Showing posts with label compact stereo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label compact stereo. Show all posts

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Personal Six-Station Listening Center, Gray Review

Personal Six-Station Listening Center, Gray
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When teachers have to buy their own supplies and equipment due to the poor economy, we need good value and prices. This listening station is just the right thing for my classroom. It works well, the price was wonderful, and it came in such a short amount of time, I was able to begin using it right away. I have always had excellent results when ordering from Amazon, whether it be items for my classroom or personal items. Keep up the good work. Thanks, Amazon1
Teacher in Florida

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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Sony LBT-ZX66i iPod Ready Mini Shelf System Review

Sony LBT-ZX66i iPod Ready Mini Shelf System
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I've been listening to my new Sony LBT-ZX66i for the past 3 hours. It does everything it claims to do and does it well. Unlike last year's equivalent model which had a (now obsolete) cassette deck, this year's model gives you a much more useful iPOD dock.(for most full-sized iPODs, such as my iPOD Classic, you can insert your iPOD directly into the LBT-ZX66i's dock. Some older or smaller iPOD's may require an adaptor)
The Sony features a 5-disc carousel-type CD changer, an iPOD dock & AM/FM radio, plus the ability to do Karaoke(there's two microphone inputs via quarter inch plug) and a headphone output which uses full sized quarter inch headphone plug.
This system is powerful and clean, and the "X-Groove" button will provide the outrageous thumping that your disco,rap, hip-hop & Dance music enthusiast craves. But here an important difference: unlike many similar systems from other manufacturers, when the thumping mode("X-Groove") is switched off, the LBT-ZX-66i can provide clear,natural sound, with crisp midrange and highs for those of us who prefer rock, pop,jazz and other types of music. Believe me: even without the added thumping, the LBT-ZX-66i is no slouch in the bass department. The 3-way speakers(with horn-loaded tweeters) are better than you would normally get in a system of this type.
There are number of effects modes optimized for various types of music(Rock,Pop, Salsa,Reggae,Dance,Jazz,Samba,Tango). "Rock" seems to yield the clearest and most natural sound. There's also a simulated surround mode(which I have yet to try), and a 3-band digital equalizer(you can create your own custom E.Q. settings in the unit's memory). I'll eventually experiment with these features. And if you have a turntable, there's a phono input. Programming the FM/AM tuner was easy and the reception and sound quality was fine.
My only complaint is this: the remote control is a bit too basic. There are too many features of the LBT-ZX66i which can't be controlled from the remote control. These features(including the effects modes) can only be selected from the main unit's front panel.
I normally wouldn't comment on the merchant here in a product review,but I'll say this:I've had a great experience buying from "J&R Music World" for the past 29 years, whether directly, or more recently through Amazon. After buying a Plasma T.V. from J&R(via Amazon) and seeing J&R drop the price $200 lower ten days later, I contacted J&R, who gave me a $200 store credit, which I used towards this Sony compact stereo system.
One other thing:this system is fairly large. It is not exactly a shelf system, but if you've got room for it, then go for it. You won't be disappointed. Not that many companies are making this sort of system anymore(JVC doesn't make systems of this size & power any more), but Sony can make this sort of system better. The manufacturing quality is excellent, and it's got enough features that can either be used or not used, so it can be tailored to produce good sound no matter what your musical tastes are.
AS AN UPDATE TO THE ABOVE:The effects modes CAN be selected on the remote control, via a button called "EQ".
Important additional note: if you are planning on playing CD-R's on this unit, I would advise you to try a few of your CD-R's on this unit before buying. While the LBT-ZX66i had no problem playing CD-R's that I recorded on my rack mount pro audio CD recorder or CD's that I recorded on my iMAC computer, I have hundreds of CD's that were recorded by my friend on several PC's that he's owned over the past 5 years. None of these discs can be played on the LBT-ZX66i(which cannot read the table of contents on these discs). The LBT-ZX66i is one of 14 pieces of equipment(and one of four Sony products) in my home which can play CD's, and the only one that can't play these PC-burned CD-R's. All of these CD-R's feature standard CD Audio.

