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Review on Experience Dynamic Audio with Panasonic SC-UX100 CD & USB Wireless Bluetooth 300W Mini Hi-Fi System Shelf Stereo by Nakaishi Kiyoshi ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A completely ordinary product, nothing remarkable.

Remember 15 years ago we could come to an electronics store and feel, listen to music centers with our own hands and ears? Duck here. Now it is almost unavailable. Retail is really bad with audio equipment on the shelves. This unit is almost bought through the Internet. I read the reviews. I looked at the specifications. I was looking for a white compact to play music from a budget vinyl player, flash drive and bluetooth. When buying a wire in one of the electronics chain stores, I saw this music center on the shelf. He stood in the dust and not connected. I immediately decided to take the opportunity to test it. At first, the "consultant" refused to help. He says that he has been standing here for 1.5 years and not a set. There is just no network cable. He insisted on it. After all, I really already put this "handsome man" in the basket in one of the stores. Connected the network cable from another device. I stuck a flash drive in there. And. it sounds like it's out of a tin can. Honestly. Zero details. Yes, and the power declared is clearly overestimated. He began to wheeze at 70 percent. Even portable speakers for 800. produce a more pleasing sound. Before that, I felt the device. There is a painted iron body. It really does collect dust. The device is light as well as acoustics. A year before, I bought the Telefunken micro center for 2.5 thousand (just for the time of repairs in the apartment). And I will say that it sounds much more convincing than this "disappointment". Advice to all: Don't buy. He is not worth his money. For 2-3 thousand you can pick up an even more worthy musical gadget from "Chinese" manufacturers.

Pros
  • Appearance. Functionality
Cons
  • Sound quality. Balalaika not worth your money