Showing posts with label shelf system. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Nakamichi SoundSpace 5 - Audio system - radio / 3xCD Review

Nakamichi SoundSpace 5 - Audio system - radio / 3xCD
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I loved this system when I first bought it four years ago. Sleek, cool, and stylish; I bought it more for the way it looked than for the way it sounded (and it sounds great). It still looks great, now if it only PLAYED as well as it looks.
After four years it's almost unusable. I've already had to have it repaired twice because of poor soldering inside, and just about any CD I put into it skips. It's gotten so bad that I need to burn a new CD just about any time I want to play something. The shuffle feature is terrible -- it plays the same songs over and over again, which is pretty bad considering that even cheap boomboxes "remember" which songs they've already played and remove them from the playlist. The remote has lots and lots of tiny, tiny buttons, impossible to use or read in dim lighting.
Yeah, it's possible that I got a lemon, but getting it repaired was also an incredibly difficult chore. None of the 800 numbers listed in the manual worked, none of the e-mail addresses I tried worked, and even when I got a valid address, it took four e-mail messages and three angry phone calls before I finally got the address of an authorized repair center. The guy there told me that if I needed new parts I may as well buy a new system; if the parts arrived at all, they would be very exepensive.
I know that only used versions of this are available, and maybe it would be worth buying if you can get one for less than three hundred and have immaculately dust-free, brand-new CDs. I paid almost eight hundred in 2003, and I wish I had the money back.

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Nakamichi's SoundSpace 5 is a 3-CD compact stereo designed for places where full-sized audio components just won't fit. The 3-piece system is small enough for the kitchen or bedroom and stylish enough for your library or office. Why settle for bad sound, cheap build quality, or ugly equipment? SoundSpace 5 was designed to deliver stereo reproduction to rival the concert-hall quality of full-sized Nakamichi components. Its 3 components, styled in contemporary brushed metal and acrylic, can be arranged in different ways: standing, tilted like easel frames, or even hung on the wall. Your choice of charcoal, blue, and green speaker grilles are included for coordination with any decor.The main unit houses a MusicBank 3-disc CD changer, an FM/AM tuner, and the system preamplifier and volume control. Operational buttons are arranged conveniently on the top panel, and a front window lets you witness the operation of the changer, which subtly illuminate in blue or amber (user selectable). The MusicBank changer needs no magazine and is as easy to load as a single-disc CD player. It permits fast, safe disc handling and never touches the disc's playing surface. This changer allows full control over playback functions, including all-disc memory play, random play, all repeat, and memory-repeat play.The speakers are unique in housing their own power amplifiers. Each uses a 3.9-inch midrange/bass driver and a 1-inch semi-dome tweeter. The power amplifiers are optimized for the speakers they drive, ensuring proper stereo "imaging" and wide dynamic range.Nakamichi's FM/AM tuner offers one-touch preset settings for 20 FM and 10 AM stations as well as convenient preset scan or seek tuning. A high-performance quartz-synthesis tuner provides stable, high-quality reception.SoundSpace 5 includes an optical digital output for feeding accurate, digital CD signals to a minidisc or a CD recorder. There are stereo analog RCA inputs and outputs for a cassette deck, as well as auxiliary inputs for a video source. The RCA-type subwoofer output permits connection of any optional subwoofer with a built-in low-pass filter. Plugging in headphones automatically mutes the speakers.For your convenience, the system comes with two separate remote controls. The primary remote engages all functions, including disc eject, while the secondary remote controls major functions and allows blind key operation.What's in the Box Main unit, 2 speakers, 3 sets of speaker grilles (charcoal, blue, and green), 2 remote controls, remote batteries, a 220-240V AC power adapter, a user's manual, and warranty information.

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Sunday, April 8, 2012

Onkyo CSV720S Executive Shelf System with Universal DVD Review

Onkyo CSV720S Executive Shelf System with Universal DVD
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I own 2 of these because the first one was so good. Besides being able to play anything well (CD, SACD, DVD), the amplifier section generates a clean, cool 23W into 4 ohms, enough to drive the included speakers to very high levels, the baby speakers are fantastically good, the microfibre woofer-midrange really works. Give the speakers 100 hours or more to break in, because they are light, you may want to weight them down. I listen only to classical music and I switched to these speakers from Epos 11's, for those who know, I cannot say more about the quality. Just listened to Water Lily Acoustics' SACD of Shostakovich 7 from St Petersburg. All I can say is "wow". But Boulez and Cleveland doing Debussy from 1992 on good old PCM sounds almost as good. Who would have thought Onkyo could produce such a great miniature.