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iPod - Charge, Play, Control 540W Total Power Output (RMS), 5-Disc CD Changer with Play Exchange, CD-R/CD-RW, MP3 Playback, 3-way, Bass Reflex Spkr Sys, 6.7" (17cm) Dual Hybrid Woofers, 1" (2.5cm) Horn Tweeter, Game Sync: Front A/V Input, Big, bright vivid display, AM/FM Tuner, 30-Station Presets, Remote Control with full iPod menu control

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Saturday, September 15, 2012

Panasonic SC-HC20P-K Compact Stereo System Review

Panasonic SC-HC20P-K Compact Stereo System
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I was looking for an IPOD dock and found so much more in this little stereo system. I couldn't find any reviews on this but I own other Panasonic products and thought I'd give it a try and am glad I did. It has a recharging dock/player for an IPOD or IPhone, a CD player, a radio and a clock! Its sleek and good-lookin', small enough to fit on my dresser but has the power to send music throughout my second floor. I'm very picky when it comes to sound and was kind of worried that since I didn't spend over $100 that I wasn't going to be able to find something with great sound but this doesn't disappoint! Clear and crisp - I've heard layers of music on this that I don't hear from my bigger, much more expensive stereo system. This is a great little multi-tasker!

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Designed for iPod and iPhone users who want to enjoy their favorite songs with high quality sound at home, the compact Panasonic SC-HC20 home stereo system features a dedicated iPod dock that allows quick, easy connection of an iPod without the need for a cable. The remote control can be used to select music stored in the iPod, and music on the iPod can also be used for the wake-up timer.
The compact Panasonic SC-HC20 stereo system with slide-out iPod dock (shown with dock closed below).

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Sunday, August 5, 2012

Sony CMT-LX20i 10W RMS Total Power Output Micro Hi-Fi Shelf System Review

Sony CMT-LX20i 10W RMS Total Power Output Micro Hi-Fi Shelf System
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I was not certain of the value for money when I purchased the Sony CMT Hi Fi but from the reviews on Amazon I thought it was a safe purchase. I must say it more then met my expectations, the unit is compact but well designed and took up 1/3 less space than the unit it replaced (a "boombox" with two separate speakers) and weighed 2/3rds less. The sound quality is equal if not better and the iPod docking unit is seamless to use. I was impressed with the digital radio and the CD player is probably the least of the package but still works well. Overall I am very satisfied with the product.

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Delivering full-range sound from a small package, the attractive CMT-LX20i micro hi-fi shelf system lets you share your favorite music without a bulky audio system. Just plug your iPod into the integrated dock and you're ready to rock. There's also an included remote that offers full iPod menu controls. For robust sound, this compact system features a bass reflex system that adds serious punch to the bass line. What's more, it even lets you listen to CDs created and recorded on your computer in the MP3 format.

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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Sharp 200 Watt iPod® Docking Station - Black/Silver (CDDH790N) Review

Sharp 200 Watt iPodandreg; Docking Station - Black/Silver (CDDH790N)
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The Sharp CD-DH899N has ok functionality but the speakers that come with it are terrible. They had high-end distortion even at low-moderate volume. This was the case with all the functions - CD, radio, tape, line-in and iPod. Thank goodness the speakers are not hard-wired in! I swapped them out with various other old speakers, and my best set was 15-year old Sony speakers with good speaker wire, which were 8 Ohm and had plenty of power handling. (The original speakers were 4 Ohm with thin wires.) That cleared up the distortion, although I have not tried cranking it yet. Why did Sharp design speakers that can't handle the signal??? The stereo itself works as advertised. Note that the cassette deck does not have a record function, only play. Also, there are no audio inputs to the stereo except a line-in. No audio outputs either, only the speakers. The CD tray is very flimsy, the tape deck is a little clunky, I kinda wish an extended warranty was available. I got this new on e-bay for a great prices, so it's an ok unit for a bedroom for the price, but do not buy this unless you have some good speakers to swap out!

