Philips-MCM704D - Micro system with iPod cradle - radio / CD / MP3 / USB audio player

Philips-MCM704D - Micro system with iPod cradle - radio / CD / MP3 / USB audio player

Our Price - $199.99

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Philips-MCM704D - Micro system with iPod cradle - radio / CD / MP3 / USB audio player

Enjoy your tunes in Hi-Fi sound quality. With a mirror-finished center-unit that adds a touch of stylishness to any interior. The wood-finished speakers deliver high quality sound and with USB Direct playback, you can now satisfy your audio needs on one micro system.

 

Philips-MCM704D - Micro system with iPod cradle - radio / CD / MP3 / USB audio player Accessories

 

Philips-MCM704D - Micro system with iPod cradle - radio / CD / MP3 / USB audio player Reviews

. of a second chopped off - the following songs play OK. On shuttle mode, ALL the songs played exhibit this same problem. When playing a CD, either a music CD or mp3's, the first song played. In general though, I rate it good value, with better than average sound quality. has the beginning of the sound missing, just a fraction.

 

Burnt. It works fine with the Ipod, but it killed my Zen. Wrong. Now my computer won't recognize the Zen, it smells funny, and it reboots itself constantly if it even comes on at all. Since this unit is equipped with a USB interface and claims to work with other USB audio players, I thought it would be the perfect unit to work with both the Ipod and my Creative Zen.

 

- Looks great and controls are fairly intuitive. - Goes into eco power mode when you turn it off which is pretty cool. Great unit if you are looking for something elegant and functional for spaces you don't want to clutter up with "in your face" electronics. - Sound quality is decent, good bass if you want it. - IPOD integration is good but no song titles on the LED display.

 

The iPod control works great and I've had no problems navigating through the menus and playing music and podcasts from my 30Gb Video iPod. I picked this up a week ago and have been playing with all the features. For some reason the music is really garbled and choppy, not sure why. Not a huge concern for me as I got it for the iPod integration. I'm going to do some more testing with other USB portable storage to see if it's just something particular with my 2Gb Lexar stick. Only complaint so far is the playing of music files from my 2Gb USB stick. I was not expecting much, but for a system in the $100-$150 range it sounds good and has a lot of neat features.

 
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