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76 of 78 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
MP3-CDS AND VERY GOOD SOUND FOR A GOOD PRICE, November 29, 2000
By A Customer
Here is a semi-thorough review of Philips FWM55 Mini Hi-Fi System w/ 3 CD Changer + Mp3-CD support.I was able to buy the unit for $250 dollars, and I ran it through various tests. I am a musician, and semi-audiophile, so I was demanding in my tests. MAIN FEATURES: -------------- -MP3-CD Support ;-) -3 CD Changer (30 Hours of continuous mp3 music) -Incredible Surround -Dynamic Bass Boost (3 modes) -Digital Sound Control EQ (Rock, techno, etc.) -Digital Radio Tuner -Dual Cassette Deck SOUND QUALITY: -------------- Overall, the sound quality is quite good for a mini hi-fi system. The bass sound is excellent, especially considering it lacks a sub-woofer, though there is an output jack for one. There are 3 bass modes (Beat, Punch, Blast) in order of increasing magnitude, and they are nice. The Mid and High frequencies are also well represented. Volume: ------- The unit does not distort at loud volumes, for example I was able to enjoy some Heavy Metal at volume setting 24 (In Flames, "Bullet Ride"). I was afraid to push it too much though, and probably it will distort if you push it enough. Radio: ------ The FM antenna works well, and I was really impressed with how good the FM radio sounded. The AM radio was ok, but who really listens to AM radio? Cassette Tape: -------------- I didn't test this, but after MP3 who listens to tape anymore? :-) OFFICIAL (MANUAL) SPECIFICATIONS -------------------------------- Frequency Response: 40 - 20000 Hertz Signal-to-noise ratio: > 75 dBA (IEC) Output Power: 2 x 45 Watts FTC* *(The box reads: 100 watts power) MP3-CD Bitrate: 128 - 320 kbps* *(In my tests some lower bitrates worked, for example 96 kbps 32 Khz mp3s, but 20 kbps 22 Khz mp3s did not. 320 kbps worked, and 256 kbps 48 Khz worked too). Positives: ---------- 1. 700 MB CD-R support (tested and verified) Burned at 8x speed Sony CRX140E cd-writer 2. VBR support w/correct time display (tested and verified) (Use Lame encoder 3.87mmx -V1 -mj -h -b128 -q1 3. Album names/Track names display* (tested and verified) *(Not read from ID3 tag, but instead album is read from the directory name on cd-r, and title is read from the filename, for example: 01 - jump.mp3 The player reads directories/files alphabetically-- NOT IN THE ORDER IN WHICH THEY ARE BURNED ON THE DISC Recommended cd-r burning structure: 01 Album one \_01 track one \_02 track two 02 Album two \_01 track one \_02 track two Negatives: ---------- No Shuffle feature No CD-RW support No Dolby Digital 5.1 *Occasionally skips (not often) *I think the brand of cd-r you use is somewhat important. Comp USA cd-rs at 8x speed seem to work fine so far. But PNY (700 Mb) have skipped at times. Then again it may be the recording speed (8x 10x, etc.) that is critical. I don't know yet. Here is what the manual says about skipping: "Downloading MP3 files from the Internet or ripping songs from your own CD's is a delicate process that may sometimes cause the music to "skip" subsequent recording onto a cd-r is not entirely perfect either. Make sure to use a recording speed no faster than indicated on the cd-r disc and avoid running other programs simultaneously on your PC during the recording process. As a result of the above imperfections, you may experience an occasional "skip" wile listening to your mp3-cd's. This is considered to be normal" CONCLUSION: ----------- Overall I have no problem recommending this unit. The sound is very good for the price and the features are right on! To see the track names displayed while you listen is awesome. It is perfect to listen in your room or at a party. Finally, I am really enjoying listening to mp3s . . . and don't need a computer to do so!
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