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Philips MCM275 Flat Wall-Mountable Shelf System Studio : Philips by Philips Brand : Philips Model : MCM275 Publisher : Philips Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0609585110724 UPC : 609585110724 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 33 reviews)
List Price : $99.99 Our Price : $80.90
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Plays MP3/WMA-CD and more
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Line-in jack for portable music playback
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Digital sound control for optimized music style settings
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2 x 5 W RMS / 10 W total power
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Wake-up and sleep timer
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Product Description |
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CD Player / Digital AM/FM Radio with up to 40 presets / 5 Watts per channel Amp / 2 Speakers / MP3 Player Input / For table or wall Wake up & Sleep Timer AM/FM tuner has up to 40 selectable presets for extra convenience Radio Data System. Enables digital display of Radio network information on FM stations including radio station titles. Also allows user to program unit to interrupt with news and traffic bulletins Front motorized CD door with viewing window Super sleek and flexible design is also wall mountable Philips USA 1 Year Warranty |
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Trendy and progressive, unique innovation and style appeals to you. And so will the vividly chic MCM275 with dynamic sound performance packed in a sleek design with MP3/WMA-CD & USB Direct playback that can also be wall mounted. Feature List - Enjoy MP3/WMA music directly from your portable USB devices
Simply plug in your device to the USB port on your Philips Hi-Fi system. Your digital music will be played directly from the device. Now you can share your favorite moments with family and friends. - Plays MP3/WMA-CD, CD and CD-RW music
- Convenience line-in jack for portable music playback
- Digital Sound Control for optimized music style settings
Digital Sound Control offers you a choice of pre-set Jazz, Rock, Pop and Classic controls you can use to optimise the frequency ranges for different musical styles. Each mode uses graphic equalizing technology to automatically adjust the sound balance and enhance the most important sound frequencies in your chosen music style. Ultimately, Digital Sound Control makes it easy for you get the most out of your music by precisely adjusting the sound balance to match the type of music you are playing. - Dynamic Bass Boost delivers deep and dramatic bass
Dynamic Bass Boost maximizes your music enjoyment by emphasizing the bass content of the music throughout the range of volume settings - from low to high – at the touch of a button! Bottom-end bass frequencies usually get lost when the volume is set at a low level. To counteract this, Dynamic Bass Boost can be switched on to boost bass levels, so you can enjoy consistent sound even when you turn down the volume. - 2x5W RMS/10W Total Power
- Wake-Up and Sleep Timer
- The digital tuner has 40 presets for extra convenience
- Front motorized CD door with viewing window
- Super sleek and flexible design which can be wall-mounted
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Stylishly modern and nicely compact, the thin-profile Philips MCM275 mini stereo system has a flat profile that can either sit on a bookshelf or be wall-mounted (with included screws). The CD player spins vertically to save space, and this system measures just 3.54 inches deep. It also includes a digital AM/FM tuner and two detachable 5-watt speakers that can mount individually or stay attached to the entire unit. You'll get an even deeper sound from your favorite music thanks to Philips' Dynamic Bass Boost and Digital Sound Control features. In addition to standard audio CDs, the MCM275 is also compatible with CD-R/RW discs burned with your favorite mixes, as well as discs burned with MP3 and WMA digital audio files. This unit also includes a USB Direct, which enables you to plug in a USB-compatible MP3 player and play music directly from that device. The CD player has 40-track programming with repeat one/all/program and shuffle capability. The digital AM/FM tuner includes 40 station presets. Other features include a blue LCD, clock with alarm and sleep timer functions, 3.5mm headphone jack, and remote control. Dynamic Bass Boost emphasizes the bass content of music throughout the range of volume settings--from low to high--at the touch of a button. Bottom-end bass frequencies usually get lost when the volume is set at a low level. To counteract this, Dynamic Bass Boost can be switched on to boost bass levels, so you can enjoy consistent sound even when you turn down the volume. The Digital Sound Control feature lets you select from pre-set modes that control the frequency bands of sound to optimize certain musical styles. You can chose between different sound settings--Optimal, Jazz, Rock, Techno, Pop or Classic. Each mode uses graphic equalizing technology to automatically adjust the sound balance and enhance the most important sound frequencies in your chosen music style. What's in the Box Micro shelf system component with front-loading vertical CD player and digital AM/FM tuner, two detachable speakers, speaker wire, FM pigtail antenna, AM antenna, power cord, remote control (with batteries), printed operating instructions |
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Almost perfect for my needs |
I purchased this because I needed a small stereo for my bedroom for playing music to go to sleep by that would shut itself off automatically after playing a CD. I was particularly interested in this model because it was Energy-Star rated, and so wouldn't be a vampire that sucked electricity when it was "off." (The CD player I was previously using would not turn itself "off" automatically after playing a CD, and drew about 8 watts of power even when it was "off"!)
I have been using this for about a month and am completely satisfied. It has two "off" modes, one that is really a standby (with a lighted display) and the other that is the power-saving mode (with no display) that draws almost no power (less than a watt). I was very happy that I was able to set it up so that it would both turn off manually and automatically into the power-saving mode, and that the remote still works in even the power-saving mode. I did not buy this stereo for the remote, but the remote has proved to be very handy, as I can easily operate the stereo without getting out of bed.
The sound is good and everything works great. My only tiny complaint is that when the stereo is on, its display is really too bright for a bedroom (I had to cover the display with a Post-It note). But in all other respects, this system beautifully delivers what I need. |
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OVERPRICED |
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Item looks good on wall but does not have the greatest sound quality and seems to be a bit cheaply built. For the money I would get a nice shelf unit. |
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PhillipsWwall Mount System |
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It works and looks great. I wish however it would have been black as shown in the picture |
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Fine while it lasted |
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I had this for a little over a year but didn't use it all that much. Now the CD door keeps opening automatically and won't play CDs. Other than that huge problem, I have no specific complaints about performance. |
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I'd avoid this system |
I really hate this stereo. There are several reasons.
1. If your power even flickers, the system resets. Even more annoying if you use the timer function as an alarm clock and it doesn't wake you up in the morning because the system has reset.
2. Whenever you put in a CD, the system has to read the CD and count the number of tracks before the CD will play. Not a big deal but I swear those extra 30 seconds take forever. Man! It even annoys me to describe this stereo.
3. The remote control that comes with this system SUCKS! The play button hasn't worked since day one and other buttons are continually going out. I rarely use this stereo because the remote is so terrible. And to make matters worse, there are a lot of buttons on the remote that aren't on the system itself, so if a button on the remote breaks you may be completely out of luck.
4. The feature where you can assign radio stations to numbers sucks. You can't search through your presets quickly. Being able to slowly search through pre-set stations is the high point of the radio. If you're trying to just search through stations that aren't assigned it's a real pain. You have to hold the search button down for 5 seconds or so, and then the radio searches through stations until it gets a strong signal. Really poorly thought out.
5. The Ipod docking feature is over-rated. I have the docking system and a regular set of ipod speakers. The ipod speakers are way better. Although, it is nice to be able to use the stereo remote to change tracks on my ipod.
The one redeeming factor of this system is the USB capability. As much as I hate this system, that's a pretty sweet feature. You can plug in a USB drive with music on it and play it. A good feature on a crappy stereo.
Overall, yes, this system plays music but you'd be wise to spend your money elsewhere. |
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