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Sony Muteki LBT-LCD7Di
$500.00
Released May, 2010
The Pros:Great bass response and volume capacity for a smaller system. Remote control is full-featured (even offers full iPod control) and has great range. The large volume dial is smooth to use and allows for very minute adjustments.
The Cons:Menu navigation is a bit awkward and takes some getting used to. A mild hiss often accompanies iPod music being played. Its 7" LCD display is underused (only shows one thing at a time, no visualization while playing music).
The Sony Muteki LBT-LCD7Di is a micro 3-disc CD/DVD player that also supports USB and iPod devices. It can in fact charge & play an iPod, stream content directly from a USB flash drive or even a PC, tune into local AM/FM radio stations, and even play videos & photo slideshows on its large 7” LCD display screen.
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Plus it hosts a microphone port and even comes bundled with a karaoke feature. As for audio output, the LBT-LCD7Di hosts four three-way speakers and a single, high-powered subwoofer that altogether output over 720W of power—and that’s before the Bass Boost function has been initiated.
Features
- Micro Shelf System
- CD/DVD Player
- iPod Docking Station
- USB/PC Connectivity
- AM/FM Tuner
- LCD Display
- Audio/Visual Playback
- Four Speakers
- Single Subwoofer
- Alarm Clock
- Advanced Equalizer
- Remote Control
Specifications
- System Type: 2-Way
- Tweeter: 5cm
- Woofer: 13cm
- Output Power (Front): 360W
- Output Power (Subwoofer): 360W
- Total Power: 720W
- Battery Type: AA x2
- Tuner: AM/FM
- DAC: 48kHz/24bit
- Supported Formats: DVD, CD, MP3, AAC, WMA
- Impedance: 6 Ohms
- Presets: 20 FM / 10 AM
- Display: 7” LCD
Inputs/Outputs
- Analog Audio In
- Audio Line In
- Headphone In
- Mic In
- Digital Audio Out
- Composite Video Out
- Headphone In
- USB Port
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Great bass response and volume capacity for a smaller system.
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Remote control is full-featured (even offers full iPod control) and has great range.
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The large volume dial is smooth to use and allows for very minute adjustments.
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Menu navigation is a bit awkward and takes some getting used to.
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A mild hiss often accompanies iPod music being played.
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Its 7" LCD display is underused (only shows one thing at a time, no visualization while playing music).
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Speakers wires are a bit short and are fixed onto the backs of the speakers, making upgrading/lengthening them a pain.
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