Friday, September 3, 2010

Discount Sony MHC-EC55 Mini Hi-Fi Component System


Over All Rating Reviews :
Sony MHC-EC55 Mini Hi-Fi Component System

Another reviewer aptly put that the unit does NOT have the cassette player, so I could live with that.

But the directions from Sony are terrible! It's not hard to set up, but there really are no directions clear enough on how to get the clock to stay on all the time. I have now gone to Sony's website for support. Sony's website is sorely lacking information. I tried live chat, that didn't work. So now I've been hanging on the phone for 25minutes listening to a recording about how busy they are. Ah, after 30 minutes on hold I was told to turn power on and then turn power off and that should take it out of standby mode and turn the clock on all the time, we will see. Sony needs to get their act together! They offer tutorials, but nothing for this product, live chat but it didn't work for this product. They have diagrams of the remote and the unit with all buttons numbered but not the traditional listing of those numbers and what the functions are, you have to get into the text where some (and not all) the numbers are used to explain how to do certain functions. They have great product but lack support both in their written directions and on their website.

The product itself is unbeatable from a sound standpoint for the price and size! As far as my cassettes, I'll have to convert and in the meantime use the aux port to plug a cassette player into it. At least the aux port is available which is a nice feature that some mini stereos don't have.
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