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Panasonic SC-HC3


$200.00 Released March, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Sleek design. Affordable. Multiple sources: iPod, CD, AM/FM radio.

The Panasonic SC-HC3 is a slim, compact stereo shelf-system designed to play and charge iPod players. Designed for iPod users who want to listen to their favorite songs in high quality, the SC-HC3 utilizes advanced Panasonic audio technology to output “exceptionally pure, clear sound that rivals the quality of larger hi-fi systems.

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” Built for quality, the SC-HC3 sports proprietary, full-range Bamboo Cone speakers built from a rigid, low-density bamboo material to help achieve a clean responsive sound with crisp and clear vocals. In addition, the SC-HC3 sports a Dual Passive Radiator design that eradicates unwanted vibration, thereby helping to deliver a more pure bass with minimal unnecessary noise. In fact, the passive radiator’s diaphragm is weighted to achieve linear vibration, making it possible for this compact stereo system to produce a rather forceful and full-bodied bass effect. In addition to these bevy of features, the SC-HC3 comes equipped with a CD player that offers multi-CD playback (random, program, repeat), MP3 playback, MP33 functions (ID3 Tag, Album Skip), CD-R/RW playback, and a MASH 1-bit D/A conversion system. It should also be noted that the SC-HC3 boasts an AM/FM tuner with a 45-station preset memory, an integrated universal iPod dock, a fluorescent display, and a wireless remote control. The Panasonic SC-HC3 retails for $199.95 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.

Features

  • CD/iPod Playback
  • iPod Charging
  • 2-1/2" Full Range Bamboo Cone Speaker x 2
  • Passive Radiator x 2
  • AM/FM Tuner
  • 45-Station Preset Memory
  • Integrated iPod Dock
  • Fluorescent Display
  • Wireless Remote Control
  • 1 Year Limited Warranty

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  • 4

    sleek design

  • 2

    affordable

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    multiple sources: iPod, CD, AM/FM radio

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