| Brand Name: | Philips |
| Brand Name: | Philips |
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Its 2-way, bass-reflex speakers benefit from Philips' wOOx speaker technology, which ensures superior low-end flair (should you want it), while the onboard Incredible Surround processing offers surround-sound effects from just the two speakers. Flat, metal-cone woofers maintain great sonic clarity even with demanding music, and a subwoofer output lets you expand the sound system with an outboard powered sub for ultimate slam.
The MC-70's convenience features include 40 AM and FM station presets, 40-track CD random programming, shuffle, repeat, and pause. A 35-key remote control is included.
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60 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great looking, even better sounding,
By A Customer
This review is from: Philips MC70 3-CD Hi-Fi Microsystem (Electronics)
After an extensive search for a new system, I broke it down to the following criteria:1. Sound: must fill a large room (master bedroom or living room) with full quality and good bass tone The MC-70 fills all of the above and then some. The sound quality is outstanding, I recommend if you are getting a mini-system to not go less than about 80-watts, you really sacrafice sound quality in the low tones. The wOOx is awesome, I don't even have it on the highest setting. Sound is not distored at all and has great volume range. The appearance is better than expected, it's go a sleek silver base with warm blue tones that make it look more expensive than it costs. the wood grain speakers with the glass on top are great. I'd recommend getting a mini-shelf stand as well, it completes the look very well. The three disc changer is great. separate ejects for each so that you can two switch while the third is playing. Switching CDs to play another CD is quick (2-3 seconds to start playing the new CD). The only drawback at all is the slight noise while changing trays, but it's really good compared to others i've heard and so short you don't really notice. I also checked out several AIWA systems and SONY systems in the 60 - 300 watt range and this one rocked. Go for it.
54 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
More than Meets the Eye,
By "bkubany" (Walla Walla, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Philips MC70 3-CD Hi-Fi Microsystem (Electronics)
I agonized for a month over which system would be perfect for me. I was worried that if I purchased a smaller system the wattage wouldn't be enough to provide the sound I desired. I also wanted a system that looked sleek. I narrowed it down to three systems by Phillips (MC-70, FWC-870, FWP900). All three of them were 299.99 and they all had the desired sleek look of silver. The only difference was the size of the system. I finally decided on the MC-70 assuming that I'd be getting the same quality of sound regardless what size I chose. Upon receiving the system I was assured that I had made the right decision for the following reasons:1) The system is small and fits in practically anywhere. Especially in a dorm room. I am definitely pleased with my investment and I would recommend this to anyone looking for a system with the above qualities as well as the basic features (3-CD changer, AUX input, etc.).
43 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Deep Bass From a Micro System -- Yes It's True!!,
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This review is from: Philips MC70 3-CD Hi-Fi Microsystem (Electronics)
All through the years I've had stereo systems with large speakers. As technology improved, we see systems such as the Philips MC-70 (smaller but with superior sound quality). This is the best sounding system for the money I have ever heard. The tweeters emit a clear, crisp sound and the top fired woofers (wOOx bass) really rock. The 3 tray CD changer is really neat. The CD trays are clearly marked (1, 2, & 3) in white numbers (you see these numbers after the tray slides out). Set up is easy and the controls are clearly marked. The "dim feature" lets you select different lighting modes for the display panel. Bass and treble are adjustable plus there are "3" levels of the wOOx bass. There's also a sub-woofer output, but this baby has enough bass for me without a sub. The wooden speaker cabinets lend a touch of class to the system and it would fit in just about any room. I recommend not going below 35 watts RMS per channel (the MC-70 has 50 watts per channel). This assures you of sufficient bass response. If you want quality for a very reasonable price, this system is for you!!
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