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Philips MCM398D/05 Micro Hi-Fi System with iPod dock | 
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| Brand: Philips - MCM398D CD/MP3 USB Micro Hi-Fi System Category: CE
Buy New: £99.99
New (4) from £99.99
Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 8683
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 19.2 Dimensions (in): 17.3 x 13.6 x 10.8
MPN: MCM398D/05 Model: MCM398D/05 EAN: 8712581346355 ASIN: B000R3P0OQ
Release Date: May 21, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Output Power 2x50W RMS / 2x100W music power | | • | Sound Enhancement Digital Sound Control 4 modes , Dynamic Bass Boost | | • | Playback Media CD , CD-R , CD-RW , MP3-CD , WMA-CD | | • | Disc Playback Modes 20-Track Programmable , Repeat/one/all/program , Shuffle Play | | • | RDS Station Name , Radio Text , RDS Clock Set |
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Product Description The MCM398D micro stereo is a complete musical system that combines sound quality and digital entertainment. The MCM398D comes with a docking station for iPod and GoGear MP3 players, and includes a USB direct port so you can connect an MP3 player or a USB key. The docking station recharges and offers several main player functions. The 2 x 50 W RMS amplifier offers excellent sound quality thanks to its 4-mode Digital Sound control (DSC) and the Digital Bass Boost (DBB) systems. Its CD player is compatible with CD-R/RW discs and MP3/WMA formats for hours of non-stop musical entertainment. The MCM398D also includes an audio cassette deck with logical commands. Radio-wise, the MCM398D has an in-built RDS digital FM tuner that memorises up to 40 presets. The MCM398D micro stereo offers total musical entertainment, thanks to optimum quality sound and an extension for multimedia peripherals.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
This Hifi. December 24, 2008 S. Ye (London, United Kingdom) After buying for christmas ive got to say thank you amazon and city link for delvering my hifi in time for christmas with super saver delivery. i was e xpecting it to come on the 27th but it came on the 23rd, awesome. after setting up hifi, plugged it in, tried some cds, simply amazing sound quality. shame that u cant control the amount of treble and bass though, instead u get presets and bass boost, but the presets are good, so im not all that bothered. the speakers are completely wooden, nicely designed, wicked tweeters, just again.. awesome. shame there isnt any DAB, and shame u dont get a aux slot at the back of the system, since i have line in to connect to permantly (to my computer) im a little dissapointed cos that means the cable have to stay at the front. the hifi itself looks awesome, volume knob lights up blue when u adjust volume, and it gradually turns off w hen u leave it alone - classy. fm radio - it picked up all my stations automatically with the (im sorry) the stupid piece of wire :P so i guess i have good reception. so: good poitns - amazing sound quality looks awesome amazingly designed speakers nice range of features bad points- no aux at the back no manual control of sound (im not all that bothered though, presets are good) sorry but i written this in a jhurry, so excuse my grammer and my typos
Crisp, Bassy & Fit August 20, 2008 Alan Gordon (Surrey) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I am moving out next week and decided that i needed to upgrade some of my equipment. Laptop, TV, Stereo, the usual stuff. for 5 years now I have been using a 5.1 Asda own brand home cinema system that cost 35. It only had 4W speakers and a 15W sub. I spent ages trying to find something i liked. I didn't want a cassette deck and PC speakers can't get the clarity of sound. I eventually stumbled across this gem and ordered it. on arrival this morning I whipped it out straight away and started trying it out. CD player - very good play back of a home made CD, awesome sound clarity good levels of treble and bass, no skipping and easy to use. Radio - Really clear signal even with the whispy little wire arial phillips provide! which is quite impressive as i can't get mobile phone signal in parts of my room. Philips! if you can afford to throw in 8 different I-Pod adapters you can throw in a decent arial! RDS is really good, search function missed Kiss 100 (some of you may think that is a good thing) USB - some of you have complained about difficulty, I formated my memory stick using FAT (stick your memory stick in your computer go to "my computer" right click on the drive and select "format"). Had a little hicup whilst it auto installed the driver for it but it is playing perfect! In fact, the sound is ever so slightly better than the CD-R! really easy and really useful as i keep all my music on a USB hard drive. Speakers - really clear, crisp and bassy. Some people have complained that they have too much bass. Yes, they are very Bass happy but switch your EQ to JAZZ and it is a lot better. Personally, I think music has to have bass so i love them. Small, tidy and discrete (if ya keep the covers on them!) but look extremely cool