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Station Presets: 40 - AM/FM
CD Player
Media Support: CD-RW, Analog Magnetic
Formats Support: Analog Magnetic, MP3, WMA
Top Mount iPod Docking
Full Logic Cassette Deck
Pre-Set Equalizer
USB Interface
Speakers: 2-way - Stereo
Output Power: 300 W

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Saturday, February 25, 2012

Grace Digital GDI-IRMS300 Internet Micro Hi-Fi Stereo System Review

Grace Digital GDI-IRMS300 Internet Micro Hi-Fi Stereo System
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This is my third Grace Digital Radio, I keep adding them to more rooms in my house. The software user interface is a little cumbersome but the same in all models - a one time annoyance for setup.
The design of this version is great, looks classy and sturdy, and the sound quality is impeccable. The streaming of media from your PC works only with playlists from Windows Media Player, but it works well. Online radios stream well, it is probably one of the best products out there in the niche market of computer-less wifi radios. A must for expats who want to listen to their far away local station, with quality sound and without a PC.

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The Grace Digital Micro Internet Hi-Fi Stereo System (GDI-IRMS300) is a combination Internet radio and audio media streaming device that brings all the audio content of the Internet from your broadband connection to your home, office. With it users can listen to 16,000+ radio stations including NPR on-demand, FOX news, CNN, BBC, CBS to KROQ, over 35,000 podcast, 20,000+ On-Demand subscription streams or your personal Pandora radio stations - Free. In addition to the ability to play all the Free music in the world, music files from your PC or Mac, USB drive, the Grace Internet Hi-Fi can also access Sirius Premium Internet radio services with a subscription directly from Sirius. The Internet Hi-fi comes with a full featured remote control, provides RCA outputs to connect additional music sources and is compatible with the free Grace remote control App for iPhone/iTouch. Listen to all of your digital music anywhere in your home or office, with Grace.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Sangean WR-3 AM/FM Digital Table Top Radio Review

Sangean WR-3 AM/FM Digital Table Top Radio
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After much deliberation, and as much research as the Internet would afford me, I decided to buy this radio and try it firsthand. As always, I felt safer buying from Amazon because of their fair return policy and outstanding reputation. I knew I was going into this somewhat blindly because there are precious few reviews of this piece anywhere online, and even fewer by real folks like me.
Anyway, I got the product yesterday and test drove it in depth last night. Its first impression is an excellent one. The substantial heft and gorgeous "piano" finish would probably sell a ton of these radios if they were more readily available in stores. Set up was expectedly simple, and the user's manual wasn't needed until later on. Personally, I liked the metal, telescoping antenna mounted on the rear of the unit (where, by the way, you'll find a clean array of additional I/O plugs and the "3-D" sound selector. From every angle, this is a beautiful radio.
The first thing I did after plugging it in, was check a few local FM stations. They all came in very well, which was no surprise given Sangean's radio heritage. Be certain of one thing about this unit: it is a radio first, and then a CD player, audio file player, etc. The RDS feature was a novelty, but not as intuitive or lavish as I was hoping for. I'm not entirely familiar with what RDS normally provides on most equipment, though, and I don't fault this unit for anything in that respect.
It wasn't until I put in the first CD (a standard "red book" audio CD) that I experienced that all-too-familiar consumer electronics letdown. It didn't play. The unit acknowledged that it read the CD and recognized how many tracks were on it, etc. But I could not get it to play any of it. The CD was not suspect; in fact, I deliberately started with a CD that was playable on every piece of CD equipment I've owned. Subsequent discs, however, did work, and apparently with no further problems.
It was while I was waiting for the first CD to play that I removed a promotional sticker the factory had stuck on the front of the unit (advertising what types of media it can play). Where every other manufacturer I've seen has used a static-cling or no-residue adhesive to make sure the sticker comes off cleanly, such was not the case on this radio. The sticker came off with much effort and left behind quite a bit of very stubborn adhesive. This might've been negligible had this radio not been so beautifully finished, and the sticker not been put in so prominent a spot on the front. While this had no bearing on the player's performance, this was pretty disappointing to me.
In playing with the sound options--the part of this unit I had the most interest in and curiosity about--I ultimately realized that even the fine design and speaker capabilities of this radio/CD player are limited by the direction of the speakers and bass firing. In a very specific listening zone, this sounds pretty good. And by specific I mean, I found that directly facing the speakers from a distance of about 6 feet, with some peripheral area to either side, was ideal. Step much further outside this cone of sound, and the overall listening experience is compromised significantly (though the 3-D sound effect lessens the degradation a bit). This is more a limitation imposed by the direction of the speakers, and not by the design or components. But it's reason enough in my opinion to consider a radio/CD player with detachable speakers, unless you're using this on a nightstand or a very small room.
The USB and SD card input options are really fun novelties, and I wish more manufacturers would get hip to this simple technology. But in the end, when you have a unit that already plays MP3 CDs, these additional formats aren't as needed.
In the end, after only a day, I'm sending it back for a refund because of the fickle CD player issue. I'd rather not take my chances on this one. In a nutshell:
Pros:
-product feel and look
-simple set-up and easily moved
-excellent radio capability
-clean inputs and outputs on the back
-telescoping FM antenna
-full function remote
-SD card and USB drive options
Cons:
-Small "ideal listening zone"
-Unnecessarily bright display
Too bad these aren't in your local store where you can play around with them in advance. Hope this helps.

