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Panasonic SC-PM07 Executive Microsystem
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Most Helpful First | Newest First | + Share11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
very nice
I bought this system yesterday, and after after checking Consumer Reports' site, I picked up the Philips mc-50 because it was a "best buy" according to them. I spent 2 hours comparing the two systems, side by side with the same music, and this little system (PAN SCPM07) outshines the Philips in sound quality bar-none. If you aren't looking for a rock-the-house system, but a very clean and clear bedroom or kitchen radio, this is it, I am extremely happy with it.. I will be returning the Philips...
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
THIS IS THE ONE YOU WANT.
This is the BEST music player you can imagine for the money. It is in fact a high-level, professionally engineered mini-system with marvellous sound quality, and it has an elegant appearance. Everyone compliments its good looks. It has the rare quality of causing us to fall in love with it the more we gaze and listen. The controls are logical and straightforward (but there are many program options so reading the operating manual is a must). This is a single CD and single cassette player. In my opinion that's a preferable design feature; there's not much to break. There's no downside to this baby. THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE WINNER!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
Best bookshelf system by far
Saw this in a store, but they did not have any in stock at the time. My wife and I however went next door to an electronics store and found a bunch of other bookshelf systems, but none had the attention to detail that this one had. It was well designed, and the sound quality is unbelievable. The light color of the speakers worked in my favor because my entertainment system is beech veneer. With so many other systems having multiple CD's and dual tapes etc, we found they just would break all the more faster. Front loading and CDs and tapes (just like your car stereo) was a real plus for us because there are no doors to be broken after constant use.
Once we got home we ordered this stereo from Amazon and have never regetted the purchase.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
How did they get all that bass in those tiny speakers?
Truly amazing mini system! I was looking for a system that didnt have all the complicated bells and whistles of todays modern systems. and it had to be compact and have stellar sound throughout the frequency range, loudness wasnt a big factor for
me as I'm through blasting my ears off like i did as a teen.
this system sounds amazing for its size, crisp highs, solid lows-you'd swear there was a subwoofer hidden somewhere. Small size, big sound, simple controls, you cant go wrong with this baby!
me as I'm through blasting my ears off like i did as a teen.
this system sounds amazing for its size, crisp highs, solid lows-you'd swear there was a subwoofer hidden somewhere. Small size, big sound, simple controls, you cant go wrong with this baby!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
probably the best in the class
I was looking for a small stereo system for my study room and after several weeks' online research decided to go for this one. I had reservations initially with this model because by specifications it does not stand very high in the class, although its appearance is quite attractive. Its major drawback is that it does not read MP3 disks as majority of new systems by Philips do; and also the speakers do not seem to be powerful enough. However, It turned out to be quite user friendly, unpretentious and sufficiently powered for my demands. No regrets for this purchase so far, except that I feel that the basses could be more stable (speakers are unshielded) as they sometimes outperform the vocals on the recordings with mixed instrumental effects.