with the covers off (esp when you can see the subwoofers vibrate). Oh dear philips! Could have given us a bit of a longer speaker cable! I'm replacing the cables with high quality cable later this month so it doesn't matter to me too much, but they are hard wired in so potential buyers be prepared for some soldering or using terminal blocks. Connectors on the back aren't the most robust but pretty standard. AUX - useful on the front but I don't want a cable permenantly plugged defacing the unit. would be better on the back, though I am pretty sure you can use the I-Pod mini jack socket for it. which would mean you have 2 AUX sockets! BUYERS NOTE - you need a Mini Jack to Mini Jack cable for this unit not a jack to phono! No Cable is included (take note philips!) REMOTE - pretty well designed, easy to use, nice buttons and it works from a variety of angles! Good job Philips! I-Pod Dock - I don't actually own an I-Pod and don't plan on buying one (Sonys are far superior) so I have not tested it. But, it is a very impressive accessory. 8 I-Pod adapters! That means basically every I-Pod made since 2005 will work with this system. the unit charges and changes the track on your I-Pod. very impressive. Also looks good and matches the system design. not just a lobbed in the box gimmic. OVERALL - Great value, esp if you get it from the German suppliers for 65 on the Market place! all features are easy to use and well designed. Unit looks and sounds great with no distortion at highest level. You will find that you listen to it much quieter than other systems because you don't need to listen over distortion. However, Longer speakers cables are a must as these are only 1 metre long. A decent arial would be desirable as would a Phono Aux on the rear for connecting a turn table (though you can get a female-female phono adapter and then connect a phono to mini jack if need be) would be 5 stars, but let down by those speaker cables and the arial. HIGHLY RECCOMENDED
promises more than it delivers August 2, 2008 K. Finlay 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I was disapointed with this system. The radio antenna is a piece of wire and reception for me was so poor that it was unlistenable. I think that a directioal antenna that could be adjusted would have solved this. Then I found that the remote was very insensitive - not much good to me as I was trying to use a 'teach yourself' CD that needed to be stopped and started. The CD reproduction was good. I cannot comment on any other features - after the frustration with the radio and the remote I sent it back.
High quality sound in low quality packaging July 11, 2008 E. Tunc (Hornchurch, London, UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this device a couple of months ago and I have been using it specifically to listen to my iPod in the evenings. I must admit that the sound quality is very very high even compared to my state of the art amplifier and speaker system which cost ten times more. High frequency response is great whilst deep bass is audible with no blowthrough. Unlike other budget systems, it does not give a disturbing bass but filters unobtainable levels completely. Obviously, there is distortion at high volume but it is quite hard to reach that level. I don't want to write about all the good things about the device; instead I will point out some of the short comings of the unit: 1. The volume dial is, in fact, not continuous, but discerete. Even though this is unimportant at mid-high volume, it is impossible to set a desired level at low volume. It is either too low or too high. i.e You have to choose between zero or one. 2. The iPod docking connection is formed of two cables running parallel instead of one. The device controls the iPod through one but receives the analogue audio signal through the other. I frequently have problems with the left speaker because the audio cable slips out of its 3mm jack. 3. The backside of the device looks and feels very low in quality, as if it is made of recycled paper. The very short speaker cables (~1.5m) and their connector slots are also very thin and break easily due to their brittle nature. I replaced them with normal quality (thicker and flexible) speaker cables. 4. The FM antenna/aerial is a thin black 1m long cable which ideally requires to be perpendicular to the signal you want to listen to. There is no extruding antenna option with this tiny unit and the black antenna is hard to fix anywhere since it hasn't got a hook at the end. Having said all of these I still would pick this unit due to its unexpectedly high sound quality and its sleek look.
Excellent value March 24, 2008 M. A. Astill (Warwick, England) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Brilliant for the money. Deep, rich sound quality - even at low volume - plus an ipod charger/player, too. We bought this for the dining room but it's so good we are considering using it instead of our main sound system, which cost a great deal more. My husband would have liked a DAB radio but I have to say I have no criticisms at all. Highly recommended.
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