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The Sangean WR3 is the table-top stereo radio that many have been waiting for.Its features start with the ability to play MP3 and Windows Media Audio (WMA) formats from a slot load CD, but takes it further by offering SD/MMC and USB flash connections that provide flexibility that no other table-top offers.For those who enjoy radio, it provides the AM/FM reception and sensitivity that Sangean is famous for, 20 memory presets, and RDS text service that displays artist, song title, and other text information provided by your favorite FM stations.It has a large blue backlight LCD with white text that provides a full menu of options and settings.In addition to all this, stunning high-fidelity sound is produced by two 3-inch polypropylene speakers and dual front facing bass ports--all powered by a 3-watt by 3-watt amplifier.Featuring the Sangean AcoustaCase and 3-D audio projection technology, the speakers produce an unmatched level of surround performance and bass response in a table-radio.This unit also features an auxiliary input that allows a connection to your iPod, DVD player, or other audio source.

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Monday, November 14, 2011

JVC UX-PL5 CD Micro Component System Review

JVC UX-PL5 CD Micro Component System
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I had a JVC boombox once, and it was the best sounding radio/cassette boombox I ever had. Therefore, I wanted another JVC product. I was disappointed that it wasn't as great-sounding as I had anticipated. However, it plays nicely. In retrospect, I would have bought the other JVC compact stereo with 100 watts of power. I didn't see the other one until I had already ordered this one. If you're reading this, I would recommend going with the 100-watt JVC instead of this one, which is only 70 watts. They're about the same price. I also just bought a Sony boombox, and it sounds much better than this JVC stereo.

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Play all of your music--from CD to iPod--with the JVC UX-LP5 micro component system, which features 70 watts of total power and a retractable flip dock places your iPod front and center. In addition to music playback, the JVC UX-LP5 also includes a composite video output, enabling you to connect the system to your TV or compatible computer monitor and view video stored on the iPod.


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Monday, November 7, 2011

Sony MHC-EC99i Mini Hi-Fi Shelf System with Integrated iPod Dock 530W Review

Sony MHC-EC99i Mini Hi-Fi Shelf System with Integrated iPod Dock 530W
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After I came home from 5 months in Australia to find my Aiwa stereo not working I knew it was time to buy new audio equipment for my room. I like the idea of a shelf system so I began looking for one that was 10 years newer and fit my preferences. I went the stereo route because I wanted a radio and CD player and ultimately a tape deck, although this unit does not have one. I had read several reviews of this model and went into the store (BJ's Wholesale Club of all places) to test it out. Bringing my iPod, I was thoroughly impressed. I went back the next day and purchased this bad boy.
The stereo comes in a huge box but is managable. I was surprised to find the unit overall is very light-weight and set up is easy. Once I finally had it set up, I was immediately impressed with the stellar sound. This thing is LOUD. You get crisp highs, balanced mids, and thumping lows thanks to the additional subwoofer it comes with. I don't think I've heard an iPod sound as good as it does with this unit. As I have read previously, the speaker cords are a bit short. The satellite speakers are fine, but how is a subwoofer expected to be placed on the floor as I want it with such relatively short cords? I'm planning to get some additional cord so I can place the speakers where I want.
I'm very happy with this system and being a bit picky about my audio sound has proven to help me find a great stereo. All kinds of music sound great, from thumping hip hop to reggae to accoustic rock.
This thing is also pretty sleek looking, being a metallic black, modern looking, and light blue accents in the speakers.
Why not a 5?
-Short cord length
-Small display which is hard to see from far away
-No custom EQ, although "rock" mode sounds best
-No tape deck. I admit tapes are out-dated but it would be nice to have the capability to play them
Overall VERY happy with my purchase and definitely recommend this system to and audiophile who wants to pack some punch into his/her audio system.

