Tag : sony cmthpx10w, microsystem
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![]() Company : Sony List Price : $250.00 Amazon Price : Used Price : Average customer review : ![]() |
Features
Product Description
You’ll be amazed at the big sounds you get from the incredibly small CMT-HPX10W Micro System from Sony. It features two 60-watt channels, for a combined total of 120 watts of audio power. Its three-way speakers feature a total of four 3/4″ woofers for incredible low end that you feel as much as hear.The CMT-HPX10W features Wireless Audio Transfer, which allows you connect a transmitter to your personal computer or portable audio device and remotely play through the system. Connecting and playing music and audio files has never been easier!The CMT-HPX10W also includes a 5 disc CD changer with a CD pop-up loading mechanism that makes loading and unloading easier than ever. An additional CD slot is included for playing mini CD singles. It is even capable of playing back standard audio and MP3 audio recorded on CD-R and CD-RW media.
Customer reviews
GREAT but… 
This system was my first speaker system and it worked great. It is very loud and has great features and the cd player is amazing. It has no distortion at high volumes and last a long time. it is really easy to hook up to anything. The only thing is that if your gonna spend under 200 bucks, i would recommend looking and finding a system like the Sony Gx450 or better yet the Sony Gx555. They are SO loud and have even more features than this, but you migh have to spend a little more but it is worth it. If you are on a tighter budget, these are really good though.
Seems like it would be okay if it worked. 
I just got this stereo system for Christmas, but sadly I will be taking it back to the store. Within the first afternoon of setting it up it has begun malfunctioning. Right out of the box the wireless transmitter did not work. Then the CD tray stopped working after the first few uses. It would open, but after a second or two would close again of its own accord. No matter how many times I tried I couldn’t get the tray to stay open. I had to be really quick to rescue my CDs from it!
I’m not someone who bad mouths a piece of electronics because of a techincal problem. Sometimes things break, and maybe I just got a lemon. But I won’t be replacing this unit with the same kind. The sound that it put out was just okay. At medium volumes for mellow listening it sounded fine, but I couldn’t coax much room-filling bass from it when I wanted to increase the energy a bit. The EQ controls are pretty limited. This might make a good office system, but my living room is going to need a system with some more low end response (i.e. with a sub-woofer).