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The NAXA Electronics Portable MP3/CD Player is a multifunctional audio device that combines a top-loading MP3/CD player, AM/FM stereo radio, and a cassette player/recorder. It features a built-in USB input for digital music playback and comes with twin detachable speakers, enhanced by a bass boost system for superior sound quality.












| ASIN | B00865V3N4 |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Bluetooth support? | No |
| Brand | Naxa |
| Built-In Media | product, manual |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | MP3 Player, Smartphone, USB |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 1,676 Reviews |
| Frequency Response Curve | [Assumption] Relatively flat frequency response within AM/FM bands |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00044111143270 |
| Item Dimensions | 19.9 x 9.9 x 9.9 inches |
| Item Type Name | portable boombox |
| Item Weight | 9.3 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 19.9 x 9.9 x 9.9 inches |
| Manufacturer | Naxa Electronics, Inc. |
| Mfr Part Number | NPB428 |
| Model Number | NPB-428 |
| Number of Speakers | 2 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Speaker Type | Stereo |
| Speakers Included | 2 full-range speakers (16W total output, 8W x 2, detachable) |
| Style Name | Portable MP3/CD/USB Player with Stereo Radio & Cassette |
| Supported Audio Format | MP3, CD-Audio |
| Supported Standards | MP3 |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2.0 |
| UPC | 044111143270 021113178431 069060197570 767887448133 611101530060 070090108061 163121477820 840005005897 611267404953 521375577800 012300002431 780320057143 846764222223 734911363625 735479215715 012307071867 012301099638 012302098692 765042399450 696582190040 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Wattage | 16 watts |
C**L
Held up after 13 years
I had to comment on this boom box. I originally purchased this back in 2012 and to this day in 2025 I still have it and it still works. Cd and cassettes work, am/fm comes in excellant. The speakers are removable which sounds like a surround sound. I have played this alot over the years as well as have moved several times and still works. I would highly suggest to get this boom box. Battery life is not so good but that is expected. Well spent money!!
A**X
Great Little Unit
I got this boom box for a book shelf unit to listen to sports radio when I am on my computer. The radio plays much better than the one I paid three times as much for a few years ago. I sat down to watch a basketball game on TV the other night and just after they sang the Star Spangled Banner the electricity went out. I grabbed a couple oil lamps and my boom box which has batteries and was able to get the game on the radio. The CD player works good too and has a remote that lets you change tracks without getting out of your chair. It will also play mp3s from a thumb drive and you don't have to take a bunch of cds with you if you are working in the yard or your shop or going camping. I would recommend this player as it is a good value for the price.
M**L
NAXA CD MP3 Cassette Player AM FM Radio NPB-428 good deal, functional and inexpensive -----2018 UPDATE-----
2018 UPDATE AT END--------------- Before I bought the NAXA NPB-428, I read the reviews on Amazon, all the questions and answers, asked a question of my own, then compared this to a couple of other radio/cd players. I also went to major electronics store websites and discount mega-stores and searched for a stereo capable of doing what I needed. I was willing to have a device with fewer features, as another reviewer noted such comprehensive devices are hard to find. I did find a much more expensive Sony unit but it lacked mp3 cd disc playing. I have many such discs, I use them in my car as they are easy and inexpensive to prepare and offer many hours of entertainment. I also like to use them for audio books to listen to while ill or before sleep, but with digital mp3 players so popular, the disc is not a standard feature. I also still have many cassette tapes around. It's hard to part with the Hawaiian music tapes I picked up in Hawaii, the comedy tapes of Prairie Home Companion, or out of print music from years ago. This NAXA unit provides a basic am/fm radio, regular and mp3 cd playing, cassette tape, and a USB port which can be used for other devices like a memory stick. An AUX IN can be used for MP3 players and other devices (no controls for AUX other than volume control, use the device controls for more). The "remote" is only for CD and mp3 playing but that is fine for me as I plan to keep the stereo near my bed. You do need to be near the unit and in a fairly straight line to use remote. It does not have a volume control which would be handy, but if all the funtions were available on the remote the unti would end up costing a lot more. I worry a bit about dependability at such a price (I was willing