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Onkyo Executive Shelf System w/univ. DVD CSV720S

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Friday, January 27, 2012

Yamaha CRX-330BL Micro Component Receiver CD Player Unit Review

Yamaha CRX-330BL Micro Component Receiver CD Player Unit
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This unit is compact, though deep, so make sure you have the shelf space for it. The ipod dock and USB ports on top make it technologically up to date. However, it has no additional RCA inputs on the back, so you can't hook up any other source (e.g. a non-ipod MP3 player or your computer) to it. As long as you want to play CDs, listen to the radio or your ipod, it's fine. Remote control allows limited ipod navigation. Sound quality good, will fill a small to medium-sized room with clean sound at moderately loud but not head-banging levels. You can adjust bass and treble, and it has a subwoofer output that I didn't try. UPDATE: The USB port may allow you to plug in some non-Ipod MP3 players. I don't have one so I haven't tried this, and the instruction manual is not explicit about this.

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They say you can't teach an old dog new tricks, but the Yamaha CRX-330 CD shelf system not only plays your CDs and tunes into your favorite FM stations, it also features a top USB port for more music possiblities. Made for iPod, it also reads MP3, WMA, and WAV files from flash drives. Add your own speakers, and you're ready to start jamming.

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Yamaha TSX-120WH Desktop Audio System (Single, White) Review

Yamaha TSX-120WH Desktop Audio System (Single, White)
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We placed this unit in our kitchen and absolutely love the sound it creates! We've had a Bose Wave Radio previously in the same location and this unit hands down is superior. The DSP effects are superb as well. I personally don't mind the absence of the AM radio, I never use it, and because it has a top mounted AUX port, I can connect up my Android phone and use it as a music player + get all the AM radio stations I want from around the world. Against my advisement my son bought an Ipod (I hate grossly limited Apple products) and he puts his piece of crap Ipod Touch in the cradle and it quickly plays away.
Great Purchase, Worth The Cost, Easy to setup and function. A+++++

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Set it to wake you to your favorite music in the morning, then use it as a handy place to deposit things you need, like eyeglasses or keys. And with its real wood top panel, the TSX120WH Desktop Audio System will add an attractive touch to any interior.

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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, September 16, 2011

Yamaha TSX-140 Desktop Audio System with iPod Dock (Gray) Review

Yamaha TSX-140 Desktop Audio System with iPod Dock (Gray)
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Let me start by saying, I'm a music producer that
enjoys a variety of different genres of music, so
when shopping for a stereo system I need for
the unit to be able to have all genres of music
sounding good.
I tested the unit by bringing my phone (with mp3s)
to the store I bought it from and played a few
songs. I could tell right away this stereo was
REALLY good. If you like way your music sounds on
a Bose, then you'll like the TSX-140. It really
sounds great, whether you're playing pop, easy-
listening and even sounds great when playing dance
music.
In addition to the unit being able to play audio
via AUX, I also wanted a CD player and USB input.
This box does it all!~ So, I was pretty much sold~
I actually paid more than Amazon is selling it for,
but I'd buy it all over again. To me, it's that good.
But don't take my word for it, go have a listen for
yourself~ I think you'll be shocked at the vividness
of the music you've been listening to all this time!

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The Yamaha TSX-140 Desktop Audio System plays your iPod, CDs, or digital AM/FM radio, in addition to MP3 and WMA digital audio files via a USB input. Two 15-watt speakers deliver rich, full-range audio to any room.

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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Onkyo CS-325 CD Receiver System Review

Onkyo CS-325 CD Receiver System
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In the price versus performance competitions, I always think Onkyo gives you the biggest bang for the bucks. I have a full size Onkyo 5.1. It sounds great and has been very reliable. Lately I have been looking for a mini system for my mom's apartment. After listening to Bose and other brands, I think the CS-325 gives the best value for the same money. I am an electrical engineer and had opened countless electronic equipment packagings. Let me tell you, I've never seen any packaging as neat and impecable as this one. The set up was simple and straight forward. The speaker feels very substantial, a sign of quality. Overall, the system looks very nice. Once set up, the controls are very user friendly. It is an excellent choice for a smaller space such as a city apartment. I am happy with its high to mid frequency range. I could ask for better bass perhaps due to its smaller woofer. Some may complain that the Ipod docking is optional. Still, it beats many systems that cost twice as much. At $200, it is a great buy. Onkyo CS-325 CD Receiver System

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The Onkyo CS-325 CD receiver system combines functionality and style in an integrated package. With the CS-325, Onkyo has applied the same approach used in its acclaimed 2-channel audio line-up. The system's multi-format-capable receiver sports a robust chassis designed to suppress vibrations. Accompanying speakers feature a gloss finish on the front, as well as proprietary Onkyo speaker developments designed to deliver audio signals with punch and clarity. It has an AM/FM radio with up to 40 programmable station presets. A CD player also plays discs encoded with MP3 files. Support for an optional iPod dock is available so you can play your iPod through the Onkyo CS-325. Neat and compact, this mini stereo system delivers sound quality and entertainment that is better than can compete with many more expensive systems.

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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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