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you can use it to listen to radio, cd, mp3, and connect it to your pc or tv.
I purchased this product for my office, I was looking for something that could be mounted to the wall and have input jacks for mp3 players. This fit the bill. The sound quality was great and it was easy to install and easy to use
hangs on the wall in my kitchen so I can have my music when im in there and while my wife is cooking.
I bought this as a gift for my daughter. She likes to listen to music when she goes to bed. Unfortunately, the lowest volume setting on this system is actually quite loud. I wish the volume could go a little lower so the sound would be more soothing than rocking.
I purchased this for my wife's new greenhouse and the flat wall-mountable form factor was perfect. Since I run Linux, I was able to automate the sequential writing procedure with a simple shell script so I can change the music complement on my hard disk, blank the USB flash, and write it out in order to the flash drive easily. The CD door button is located where it is easy to activate accidentally when removing the USB flash drive.2.
The best feature is the USB flash capability so she doesn't have to deal with music CDs laying around where they might get dirty. Thus, if you want to preserve album and track ordering, you must create the directories and write the files in alphanumeric order. She listens to audio books from the public library so MP3 CD capability was important.
There is no provision for separately wall mounting the speakers, requiring some improvisation if you don't want them attached to the main unit.Aggravating Design Feature:USB directories and files are not assigned album and track numbers by alphanumeric file name order, but in the order that they were written to the flash drive. Converting to MP3s on a 4GB flash drive provides about the equivalent of a 50-CD carousel changer. Sound quality and volume are more than adequate for her purposes.Minor Annoyances:1.
Deleting a track file, 01-some.mp3 for example, and then replacing it later, results in it being assigned to the last track in the album, not the first. Windows users may need to take some care with their drag and drop procedures.
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