to spend more) and will report problems if I come across them in this review at a later date. For now what I did to protect myself was buy a 3 year extended warranty for only $7.99, that way if the NAXA proves unreliable I will at least get 3 years of operation, certainly worth the price of the unit. I have had bad luck with similar devices in the past few years, a $200 device died after a year, a cheap "mini-boom box" has a tinny sound and is unreliable, I often have to insert a cd several times before it is recognized and will play, no information on the LCD screen except "CD" and only a simple dial with numbers on it for the radio. Then a retro style radio I bought last year is awful sounding and stations drift a lot. I will use the NAXA to replace both these items. Setup: performed without reading the booklet, but I will read the booklet as I always do with such things. Speakers can be left detached or attached to the sides of the main unit by pressing the speakers onto tabs. A simple insertion of wires from the speakers into the back of the main unit (labeled Speaker L and R), 2 AAA batteries in the remote, AC power plugs into the back. Turn power on by depressing button. Choose mode of operation by switch on front. AM/FM Radio: okay, not great, overall it meets my needs even if AM has a bit of static. There is an LCD display screen for tuning in. FM Stereo switch for stations with a strong FM signal and an indicator light will glow. A BASS boost button helps most music, some radios call this a Music/Talk button since less bass is usually best for talk. The dials for tuning and volume have little raised dots on them to help rotation of the dials. CD: seems to work fine, programmable, random play and other functions, I usually just press play and let it rip! CD MP3: seems okay, the only thing I haven't mastered is choosing "folders", when you make an MP3 disc you can have multiple folders for different music artists or different albums, in the past when I want to go to another folder I have been in the habit of pressing NEXT FOLDER button (like on my car stereo) but this requires you press FOLDER+/+10 button which advances you 10 tracks or by holding down you can choose exactly which folder you want. The information displayed on the LCD is folder number and track number, some more sophisticated units will display the name of the folder and track. In this case I need to remember what is on the disc if I want a particular track. When you shut power off, MP3 will reset back to the first track, some MP3 players will remember where you were at last, this one doesn't. Cassette: seems to be fine, works as a regular cassette player. Place the cassette tape open side downward with full reel to left. Does not have reverse play operation, just basic play, auto shut-off at end of tape. You can record from either radio or CD. USB Port: seems fine, works similar to the MP3 disc, you can select folder if any, and tracks, scan forward or backward to find a particular part of a track, use Folder+/+10 for folder and track selection, and there is a regular Forward and Backward track selection. You can use the remote to choose between CD and USB or press the USB button on the unit. Remote: works for CD, CD MP3 disc, and USB port playing, has Back, Next, Play/Pause, Stop, CD/USB choice, +10 MP3, and Program/P-Mode buttons. Overall sound: Okay for an inexpensive unit, the Bass Boost helps music, there is no other frequency control. Loud enough for a small room. Overall operation: Simple enough except for what I said about Folder selection. If one uses the FOLDER+/+10 button on the unit, you can select FOLDER or just jump ahead 10 tracks, the FOLDER-/-10 is for the reverse direction. The REMOTE only has +10 function. SInce I use folders I need to use the button on the unit. Overall decision: I think this is a fine unit for an inexpensive price, I am glad to have included the 3 year extended warranty as I wonder about reliability. I won't give this a 5 star rating as the quality is not that sort but all functions seem okay and that is good enough for what I need in the bedroom. Specifications (from the booklet); Power: AC 110/220V (or 8 D size batteries), Power consumption: 20 Watts Weight: 4.4 kg (about 11 pounds) Dimensions: 455 mm (L) x 230 mm (W) x 220 mm (H) CD Freq response: 100Hz-16KHz Cassette Freq Response: 125Hz-6.3KHz Power Output: 2.5 Watts x 2 UPDATE 2018, CD R function flakey. Regular CDs and MP3 CDS play fine. Cassette player makes a lot of extra noise from mechanism. Radio doesn't pull in the stations I like but I don't live near a metropolitan area, rather 60 miles away. USB works fine but is a bit confusing on how it woks. I still consider this a good buy, expect it to last 3-4 years. I may buy another of the same as I really like MP3 disc capability and that's not easy to find. I've made so many of these discs, I can play them in my car, but playing at home is nice too.
K**.
Overall quality is poor.
