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Fisher Slim-1600
$100.00
Released January, 2001
The Pros:Very small footprint, can sit right up against the wall and out of the way. Attractive design, looks good in any room. Audio output is clean and can get fairly loud.
The Cons:Volume control is tempermental, sometimes goes down when up press up. Remote doesn't communicate well with the base, have to hit the buttons over and over. Won't work with burned CDs of MP3.
The Fisher Slim-1600 is a front-loading CD player built in the beginning of the century. It is fairly slim, only 3-1/2 inches deep and was designed with a business environment in mind. It has outputs that can accommodate an external mp3 or cassette player, including iPods.
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The AM/FM radio comes with 30 memory presets, 10 for AM and 20 for FM while the CD player has a 10-key remote control and a 20-track programmability. It can be used as an alarm clock with its wake or sleep to the CD player or the radio, but is not able to wake or sleep to the external connections, meaning it isn't the product for someone wanting to wake to music on their iPod.
Features
- Wall-mountable slim design
- Motorized CD door
- Plays CD-R/CD-RW
- Front stereo mini jack input
- Clock/Sleep/Timer functions
- FM/AM digital tuner
- Backlit LCD display
- Dynamic bass control
- Five preset EQs
- Surround sound control
- Dimensions: (WxHxD) 24" x 11" x 3.5"
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very small footprint, can sit right up against the wall and out of the way
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attractive design, looks good in any room
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audio output is clean and can get fairly loud
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display is easy to read in any light
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volume control is tempermental, sometimes goes down when up press up
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remote doesn't communicate well with the base, have to hit the buttons over and over
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won't work with burned CDs of MP3
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