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Rating: Summary: I LOVE IT! Review: I got this system from the store and then bought a subwoofer to hook up to it, I hooked it up and it made it sound EVEN BETTER (if that is possible!). I didn't even need an amp, but I usually don't listen to it at high volume levels using the speakers (usually turn it up for headphones), so high volume might be a little different, but this is a great product, I would recommend it to anybody!
Rating: Summary: Siza Does Matter! Review: I love this stereo because of it's size and I love the idea of the remote control. That is so 21st century. Well, I enjoy listening to CD's and when I listen to it on that stero system, it sounds great. Well, I wanted it get it from a name I heard of and I perticularly wanted Panasonic or Sony, but I ended up getting Sharp! This is a great stereo system, period.
Rating: Summary: Siza Does Matter! Review: I love this stereo because of it's size and I love the idea of the remote control. That is so 21st century. Well, I enjoy listening to CD's and when I listen to it on that stero system, it sounds great. Well, I wanted it get it from a name I heard of and I perticularly wanted Panasonic or Sony, but I ended up getting Sharp! This is a great stereo system, period.
Rating: Summary: Great sound & price - reasonable ease of use: A good buy. Review: Sharp's CDBA150 definitely sounds awesome for its price with its 3 way speakers and 50 watts perchannel. The sound is as realistic and hi Fidelity as you can get at this price when compared to other good brands (RCA/Sony/Aiwa/Panasonic/JVC) I particularly liked its Bass reproduction capability. If you want a great sound for a good price, but dont care about ease of use, then you should go for it.As in life there are downsides to this system too. If you want easy use (auto-reverse and other useful features) or a really good remote control, this one is not really top of the line. I had problems with their antenna and I would guess from my experience that it is not as 'maintenance free' as the other competion in its price range. Its had a 3 CD changer - not 5 like some of its competition. For a quick look at competition in its price range and relative merits: 1. Sharp CDBA 200 - 4 way speakers, 200 Watt and better sound quality though the CDBA 150 is nothing to sneeze at here. Downside: $50 more.. 2. Panasonic AK18 - For $20 more you get a ton of easy to use features and excellent remote as well as improved equalization. Excellent design of system for ease of use. Reliability and brand name of Panasonic. Downside: Sound quality -2 channel - inferior to the Sharp CDBA 150. The difference is VERY obvious. 3. RCA RS2505 - Superior Sound quality. 5 CD changer. Good design . Reliability of RCA. Downside : $50 more at Amazon. 4. JVC MX J100 - Looks cool, Slightly better design. Downside: The 2 channel (40 W / channel)sys sounds a big loser in comparison. 5. Sony CFD Z550 - Sony reliability, ease of use. Downside : There's no comparing the sound quality. This one is way down and would compare with lower grade systems from the Sharp stable actually. 6. Sharp CDC 3900 - 300 watts of power! Downside : older generation system, 2 channel, and $50 more to boot. Sound Fidelity is not upto the mark. Overall I liked Sharp CDBA 150 best in the $150 or so price range.
Rating: Summary: Protect Error Review: This stereo is a wicket stereo but it breaks easy and all kinds of errors comes up on the Display Lights..and whats the problem with Protect Error on it anywayz
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