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iPod Ready,Charge, Play, Control. Integrated iPod dock, Dedicated iPod button, New black finish, 530W Total Power Output Single Disc CD Player, CD-R / RW and MP3 Playback AM / FM Tuner with 30 Station Presets Remote Control with full iPod menu control, Clock, Aarm, Sleep Timer

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Technics SC-HD505 Executive Microsystem Review

Technics SC-HD505 Executive Microsystem
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Although there are four separate components and plenty of dials, toggles, and buttons, this is not the set for tinkerers who demand control of the sound. There's a button that gives you enhanced bass and a dial that supplies fine tuning of the tweeter, and that's it! Not even the ability to balance the speakers. The flip side of course is simplicity, and simplicity is the name of the game from assembly to operation of these handsome components and speakers. Just link everything together, plug it in, and enjoy impressive sound. Impressive, that is, for everyone but those who want to rattle the walls with amplified rock and loud orchestral compositions. They should look elsewhere. But for those who, like my wife and I, live in snug apartments and whose tastes run to small-group jazz and classical chamber music with emphasis on solo piano, violin, guitar, sax, and trumpet, Technics has put together a terrific audio system. Just squeeze it in wherever there's room and let it fill your space with warm, balanced sound.

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This Technics microsystem has many features normally found only in high-end separate components. The horizontal-loading cassette deck loads tapes easily and smoothly, and a microprocessor helps protect your valuable tapes by automatically detecting the end of a cassette. In addition, high-efficiency speakers extend the frequency response into the midrange, reproducing guitar and vocal tones clearly with minimal distortion. The CD Text feature displays artist and song titles so you know what you're listening to, and the BLFS (Brisk Low-Frequency Sound) circuit delivers crisply defined bass without detracting from vocal clarity.

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Friday, October 7, 2011

Sony MHC-EC69i Mini Hi-Fi Shelf System with Integrated iPod Dock 100W Review

Sony MHC-EC69i Mini Hi-Fi Shelf System with Integrated iPod Dock 100W
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I liked it but it should be noted that this model has no Audio-in plug.

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Turn up the volume on this MHC-EC69i mini hi-fi music system and keep the party going. With 100 total watts (50W x 2), it's a complete, easy-to-use music system with power to spare. Crank up the two front bass reflex speakers and enjoy your favorite CDs or MP3s from your iPod music player. There is also an AM/FM tuner with 30 station presets and six preset equalizer settings designed specifically for different types of music. Control it all with the included remote with a full iPod menu.

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Sony LBT-ZX99i 5-Disc CD Changer Mini Shelf System with Play Exchange Review

Sony LBT-ZX99i 5-Disc CD Changer Mini Shelf System with Play Exchange
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When looking at the stereos that you had I saw this stereo I said why not, it looks good, the ratings from cusomrs wer good and the discription of the stereo sounded good. When it arrived we hooked it up and we give it a 5 star because its great. Easy to hook up, easy to program, and the ipod hookup is great. It was a great buy for the money. The sound has great clarity.

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iPod - Charge, Play, Control 720W Total Power Output (RMS), 5-Disc CD Changer with Play Exchange, CD-R/CD-RW, MP3 Playback, 2-way, Bass Reflex Spkr Sys, 8.7" (22cm), 2" (5cm) Tweeter x 2, Game Sync: Front A/V Input, Big, bright vivid display, AM/FM Tuner, 30-Station Presets, Remote Control with full iPod menu control, Party Features: D-Light Sync, X-Round (Balance, Fader, Wave)

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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Sharp Electronics XLDH259N 160W Micro System with Docking Slot for iPod (Black) Review

Sharp Electronics XLDH259N 160W Micro System with Docking Slot for iPod (Black)
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This unit is compact and has a great sound that is crisp and clear. I bought it mainly to use with my iPod. It also plays CDs; has a radio and a USB port. There's a huge, retro silver volume control in the middle. Every function can be controlled with the remote. After comparing this unit with the Sony at a comparable price, I decided to go with the Sharp because I thought the sound was better. There is ample bass and an equalizer with different settings. It's designed for a smaller room, but you can still crank up the volume to 30 and it's loud and distortion-free. Highly recommended.

