You can easily enjoy Yamaha’s special sound in a compact body. Micro Component System with iPad compatibility.
With so many on offer these days, it is great to have a name you can trust. This item is certainly that and will be a perfect buy. The distributor have added some great touches and this equals great value.
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Better than Bose Wave Radio
5 stars based on what should be recognized as limits for a stereo bookshelf system-it does not replace a full blown stereo but it gives excellent sound when you want to minimize the size of the system. I had a Bose Wave radio that crapped out on me, and Bose offered to let me trade in the old one and knock 200 bucks off of a new one. However, there were a couple of limitations to the radio (most notably only 5 fm presets and a memory that would blank out on the slightest electrical interruption, also not a big fan of the tiny remote-at some point it's a pain in the rear to look for it) so I began shopping around. Came across this, for 300 bucks with a CD player and a docking station (Bose product is 449) and now that I have it the sound is much better than the Bose. More stereo like, whereas with the Bose-while a nice achievement given the compact packaging-it was still the sound of a radio. The Yamaha is much more stereo like (I also looked at a Sony system at Best Buy that had...
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This little stereo packs a PUNCH!! that you're not expecting, and exceptional sound quality!!!
WOW!
I purchased a JVC UX-LP5 initially, but was unhappy with the overall quality, poor functionality of the controls, and mediocre sound quality - JVC is NOT what it used to be. There were many references on Amazon to Yamaha's excellent sound quality, and I was drawn to the simplicity, and good reviews, of the Yamaha CRX-332 (Amazon lists the unit I bought as MCR-232BL because that "PACKAGE" also includes the premium speakers, the amp itself is a CRX-332). The Yamaha CRX-332 IS substantially more costly, and you're not likely to ever see it discounted as much as you will micro-stereos in a similar class. The only difference I can see between the speaker/amp packages is the MCR-332 comes with high-gloss furniture-finish speakers, the MCR-232 comes with matt black speakers that show the grain of the wood beneath - in either case the amp is the same, the CRX-332 - you decide if it's worth another $50 for shiny speakers or not. Yamaha has an excellent product, and they...
Quite OK audio system
I bought this little Yamaha MCR-232BL to have a high-end small audio system for our living room. The iPod docking possibility was a key selling argument. The build standard is good. Nice metal finishing and no unnecessary knobs, just as Yamaha always does. The sound of this system is quite good. Definitely not superb, but better than average, certainly if you take into account the <$300 price tag. The speakers probably limit the performance, and perhaps adding some slightly more high end speakers would greatly improve the performance.
All in all, I'm quite happy with this purchase. It's not a system for real audio freaks, but does the job for normal users.
Product Features :
- New-design, high sound quality 2-way bass reflex speakers
- VCCS technology ensures that the speakers accurately reproduce the sound from the main unit
- iPod, iPhone and iPad compatibility
- Subwoofer output and AUX-in terminals
- Elegantly designed removable speaker grilles
Rating : 4.3
List Price : $349.95
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