The entry-level model in Pioneer's current line of CD jukeboxes is the PD-F407, which holds 25 discs. Although 300-disc Giga jukeboxes are now available (including Pioneer's own PD-F1007), consumers who prefer to return discs to their jewel boxes, rather than storing them in the CD player, might prefer to spend less on a lower-capacity design. A programmable disc memory helps keep everything organized, especially handy for households where more than one person uses the changer. The PD-F407 will store up to three different schemes; you might enter in a personal catalog that excludes all of your spouse's country discs, for example, while your spouse programs a no show tunes selection. If only one person is using the changer, there's a simpler approach to programming the jukebox using the best selection feature -- just press the aptly-labeled BEST button when a favorite song is playing and the selection will be added to a personal playlist. Up to fifteen tracks can be stored this way.