Product Description
Add music to your bedroom, office or living room with the MHC-EC909iP mini Hi-Fi system. Listen to CDs, dial in AM/FM programming, or use the built-in dock to control and play your compatible iPod or iPhone while keeping it charged. You can also take advantage of the audio-in feature and connect other audio sources, such as your PC or MP3 player. Experience rich sound thanks to the bass reflex speakers and 7.9" dedicated subwoofer. In addition to 540 watts (RMS) of power, this music system also has an alarm clock so you can fall asleep or wake up to your music.
- Powerful 540-watt (RMS) music system
- Two-way bass reflex speaker system with separate 7.9? dedicated subwoofer
- Charge, play and control your iPod or iPhone
- Single-disc CD Player plays CDs and CD-R/RW recorded in audio or MP3 file formats
- Audio-in lets you easily connect MP3 players, PCs or other devices.
- Powerful 540 Watt (RMS) music system.
- Single Disc CD Player; CD, CD-R/RW playback recorded in audio or MP3 file formats.
- Two-way bass reflex speaker system with separate 7.9? dedicated sub-woofer
Sony MHCEC909iP Mini Hi-Fi Shelf System Reviews
Sony MHCEC909iP Mini Hi-Fi Shelf System Reviews
69 of 70 people found the following review helpful Terrific!, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Sony MHCEC909iP Mini Hi-Fi Shelf System (Electronics) I have had this now for about a month, using it as much as 12 hours a day each and every day and must say that the sound I receive from it is exceptional. The large woofer (nearly the size of the main speakers combined) gives all the bass that I desire (and I love good, deep bass) while the sound production from the main speakers is as accurate as can be. I most definitely give this stereo a glowing review and recommend it to anyone who is looking for a bookshelf system.In response to those who say that the cords are too short, all I can say is that this is a bookshelf stereo: it is meant to go into or on top of a bookcase, not be spread around the room. It is there for providing sound, not a full home theater experience. If what one wants is a home theater, get a home theater system. One must use the right tools for the job, after all. One warning I will give is that the CD player is on the top of the receiver and, as such, one must be careful about... Read more 56 of 59 people found the following review helpful What ever happened to traditional stereo bookshelf systems??, By This review is from: Sony MHCEC909iP Mini Hi-Fi Shelf System (Electronics) My wife and I were looking to replace a 15 year old Aiwa bookshelf stereo ($300 at the time) and hopefully find a better one (I mean it's been 15 years right!, there has got to be some awesome new features). Boy were we wrong! Once I started to look online for a new system we were shocked to see what little there is out there in terms of full featured bookshelf stereos! The features we were looking for in a bookshelf system (that our Aiwa system was built with) include: multi-disc CD changer, multiple audio inputs/outputs (rca type for connecting DVD/Blue Ray players, etc.), full Equalizer control, audio inputs for mp3 players (not Iphones/Ipods), microphone input (for Karaoke nights). So not a long list but definitely important to us. Here is what we learned:- It is nearly IMPOSSIBLE to find ANY stereo system without IPod docks (which to us is a waste of space as we will not succumb to the prison that is Apple (or am I already a prisoner by NOT buying into Apple... Read more 41 of 42 people found the following review helpful Sony delivers the goods once again!, This review is from: Sony MHCEC909iP Mini Hi-Fi Shelf System (Electronics) I have to give this system a beaming review. I have listened and used Denons, Teacs, and other audiophile equipment in the past and Sony once again delivers the goods here with this system. I bought this system to connect to my PC through the PC line-in on the front of the main unit/amp/cd player/ipod dock/radio and also to double an radio. I must say I am impressed by this system. The sound quality is clear without any distortion at normal levels. The dedicated sub-woofer does a good job at bass reproduction and is interestingly more responsive in its range then most sub-woofers playing notes all the way up to about the 3-4khz range. The loudness of these speakers is not to be messed with, these speakers can be quite loud if you ask them to be, to the point your hearing is definitely in danger if you are nearby the speakers, but can also be quite enough for listening to music or watching a movie late at night without disturbing anyone, and you can also turn off the sub-woofer so that... Read more |
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