Saturday, August 14, 2010

Top 10 Places to Buy Sony MHC-EC55 Mini Hi-Fi Component System


Over All Rating Reviews :
I wanted to replace my old small stereo system that I use for background music in the kitchen with a unit that can play FM stations and MP3s as well as CDs. We were not interested in playing cassettes. We listen primarily to classical with occasional easy listening instrumental, country, or folk music. The unit sounds great for its size: crisp clean highs and mid-range, and excellent bass that can be far too strong and booming unless one sets the equalization at "flat" and turns off the dynamic equalization. Those who love table shaking bass would not be disappointed with the Dynamic Equalization on, but "flat" is excellent for realistic symphony and vocalist sounds including opera. The high frequencies are well dispersed giving a large listening area. The unit sounds clean and balanced at low volume levels, which is admirable, and will play at quite loud levels with minimal distortion. It reads MP3 disks without a hitch and does not appear to be media sensitive. The unit has only 4 pre-programmed equalization settings; they are not user adjustable. I have tried at least 4 types of CD-R media, some media as slow as 10X and some as fast as 54X; no problems. The remote is very functional and not very complex making it easy to use. All controls are also available on the unit itself, making it easy to use without the remote. The unit appears to be solidly made with excellent fit and finish.
This would be an excellent unit for a small apartment or moderate sized rooms. The sound cannot compare with large studio monitors, but is excellent for the price. I highly recommend this unit and would definitely choose it again for an inexpensive stereo for a small to moderate sized room setting.
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