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JVC FS-SD550
$330.00
Released September, 2001
The Pros:Reads burned CDs readily, never have a problem. Audio is clean and reasonably well detailed. Very small design, fits on a smaller shelf.
The Cons:Can't handle MP3 playback, everything needs to be standard CD. Bass range is under-represented, tends to get a bit muddy.
The JVC FS-SD550 is a mid-range to high-end micro shelf system with a motor-driven sliding CD drawer. It also features Metal Olefin oblique cone drivers, a blue LCD display with dimming, a fully functional remote control and an auxiliary input.
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Additionally, the FS-SD550 sports electronic bass and treble controls and Active Hyper-Bass PRO technology.
The FS-SD550's Metal Olefin oblique cone drivers features an asymmetrically mounted voice coil which decreases distortion due to interference while smoothing out speaker response. Its auxiliary input allows the FS-SD550 to playback audio from any device with a standard 3.5mm headphone jack. Meanwhile, the FS-SD550's Active Hyper-Bass PRO technology allows for instant bass enhancement at the press of a button for greater low-end performance.
Features
- Power: 19 watts x 2 channels
- Metal Olefin cone
- Active Hyper-Bass PRO
- Electronic Bass and Treble Controls
- AUX input and output
- Subwoofer Output
- Digital Tuner with Auto Preset
- 30 FM and 15 AM Station Memory
- Horizontal motor-driven sliding CD door
- 1-bit D/A converter
- Continuous, Random, and Repeat Play Modes
- 32-track CD Programs
- Clock/Timer (Daily,Sleep) with 20 minute back-up
- Blue LCD display with dimmer
- Full Function Remote Control
- Optical Digital Output
- 1 Year Parts and Labor Warranty
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reads burned CDs readily, never have a problem
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audio is clean and reasonably well detailed
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very small design, fits on a smaller shelf
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capable of enough volume output to fill a small room and sound good in a medium sized room
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blue LCD and silver finish look impressive and sophisticated
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remote control is easy to work with and responsive
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can't handle MP3 playback, everything needs to be standard CD
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bass range is under-represented, tends to get a bit muddy
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