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Sony MHC-M300AV Compact Stereo System

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3 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
(5 out of 5)

Sony Stereo

Sep 19, 2000 - By I.M. Cool (Paso Robles, CA United States)

I like the cd changer. It sounds great and you can get surround sound too. Just hook up a dvd, vcr or your tv and boom! zYour surrounded with exciting sound.


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
(5 out of 5)

Excellent system.....

Jan 23, 2001 - By Ryan M. (Boynton Beach, Florida)

This is a fantastic power-house system. The sound is crisp and clear. The surround features are superb and you can control the volume of the rear and center speakers separately. The tape deck puts out very little noise, so little that you'll think you're listening to a disc. It holds up to 20 radio stations and the surround output on the tuner is surprisingly clear. You simply cannot go wrong with this unit. Five stars.


(5 out of 5)

REVIEW FOR SONY MHCM500AV

May 16, 2001 - By Master Chief (Massachusetts)

Very excellent system. I am rating the MHCM500 because it is basicly the same system but with 5.1 channel inputs and a sony 60 watt subwoofer. Even with the subwoofer off, bass reproduction is very strong, clear, and accurate. My only problem with this system is that the center channel distorts at maximum volume. This is the perrrrrrrrrrrffffeeeeeecttttt system. Sony has done a great job, yet again!


(4 out of 5)

Good Choice

Feb 4, 2002 - By Amazon Customer (Midland, Texas United States)

I have owned a non-surround sound version of this product for a year. The selling point for me was the 51CD capacity of the CD changer. It has been a blessing since I don't have to tangle with jewel cases very often. It is powerful enough that I find a volume setting of 7-10 (30 being the maximum) sufficient for my taste. The remote control makes the switching between tuner, CD player and the two cassette players effortless. This unit includes many features one of which is the ability to program each CD's name for display. I have noticed two programming glitches, which can be rather irritating. One is that if you are listening to CD #27 for example and hit the next CD key, CD #29 is selected so you have to hit the previous CD key to go to #28. Another is that if you are listening to the second side of a cassette tape and want to fast forward to another song, you must remember to hit the rewind key instead! Overall, however, it is a good product and I do recommend it.