Sony Bookshelf Stereo System is a Real Winner
Sony MHC-EC79i Mini Hi-Fi Shelf System with Integrated iPod Attend 380W
Today’s world demands quality with compatibility and the Sony Mini Hi-Fi Bookshelf System with Integrated iPod Drop anchor 380W provides both by one of the world’s long-standing manufacturers.
Sleek and modern in form, this bookshelf stereo system offers tons of features. Ipod, Ready, Charge, Play, Control, Integrated iPod bones, Dedicated iPod button, 380W Total Power Output Single Disc CD Contender, CD-R/RW and MP3 Playback AM/FM Tuner with 30 Station Presets and a Remote Control with full iPod menu power makes your listening experience simple and convenient.
With 380 total watts, cranking up the two front bass reflex speakers to obey to your favorite CDs or MP3s from your iPod music player is easy. An integrated 3.5mm audio-in jack also lets you affiliate other digital music players or even a PC! The RM-AMU009 Remote control and TDM-iP10 Digital Media Port are included as well as a little warranty to guarantee your model is complete. An extended warranty plan is also available through any Sony dealer.
Users honour this bookshelf stereo system for its outstanding balanced sound, a trademark of Sony, whether positioned in a small or large area. The decorative unscrupulous finish matches any type of style whether positioned in a living room, bedroom or den. This model is skilful for your teenager’s bedroom, compact enough to place on a shelf for space saving.
At only 33 pounds, the Sony bookshelf stereo system is effortless to install and can be maneuvered from spot to spot unlike some large bulky models that once they are set up, you better belief that it never needs moved! The perfect gift for a friend or family member that enjoys the best that a stereo has to proffer at a very affordable price, you can count on years of listening enjoyment for them.
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