Sharp CDSW340 Mmini Component System with 500 Watts Total Output and 5 CD Multi-Play Changer
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Sharp CDSW340 Mmini Component System with 500 Watts Total Output and 5 CD Multi-Play Changer
Price:$229.72
- Mini component system with 500 Watts Total Output and 5 CD Multi-Play Changer
- 5-Disc Multi-Play CD Changer
- Full Logic Dual Cassette Deck
- CD-R/RW, MP3, WMA Playable
- AM/FM Tuner with 40 Presets
Sharp CDSW340 Mmini Component System with 500 Watts Total Output and 5 CD Multi-Play Changer
Product Description
Be your own D.J. and load up a CD-R/RW disc with all your favorite WMA and MP3 hits. Play them back on this powerful 500 watt mini component system. Stylish, powerful and practical, this mini component system will provide you with years of enjoyment…. More >>
Sharp CDSW340 Mmini Component System with 500 Watts Total Output and 5 CD Multi-Play Changer
| US $480.00 (0 Bid) End Date: Sunday Sep-05-2010 12:05:43 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
Sharp CDSW340 Mmini Component System with 500 Watts Total Output and 5 CD Multi-Play Changer
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It looks good but I haven’t bought it yet so I can’t say 5 stars.
My Score: 4 / 5 Stars
Solid sound and nice features make this a gem for the price. The XBass is deep and the sounds are rich. I love it.
My Score: 5 / 5 Stars
After a week of not being able to get any sound to come out of the speakers, and several calls into Sharp, I was finally told by a Sharp rep that you cannot add extension speaker wire on to any of the components on this system. I was told you MUST plug the original speaker wire DIRECTLY into the unit, and no wire can be added, even if it’s spliced in the middle, etc. Boggles the mind, no? Especially since Sharp only gives you about 18″ of wire on the back of each apeaker and on the subwoofer. As a result you end up being forced to set up the system exactly how it looks in the picture—all the components right in a row. This not only looks ridiculous, but is not the way to get decent sound quality. Everyone knows the speakers should be placed away from the main unit, and the subwoofer should be on a lower level, however this arrangement is not possible due to not being able to add more wire. Sound quality reminds me of my 2000 Toyota car radio. I do not recommend this unit unless you are twelve, and fascinated by speakers with flashing lights.
My Score: 1 / 5 Stars