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5.0 out of 5 stars
An attractively designed music system., January 16, 2007
This review is from: HH Scott SJ510 Freestanding CD/Cassette Tower Music Center (Silver/Burlwood) (Electronics)
Being vertical rather than horizontal, it fits quite nicely in my living room which is limited in wall space. I like the silver/wood finish and it's design puts it in a class all by itself compared to all those other rectangular and squared off shelf systems. Has ample power for a condo. You have to position it to get the best radio reception and I find that near an outer wall seems to work well especially the FM reception with the FM antenna wire stretched its full length toward the doorway. Easy to assemble. The instuctions were a little fuzzy on inserting the CD. It says to press the button to open the CD door and put in the disc but didn't say how to put it in. This is a vertical CD player and when the door opens to a 45 degree angle you simply put the cd on the cd stand located on the door with the play side up. Press the button to close the door and the system automatically positions the disc for play. Ease of use is an improvement over the horizontal format on my boombox. With the woofer the music sounds so much better. Cassettes are not in much use anymore and I don't have any cassettes and probably wont use that part of it. Because it's a floor model;very attractive;made for limited space;plays nicely for the small space it's in, it's economical for the money spent and looks expensive but isn't.
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