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Stylish and compact, this executive micro system is perfect for any office, den or bedroom. With iPod (player/device) docking capability, a CD slot and AM/FM tuner, this executive micro system is a perfect audio system for any environment.

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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Denon D-M50S Executive Microsystem Review

Denon D-M50S Executive Microsystem
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I just got this item recently and love the alumnium chasis construction. Very solid and seemingly indestructible.
Although it is made in China (where all the good stuff comes from), the quality and fit is excellent. The supplied Mission speakers are a good match for the system and sound great. I also like the ability to listen to one CD while I change out the other two.
My only beef are:
1. It doesn't come with cassette (what the hell are those?) deck
2. The CD changer is rather loud.
3. The unit was originally constructed for use in Asia and to adapt it to North American power supply, it comes with a bulging AC transformer that is piggy-backed on the unit - a rather disproportionately large protrusion with 4 screws.

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With its small size, good looks, and quality sound, Denon's petite and stylish D-M50S executive microsystem is dressed to impress and built to thrill. The system features a central integrated amplifier/CD player/tuner alongside ported, 2-way, bookshelf speakers from the British loudspeaker manufacturer Mission, giving you not just great furniture, but great sound.Components in the D-M50S series are only 8.3 inches wide, yet they're endowed with circuitry for superior quality sound and sport an attractive design that blends easily with any interior. The system's front panel is made of silver aluminum, and a half mirror has been added to the display window to enhance its appearance. The CD section features a 3-disc changer that lets you listen to music without interruption.The main unit (model UD-M50) boasts 30 watts per channel stereo power into 6-ohm speakers like those supplied. Dual stereo analog auxiliary inputs facilitate hookup of additional components, whether a DVD player, MP3 player, or Denon's matching DRR-M30 silver cassette deck. For additional convenience, a stereo analog output and optical digital-audio jack let you record radio broadcasts or CD sound to cassette or to a stand-alone CD or minidisc recorder.The included Mission MS-50 bookshelf speakers use 4.3-inch woofers and 1-inch soft-dome tweeters. Their ported design grants a little deeper low-end response (down to a respectable 70 Hz), and they're magnetically shielded to allow distortion-free placement near your TV or computer monitor.The UD-M50 includes the high-end Source Direct function, and the audio and power circuits in all components of the series feature highly-acclaimed Denon technology to ensure that the sound you hear is perfectly smooth and transparent.Other features include 40 FM/AM station presets, SDB (Super Dynamic Bass) equalization, a 24-hour clock, a sleep timer (with daily and one-time event timers as well), and a .125-inch headphone jack for private listening. Preamplifier outputs (switchable, stereo/mono) let you use the system with heftier, stand-alone amplifiers if you wish.The system comes with a remote control that also operates the basic functions of the optional CDR-M30 CD recorder and DRR-M30 cassette deck.What's in the Box UD-M50 CD player/receiver unit, a remote control, remote batteries, Mission MS-50 bookshelf speakers (2 speakers with grilles), speaker wires, a warranty card, a service-center list, and a user's manual.

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Saturday, August 13, 2011

Sony CMT-FX300i - Micro system with iPod cradle - radio / CD / MP3 - gloss black Review

