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    Default Was your first cd system your first audio cd system?

    Just wondering if this was the case for anyone else. My family never jumped the cd player bandwagon for quite a long time so it ended up when I got a sega cd shortly after launch it also ended up being my first way of experiencing audio cd. Shortly after I started buying more and more cds and got a standalone player and portable cd player. Not much of a story but I still find it odd that the sega cd was what first got me to experience audio cds as well as cd-based games.

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    i got my first CD boombox in 1989 and my first CD based gaming system i got was around 1997 i think it was the Sega CD, then the 3DO

    from 1989 to now i only bought 63 music CDs
    after buying over 230 music cassettes from 1979 to 1993 changing format didnt appeal to me that much

    i also have never had a car with a CD player in it, but i had a loaner car once with an 8 track player in it
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    I got my first CD player in 1997, a 3 disc changer, oooooooooooooooo.

    My first CD based system was in 1996, the 3DO with the Sega CD shortly after. I loved the 3DO for it's screen saver for audio cd's.

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    Interesting that you brought the topic up since I remember there being a thread not too long ago where somebody explained how the audio quality of an original PSX was equivalent with a super high-end stereo. I can't quite remember the exact details but that was the gist of it.

    As for me, my first CD player was given to me at Christmas '95, while my first CD based system was the PS1 for Christmas '97. So to answer your question, no.

    However, on a technicality, I could probably state that my first major experience with CDs, audio or otherwise, was at my friend's house via his PC in '94-ish. So I guess that might count also.
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    I bought my first CD player around 1993-1994, my first cd-console was the PSX in 1995-1996, can't quite remember when I bought it.

    and yes, the cd-audio player in the PSX was very good.

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    First CD player: 1992.

    First CD system: 1999, Jaguar CD add-on. Played CD's fine (but not CDR's), but I was less-than-wowed by the integrated graphical music player thingy.

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    I got my first cd player sometime between 1987-89. Not exactly sure. My first cd system (and what really got me into gaming, old and new) was the PS1.
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    First cd player - 1994
    First cd system (PS2) - 2001

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    Yep my first CD based system was my first CD player. The PS1. 1996.

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    First CD system was the Turbo Grafx CD. Had a cd player before that.

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    First CD player: 1990
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    First CD player was one of the early CD Walkman models (still own it and it still works), dont remember the year.

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    The Sega CD was my first CD player too. I remember unwrapping it when I got it for Christmas and after a few rounds of dying in Sewer Shark I put in some freebie discs my mother won from a radio station. It was mind blowing at the time and I think I had more fun popping in and listening to crappy music on the cds than I did playing through most of the Sega CD games I owned.

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    First CD player: A Philips POS I bought in 1988 or 1989.

    First CD system: CD add-on for the Jaguar back in 1999.

    The first CD I played on the Philips player was Days of Future Passed.

    The first CD I played on my Jaguar was Severe Tire Damage by TMBG. I played it to test the VLS software on the Jag. The connection between TMBG and my Jag is so strong, in fact, that every time I get my Jaguar set up I absolutely MUST play the TMBG CD.

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    My first cd console and audio cd were both Sony brand, but not the same unit.
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    YES!

    My first CD player was a game system.
    Summer of 1991, I had compiled a vast amount of cash and make the monumental purchase of a Turbo Grafx CD player.

    The game magazines of the time hype up Y's Bood I&II and I had to get it. I convinced myself that the benefit of purchase of TG CD was the fact that I could get into the music CD sceen.

    I actually didn't get a non game CD player until 1996 when I move out on my own. My Turbo Duo was my CD player.

    I had my console hooked up to a receiver and I had the menu memorized for the Turbo CD dashboard I could play CD's with out turning on the TV.

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    My first CD platform console was the Playstation 1, and I had a CD player long before that. So the answer to the question is nope.

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    My first CD system was the PS2, and I had owned a few audio CD players before that.

    (Btw, the first CD I bought with my own money was Metallica's Ride The Lightning.)

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    The first cd system I owned was the Sega Saturn, which I obtained around the summer of 1999 or 2000. I already had a few other cd players pass through my hands before picking that up. However, I did use the Saturn quite often for playing cd's. So did my college roommate when we were both in our senior year. Nice little player that was.

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    My first CD based game console was the TurboGrafx-16 CD-ROM attachment, but I had bought a CD boombox a year or two earlier, so I didn't use the Turbo much for music, unless it was the occasional borrowed CD+G disc.

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    My first CD player was in 1988 or 1989 (probably 1989), a Pioneer.

    I didn't have a CD based console until the PS1 in '96. I did have a CD ROM on my computer for gaming and other purposes in '94.

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    Sega CD was my first cd player and cd-based console. Even though it was an add-on. Saturn would have been my first true cd system but, I had a diskman and rack cd player by then.
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    First cd player 1990
    First cd's Metallica - Master Of Puppets & Fobidden - Twisted Into Form
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    No, not even close.

    I bought a CD boombox with paper route money in 1992. I'm not afraid to admit that I also picked up Kris Kross' "Totally Krossed Out" and the Wayne's World soundtrack that day.

    My first CD-based game system that I actually owned myself was the 3DO in 1999-ish. I had always been around the PS1/PS2/3DO previous to that, but they were owned by roommates and friends.
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    My first personal CD player was a refurb Fisher boom-box that I got for Christmas I wanna say in 1990. My dad got one before me as a "spiff" for selling a lot of REALLY expensive GE lamps (got a 20" or 25" TV, a 35mm sports camera and his boom box from GE). My first CD was Rush: Grace Under Pressure.

    My first CD system was the Sega CD, months after it launched.

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