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Panasonic SC-PM19K 5-CD Shelf System (Black) Studio : Panasonic by Panasonic Brand : Panasonic Model : SC-PM19K Publisher : Panasonic Batteries : 2 Availability : This Item is currently Not Available EAN : 0037988407910 UPC : 037988407910 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 2 reviews)
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Executive microsystem with 5-CD changer, single cassette, and digital-synthesized FM/AM tuner
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70 watts per channel, biwired and bi-amplified for clear, powerful sound
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Compatible with CD-R/RW discs, MP3 digital audio files
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TPS (Tape Program Sensor) lets you search forward or backward across up to 9 cassette songs
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Includes multifunction remote control
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Product Description |
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Dynamic designs, powerful sound, attractive functions - it's all in Panasonic's latest Audio Entertainment Systems. From micro to mini, Panasonic is sure to have an audio system to suit your lifestyle.PRODUCT FEATURES:Quick and Quiet Disc-Changing system;2-Way Speaker System with Detachable Grilles;Multi-Format Playback: MP31 and CD-R/RW2;Total Bi-Amp Power of 140W;Super Sound EQ for Dynamic Sound;Easy-to-use 5-CD Changer with Convenient Play 1 / Change 4 Capability;Preset Equalizer and Surround Circuit;Bi-Amp, Bi-Wiring System;2-Way 2-Speaker System with 4" Woofer and 2-3/8" Tweeter;Feather-Touch Cassette Deck with 9-Track TPS (Tape Program Sensor);Digital Synthesizer Tuner with 30-station;15-FM/15-AM) Preset Memory;Wireless Full Remote Control with Easy Play Function;ENERGY STAR Compliant. |
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Americancivilwar.com Product Description |
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Panasonic's SC-PM19K executive microsystem offers style and power, housing 70 watts per channel in its sleek, black-and-silver casing. The SC-PM19K includes a single-well cassette recorder and a five-CD changer with Panasonic's exclusive MASH (multi-stage noise-shaping technology) 1-bit digital-to-analog converter for clear, accurate sound reproduction. And the system plays not only prerecorded CDs but home-brewed CD-Rs and CD-RWs, and it's compatible with MP3 digital audio files. It's also available in a silver/wood finish. To ensure powerful, clear, and virtually distortion-free audio, the system features a bi-amplified, biwired configuration, which splits the amplifier's labor to independently power each speaker driver for more efficient power usage. Super Sound EQ boosts the low, medium, and high frequencies at the touch of a button, and four preset equalizer curves are also included. Other features include a drift-free, digital-synthesized tuner with 30-station (15 FM, 15 AM) presets, TPS (Tape Program Sensor, which lets you search forward or backward across up to nine cassette songs), detachable speaker grilles (in case you prefer the look of naked tweeters and woofers), and a multifunction remote control. What's in the Box Panasonic SC-PM19K shelf system, remote control, 2 AA batteries, and printed operating instructions. |
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Looks may be deceiving... AVOID this unreliable player |
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I agree that the player looks and sounds nice, but it fails on the reliability factor. I've had this player in for servicing three times in less than a year. After about 3 months of play all my CDs began skipping. I get it fixed and a few months later, all my CDs are skipping again. The player is very UNRELIABLE. I was warned that lot's of moving parts = more chances of player failure. This is definitely the case here. The CD changer involves many mechanical moving parts. I should have listened to the warnings. This is a player to definitely AVOID! Unless of course you enjoy spending alot of time at the repair shops. |
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Bigger is Better? |
I broke this stereo. I should not blame Panasonic for my negligence, but I will anyway. The SC-PM19K worked great, but it's too big and too cumbersome.
The price was Okay, but I would definitely buy a smaller, more lightweight system in the future. The positives are that I could play five of my favorite CD's at one time and the sound quality and other technical aspects of the player were great.
Maybe I should not have attempted to move my stereo with one hand, but with all of the advancements in technology, Panasonic should also be able to make a system that weighs less than a hundred pounds. |
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