Sony CMT-FX300i - Micro system with iPod cradle - radio / CD / MP3 - gloss black
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Sony has been making micros for over a decade by now, and with digital music almost completely replacing the likes of cassette tapes and even CDs to some, the AV manufacturer has been slowly removing tape decks from their smaller systems. The FX300i is no exception. Some of Sony previous year's offerings, like the CMT-EH15 and EH25, still comes with a capable, albeit high profit margin tape deck that reminds you of those boomboxes from the 80s.
The primary purpose of the FX300i is to dock and charge your iPODs, and Sony could not be making this statement any clearer. Without any support for iPhones, the device will generate alot of noise when an iPhone is docked to the system without the airplane mode switched on. There is also no support for USB playback or recording, which can be found on the FX300i's equally new cousin, the FX200, which focuses on USB playback.
Compared to its older siblings, the FX300i offers a surprisingly fuller sound, and this is true when it is put up against EH15, EH25 and a few models from 2007-2008 like the CMT-EH10. Sony doesn't seem to have added anything new to the main unit, which contain essentially face-lifted parts from EH15/EH10. A good way to repackage something old and sell it as something new. Therefore, what's most likely to be responsible for the FX300i's sound are the new 4 Ohm speakers. The new deminutive full range drivers(8cm diameter each) seem to be producing more bass than treble, which makes the system sound more fluid than the EH15/EH25/EH10. The speaker's model model number is SS-CFX200, which is the same as those for the FX200. Therefore, given that both unit outputs 5W+5W of audio, it should be safe to assume that FX300i sounds as good as the FX200.
There is a new feature that comes with the FX300i, although not an important one. The system is now programmed to automatically shut down in 30 mins if it is not doing anything (no music, no signal). This function, called Auto Standby, may be switched on or off.
So here's a list of things for the FX300i that you may want to be aware of before deciding on buying this system:
1) Ipod support up to 2009's classic, but no support for iphone. The system will charge your iphones and ipods when switched on, however is not shielded from the GSM/3G signals.
2) Full Ipod/Iphone controls (on remote controller), including menu browsing, but menu browsing is very slow, as per any Ipod docks out there such as the JBL onstage IIIp.
3) No Ipod adaptors are given, so prepare to get one ready for your ipod.
4) Timer/Sleep functions as per any standard Sony micros.
5) No USB input.
6) One front line-in via a stereo 3.5mm jack and one 3.5mm headphone jack.
7) Amplifier output is 5W+5W RMS
8) DSG-X and preset EQs (Flat, Rock, Pop, Jazz) for sound control.
9) 8cm full-range drivers for two compact wooden speakers with frontal bass-reflex ports. Bass is very heavy around the 125-150Hz range, so do not expect deep thuds from this system unless you intend to pair it with better speakers. System support speakers with impedance 4 Ohms and above. Uses standard wire-clamps for speaker leads.
10) CD-RW support, including MP3 files recorded on CD-RWs. No ATRAC3 support.
11) No tape deck.

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Experience sound at an incredible value with the compact Sony CMT-FX300i Micro Hi-Fi Shelf System. Listen to AM/FM radio, play your audio CDs or MP3 CDs, or dock your iPod® or iPod touch® to listen to your favorite music. The Sony CMT-FX300i also lets you connect other audio sources, such as PCs, MP3 players and more with the audio-in feature. The clock, alarm and sleep timer functions allows you to wake or fall asleep to your favorite music. And the Sony CMT-FX300i Micro Hi-Fi Shelf System includes a Remote Control with iPod® playlist navigation.

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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Sony CMTMX500i Desktop Micro System Review

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We needed a compact stereo for our extra room, and the whole reason I picked this system over others was because it had a USB port in the front. In fact, the title of the stereo includes "USB" and the picture shows a USB port in the front. Wrong. As the other reviewer noted it does not have a USB - apparently only the european version has the port. Very misleading picture and description. Now I'm kind of debating whether I should go through the hassle of returning it.

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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Sony MHC-GX25 3-CD Shelf System with Game Sync Mixing Review

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Got this for a christmas present a couple of years ago, have had no problems with it, it actually pumps pretty good..but not good enough for my taste ;) this is a great stereo for someone who likes to hook up their gaming console to a stereo, since the Audio/Video cables are on the front of the unit, this stereo also has the capability to play other media as well as output the AUX at the same time with it's Game Mixing button, which allows me to listen to Rush on CD while playing Halo 2 :D if you're looking for a stereo that will wake the neighbourhood with the bass, this isn't quite it although it comes close, and unlike the above reviews I have had no problems with CDs not reading or anything. The only problem I have with this stereo is the Groove and V-Groove bass enhancment settings seem to remove the lowest frequencies of bass, which sort of defeats the purpose IMO..other than that it is a very good unit for 240 watts. I will most likely be upgrading to a JVC MX-GB6, because my friend has one of those, and that could EASILY replace high end home theatre systems with it's dual 170 watt subwoofers.

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Sony's shelf system fills any space with great sound. Featuring a 3-disc changer with CD-R/RW and MP3 playback, it also has a full-logic dual cassette deck and AM/FM tuner with 30 station presets. Game Sync(TM) mixing lets you hook your gaming system up to the front A/V inputs so you can really experience your games' soundtracks.

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