I purchased this radio, CD player so I could listen to music in bed before going to sleep. It is not going to be moved around it just needed to sit and tune into my radio station and let me use the remote which is the reason I bought this system. It had to have a remote all signs pointed toward a good purchase, but the remote only I repeat only turns on and off the cd. It has no controls for the radio on-off, volume or change station nothing, which defeats the purpose of buying a radio so I can listen in bed till I am ready to go to sleep. Radio is across the room. CD player is fine. You could find something cheaper for it's overall quality.
D**.
A Good Little Boombox well worth the money
I had an old one that lasted 20 years and finally lost one channel. Looking for a replacement, this caught my eye. The size is great for the shelf and it slipped right in where the old one had sat. 1/8 in jacks meant I didn't even need to use the new speakers (keeping them in a closet for the future if necessary), just plugged in the old ones. I'm not a remote using kind of guy, but it looks like it has everything you'd need if you do. Don't expect it to crank out the sound, but it's certainly loud enough to hear in the next room or out on the porch. The sound quality is what you'd expect in a box for less than fifty bucks, but again, it's certainly good enough for me. Just hoping it lasts at least half as long as the old durabrand....sigh....
J**N
Not bad for the price
Considering the price point I wasn't expecting anything top of the line so there are some good things and some that you expect for the price. First off the usb reader was the main reason for the purchase as instead of listening to either one of the two radio stations that we get in at work and hearing the same songs all the time I can just put in a usb and be good for the whole shift. The manual says very little in the way or what works or what won't simply stating to put the usb in the usb port (no, really?) and select usb. I have a 32gb sandisk cruzer that I moved about 4gb worth of files to and after plugging it in it was still flashing 15 minutes later. My guess is this is beyond the capacity of the radio or it either needs more than 15 minutes to read it there was no error msg or anything on the screen to indicate what the issue was. I have a 16gb Patriot usb that I moved 1gb of files to and after about 1 minute of reading it came up on the screen. It is a nice feature as you don't need to recharge the usb stick and it takes up so little space. On the downside the volume seems to be rather anemic when using the usb versus the other applications. I did not try the cd player as I mostly download everything to my computer and move it to the ipod or put the files on the usb stick. The radio worked very nice inside my house and pulled in any station out there. I used a cassette adapter and ran my ipod touch thru it and it sounded pretty good especially with the bass boost. Nice feature is you can detach the speakers and point them in your general direction. Not perfect but about what I expected for $60 and change.
L**.
Great set for a great price!
I am very pleased with this purchase. I took a chance on getting it because I thought I read that it was 'eating-up' people's cassettes but I've had no problem with this at all & have been able to play old mixed & store bought cassettes as far back as the 80's. The sound & quality is clear, it's volume quality does not get distorted when cranked up & it's serving its purchased purpose perfectly. The remote unfortunately does not have any true (extensive) functionality but, other than that I'm going to buy another one as a gift for a friend.
M**S
Excellent sound quality for an "Old School" style boombox
For the cost this is an excellent sound quality, old school style boombox. The top loading CD player, so far, works perfectly as does the front loading cassette deck. What I like most is the quality of the sound produced by this unit. The bass is deep enough to satisfy with the "bass boost" feature and the highs are very acceptable. So far I haven't had the need or occasion to use the remote so I can't comment on that yet. If there is a negative it would be the exclusion of a headphone jack. Otherwise I highly recommend this boombox!
R**.
Big disappointment.
The system was smaller in size than shown online. The CD reader was broken when I received it. The cassette player was not working at all. Some buttons were getting stuck while I was trying to operate the system, and some buttons were not functioning at all.
L**L
clarity of sound
THIS IS A VERY NEAT AND COMPACT STEREO SYSTEM WITH A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SOUND. I LISTEN TO CLASSICAL MUSIC WHERE YOU WANT TO HEAR ALL PARTS OF THE ORCHESTRA AND THE SUBTLE UNDERTONES . THE BASS OPTION ALSO ALLOWS THE ORGAN SECTIONS OF A PIECE TO REALLY STAND OUT AS WELL. HAVING THE STEREO SPEAKERS DETACHABLE ALLOWS ONE TO POSITION THEM JUST SO TO MAXIMIZE THE SOUND. LOVELY PRODUCT !
A**O
Muy aceptable
buena fidelidad
M**Y
exelente
me gusto es bonita moderna, buen sonido
A**R
Two Stars
casste player not working properly
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