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Thursday, September 20, 2007

Why Digital Players Are Ideal for Music On-Hold

Still using a CD player for your on-hold messages? Here's why a CD player is not the best option:

  • Has moving parts
  • Will stop working after 6 months to a year and need replacing

  • Will skip when it starts getting old and ready to be replaced

  • Needs to be manually reset after a power outage

  • The smaller ones don't have enough volume

  • Comes with only a one to three month warranty










These days, a digital player is the way to go. Here's why:
  • No moving parts

  • No wear & tear

  • Great sound quality

  • Resets automatically after a power outage

  • Comes with a 5-year warranty

  • Very easy to use
Even mp3 players such as an iPod aren't make to play non-stop for months and months at a time. We offer a great digital unit that downloads the recording onto a USB thumb drive, then the drive is inserted into the player. It is very affordable, and you'll end up spending as much after a few years monkeying around with CD players...not to mention the cost in aggravation.
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Call Amir Watynski for more information about our digital players at 1-800-250-8233.

2 comments:

John Manzing said...

How much is one of these digital players? Where can I purchase one?

Amir Watynski - Watt Media said...

The players are usually $350 - $450, and I've even seen them for over $500. Since they are manufactured for "on-hold" purposes, they are not sold in stores, but only through on-hold dealers. Watt Media sells the USB drive unit for $359. You can reach us at 1-800-250-8233. Thanks for your question, John!