipment. So...”

Written on: 08/02/2002 by Amazon Customer.

The DAP Jukebox is a quality piece of equipment. So far the only hard disk based player that has met my own tough working requirements. As a sound engineer for a local radio station I demand that the tools I use have to be simple and sturdy. It doesn't come much more so than the 20Gb Creative Jukebox. When working around the area on broadcasts I need to be able to have a large playlist of songs at my figuretips to fill those unforgiving minutes between actual presentations. This player has... (read more)

16076_Cobra55.'s Response to 12154_Amazon Customer.'s Review

Written on: 16/03/2002

Very good all that I needed to know.

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21888_Jon.'s Response to 12154_Amazon Customer.'s Review

Written on: 01/05/2002

Ditto, I'm convinced.

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79726_Eddie.'s Response to 12154_Amazon Customer.'s Review

Written on: 13/03/2003

New to MP3, gathering all the info I can before finally making a decision what portable player to buy. This has confirmed my choice.

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Mewing2202's Response to 12154_Amazon Customer.'s Review

Written on: 26/07/2005

Hi I have had one of the DAP Jukebox for some years, It still works well and is used almost everyday.
<br>The main drawback I have found is its gargantuan power consumption. the hi power Ni-Cad's are best (Use 2.3 A/Hr) for best results)to use in a car would require a gigarette lighter power supply,for continuos opperation, otherwise the Ni-Cad's last 2-3 Hrs at best. incidently the duracell AA batteries last only 20 minutes.
<br>But its still a great player.
<br>The software only lets you intake music. It does'nt let you download the files to another computer, windows media player will access its files for a read only context.

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