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RCA RS2052
$180.00
Released July, 2005
The Pros:Supports larger USB storage devices. Sound output is clear throughout all frequency ranges. Works with a good range of sound sources.
The Cons:Can only record live, can't quickly convert CD to USB. Bass is a bit distorted and lacks detail.
RCA's RS2052 is a fairly standard low-end shelf system, although with some unique functionality. It includes a 128MB MP3 player which connects via USB to the main unit, allowing CDs to be ripped directly to the MP3 player.
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Recordings are limited to a 128 Kbps quality setting, and must be done in real time. The unit features a compact five-disc changer supporting MP3 and WMA CDs, a digital AM/FM tuner, and a built-in alarm clock. The RS2052's central "Rip & Go" feature has major drawbacks, but the included MP3 player and good sound quality achieved with Dynamic Bass Boost and 160W of total power provide decent value.
Features
- Includes 128MB Lyra MP3 player
- Rips CDs directly to MP3 player via USB
- Five-disc changer
- MP3/WMA CD support
- Digital AM/FM tuner
- Alarm clock
- 160W total output
- Dynamic Bass Boost
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supports larger USB storage devices
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sound output is clear throughout all frequency ranges
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works with a good range of sound sources
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powerful volume output, will fill a small room with sound easily
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allows for easy file browsing so that you can sort things into folders
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plenty of thumping bass for music with a beat
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can only record live, can't quickly convert CD to USB
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bass is a bit distorted and lacks detail
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