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Sony CMT-FX300i
$100.00
Released May, 2010
The Pros:Remote controls iPod well, allowing full access. Sound output quality is adequate for casual listening in a noisy environment (such as a kitchen). Full equalizer control through the remote.
The Cons:No direct support for the iPhone. Included speakers not up to audio enthusiast standards. Programming FM stations is more difficult than on comparable units.
The Sony CMT-FX300i is a compact and portable shelf system designed for CD, MP3 and AM/FM radio playback. Featured is a single-disc CD tray, an AM/FM tuner, an audio input compatible with PC/Mac computers, and an integrated iPod docking station.
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Unfortunately, the CMT-FX300i relies on direct wall power, which greatly reduces its ability to function as a portable music device for an on-the-go individual. Once hooked up in a suitable spot, however, the unit at least hosts a plethora of advanced functionalities such as an alarm clock, a bass boost function, and an advanced equalizer.
Features
- Compact Shelf System
- Single-Disc CD Tray
- AM/FM Tuner
- Integrated iPod Dock
- Audio Input (PC)
- Direct AC Power
- Rock/Pop/Jazz/Flat Equalizer
- Bass Boost Function
- Remote Control
Specifications
- Display: 1-Line LCD
- Equalizer: DSGX
- Supported Formats: CD, CD-R/RW, MP3
- Impedance: 4 Ohms
- Tuner Type: FM/AM
- Presets: 20/10
Inputs/Outputs
- Audio Line IN
- Headphone Input
- Speaker Terminal
- Analog Audio Input
User Reviews (10)
Pros & Cons
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remote controls iPod well, allowing full access
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2
sound output quality is adequate for casual listening in a noisy environment (such as a kitchen)
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full equalizer control through the remote
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4
no direct support for the iPhone
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2
included speakers not up to audio enthusiast standards
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2
programming FM stations is more difficult than on comparable units
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1
FM antenna needs to be fully extended to pick up stations properly
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