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Denon D-M33S
$499.00
Released November, 2001
The Pros:Very well made--knobs and buttons feel quite nice to use, great visual aesthetic. Particularly good upper mid-range quality--great choice if you mostly listen to acoustic music. Video out allows the D-M33S to channel iPod video to your TV.
The Cons:Sold-separately iPod dock is pretty pricey. Tends to distort when played at higher volume levels. Remote control is overly complicated with 45 buttons in total.
Denon D-M33S is a mini-system much like the D-M73, offering manufacturer’s premium features. Starting with a variety of playback capabilities, from CD-R/RW discs to MP3 and WMA, the built-in CD player runs Burr-Brown audiophile D/A converters.
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The newly developed drive unit for the 2-way 2 speakers uses inverted-profile double layer cones, and this produces a more stable sound. With 40 FM/AM presets, the D-M33 is a well endowed radio tuner, with Radio TEXT and RDS functions. Notably however, the D-M33 although more expensive than the D-M37, does not come equipped with a USB connection.
Features
- Newly tuned SC-M53 speaker system
- CD-R/RW, MP3 and WMA playback
- RDS and Radio TEXT
- MONO Output for Subwoofer
- Supoer Dynamic Bass
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Very well made--knobs and buttons feel quite nice to use, great visual aesthetic.
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Particularly good upper mid-range quality--great choice if you mostly listen to acoustic music.
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Video out allows the D-M33S to channel iPod video to your TV.
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Sold-separately iPod dock is pretty pricey.
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Tends to distort when played at higher volume levels.
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Remote control is overly complicated with 45 buttons in total.
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Bass sounds a bit loose, lacking especially considering the price point.
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