Sony Australia's RRP for this micro hi-fi is $129, got it for $99 at Target when it was part of a sale.
It's sold in Canada,here in Australia,India and in Europe, India, but not in the United States.
It's a 2008 model, with updated styling compared to the CMT-EH10. Matches my Brvia-it's also black and silver trim.
The main unit with speakers are attractively finished in black and silver and is light-the whole hi-fi weighs less than 7kgs (that's also hpw much the shipping box weighs).
Setup is fuss-free-connect the speaker wires, plug the CD deck receiver (HCD-EH15) into a wall socket, and turn it on.
Took me about 2-3 minutes to set the clock and preset tuner stations.
The controls are on the front, as well as being selected via a small and light remote.
Has a audio-in jack for playing music from MP3 players with a 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable-you still operate the player manually to change change tracks.
Also has DSGX(Sony's term for bass boost), and a 4 preset EQ:flat,jazz,pop and rock.
The SQ is wonderful-with powerful sounding speakers, impressive considering it's only rated at 10W RMS.
Pro
Sound Quality-great full-range speakers, lots of bass
Easy to play music from Walkman or other MP3 players using the audio-in jack
Lightweight
Attractive and modern styling
Single cassette deck
Cons
Only sold in Canada,Australia, Asia, India and Europe
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CMT-EH15
Price Paid: $99
Purchase at: Target
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Sony Australia's RRP for this micro hi-fi is $129, got it for $99 at Target when it was part of a sale.
It's sold in Canada,here in Australia,India and in Europe, India, but not in the United States.
It's a 2008 model, with updated styling compared to the CMT-EH10. Matches my Brvia-it's also black and silver trim.
The main unit with speakers are attractively finished in black and silver and is light-the whole hi-fi weighs less than 7kgs (that's also hpw much the shipping box weighs).
Setup is fuss-free-connect the speaker wires, plug the CD deck receiver (HCD-EH15) into a wall socket, and turn it on.
Took me about 2-3 minutes to set the clock and preset tuner stations.
The controls are on the front, as well as being selected via a small and light remote.
Has a audio-in jack for playing music from MP3 players with a 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable-you still operate the player manually to change change tracks.
Also has DSGX(Sony's term for bass boost), and a 4 preset EQ:flat,jazz,pop and rock.
The SQ is wonderful-with powerful sounding speakers, impressive considering it's only rated at 10W RMS.
Pro
Sound Quality-great full-range speakers, lots of bass
Easy to play music from Walkman or other MP3 players using the audio-in jack
Lightweight
Attractive and modern styling
Single cassette deck
Cons
Only sold in Canada,Australia, Asia, India and Europe
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