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It has always been noisy when reading/changing CDs,but we were ok with that. What ISN'T acceptable is the fact that in just a year, it has stopped working altogether.
We'll never buy another Sony product again. It won't play a CD;just says"no disc" no matter how many are in or what you do.
The radio works,that's it. Their "flat fee" repair charge is MORE than we paid for the whole system.
WE bought model # MHC-EC77 just over a year ago. Sound was acceptable.
Sony's very UN-helpful web support site doesn't even recognize the model # that is clearly stamped on the unit.
I eventually had my system sitting 5 feet from a window, and still couldn't pick up a single channel clearly.Construction: The construction of this system is the only thing pleasing about it. As far as the MHC-EC77 goes, this is a tremendous letdown from Sony. Be forewarned, if you live in a bottom level apartment, don't expect the AM/FM tuner to work. Spend the extra $25-$50 on a JVC HX-series stereo and you won't be disappointed.
It sits well on a bookshelf or dressed, and doesn't take up much space. I plan on using my JVC HX-GX7 until it stops working. The highs are decent, the mids are sub-par, and the lows (bass) are practically non-existent. Even then, I might get it repaired. Especially the "Jazz" setting which sounds like you just threw 50 pillows on top of the speakers.Functionality: The 3-disc changer has a nice shelf-like design which is pleasing to the eye and easy to use. Here are my observations.Sound: I'm used to Sony giving me lots of bang for my buck when it comes to their products, but this stereo just doesn't cut it.
Not even the DSGX "Bass Boost" helped my experience. The controls are pretty straight forward and labeled well. It's also made of a pretty durable wood/plastic material and still maintains a light weight.If you don't mind sub-par quality in a stereo and are just looking for something to fill your room with "ehhh" sound, this is a good choice. It's just that good. Maybe I was just spoiled by the excellent sound quality of my old Aiwa NSX stereo, but this system just doesn't produce good sound. There are only 4 EQ's and they all sound equally horrible.
For $150, you can do much better.
does this stereo have an audio in plug. i just have a question. where you could plug your iPod or computer into the stereo and play music off of them.
I recommend this system to anyone who doesn't want to spend a fortune on a separate receiver, yet still get a powerful, quality sound with incredible bass. This is one of the best buys I have ever made. This Sony mini stereo and CD sound system is fantastic. The sound and bass are incredible---sounds like a full-sized system, yet takes up much less space. It is well-made and has a futuristic look to it.
Very unhappy with the product - it skips on CD's on all three disc slots and is basically unusable.
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