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Sony CMT-EP707 3-Disc CD Desktop Microsystem
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Average Customer Rating: 2.5/5      Total Reviews: 17

Rating: 5
Excellent Sony product
I bought this unit 3 years ago and enjoyed it since then. Superb sound.

Rating: 5
Faint Radio??
Well as I have found out its not just THIS stero that picks up the radio signals, everything which is near a radio frequency will pick up the waves which have been reflected of cars or buildings. Even though I saw that somene rung Sony and asked about it, it should be fizable with an mains filter with RFI, or using Ferrite rings.

Rating: 2
Alas...
I purchased this system because it allowed me to hook up my turntable, and I was very happy with it. I liked the minimal electricity use, and the relatively full sound output. It had a few problems with playing some CD's, but I cleaned the CD's, and everything was fine. Now, after the warranty has run out, it's level of performance is unacceptable. When playing CD-R's, it either refuses to read them, or, when it does, can't change tracks, or plays with a thwup-thwup noise while the CD is playing (this also occurs for some commercial CD's). I've taken very good care of my stereo in the time I've had it, and I feel slightly distressed that I paid as much as I did for it, and it doesn't play my CD's. I'm going to have a heck of a time finding another stereo that has the correct hook-up for my turn-table, and I'm more than a little upset that this stereo didn't stand up to the test of time.

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