Executive Desktop Systems
Mini Home Theater
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Sharp CD-ES600 5-Disc CD Shelf System (Silver) |
List Price: $149.99
Your Price: $129.99 |
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Rating: Summary: Classy Stereo System in Silver Review: First, I must thank the amazing friend who bought me this stereo for Christmas. Not only does he tell me about the best music in the world, he now sent me a stereo that plays music in the way I always dreamed music could sound. Normally my ears are too sensitive to listen to Bass and this stereo has a little button on the front that turns the X-BASS on or off. You can also do this from the remote control to customize your listening experience.
Features:
High Quality Remote Control - you can change CDs with the touch of one button, change to tape or play random selections from 5 CDs. You can use the Timer/sleep option and fall asleep to your most relaxing CDs.
Quick Start Guide - Very easy to set up the stereo, but I can promise you, you won't want to leave home for hours after you start playing CDs.
5 Disc Trays with disc number selections buttons and direct play button. Easy to change what you are listening to at the stereo or from the remote.
Two Impressive Speakers - Total 240 watts.
Recording Capabilities - Record from the radio even if you are away or sleeping, from tape to tape or even from several CDs continuously.
Extras:
Front Game Terminal - You can listen to the playback sounds of Games or hook up your VCR or DVD player. I plug in my cordless headphones when I want to take music anywhere in the house.
I rarely take this stereo above volume 7 but there are definite possibilities. The sleep function is so comforting. I fall asleep with a blue glow floating over me as I go to sleep. The only funny thing that happened is I unplugged the stereo, which seems to have changed the sleep setting. I was woken up in the early hours of the morning by Bono singing Vertigo. Now, that will get you out of bed fast.
Once I had this all set up I was in musical bliss. Definitely recommended for the stereo features. To listen to the radio, you may have to hook this up to an outdoor FM antenna. I get a few stations, but mostly listen to CDs.
~TheRebeccaReview.com
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