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Yamaha MCR-E810SL


$549.00 Released October, 2001

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Gets a lot of volume, can adequately fill a room at 1/3rd volume. Bass is very clear and well defined, good detail. Ideal for music lovers, brings out the nuances in the performance.

The Cons:Starts playing the disc in the drive when you power the system on. Some buttons on the remote don't do anything if you're in the wrong mode, need to be aware of which mode you're in.

The Yamaha MCR-E810SL is an all-in-one mini system. As a DVD Video player, equipped with CD Digital Video capabilities, this unit can stand in as a powerful home entertainment station. Supported by Dolby Digital, audio is produced through 5.1 channel home theatre sound system.

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 Discrete amplification powers two 60W 2-way bass reflex speakers for high quality sound reproduction. Picture display is supported by progressive scan processing along with JPEG picture viewing capabilities. Additionally, disc compatibility covers DVD-Video, Video CD, CD, MP3, DivX Ultra and WMA. For more advanced compatibility, iPod audio may be played via optional YDS-10.

Features

  • 60W x 2 high power discrete amplification
  • Pure Direct technology
  • Versitile Disc playback
  • Graphical User Interface with remote control
  • Progressive Scan DVD player

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    gets a lot of volume, can adequately fill a room at 1/3rd volume

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    bass is very clear and well defined, good detail

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    ideal for music lovers, brings out the nuances in the performance

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    plays all CDs well, even burned CDs

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    small form factor makes it fairly easy to find a place for in the room

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    mids and highs are defined and well balanced, will even please most audiophiles

Cons
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    starts playing the disc in the drive when you power the system on

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    some buttons on the remote don't do anything if you're in the wrong mode, need to be aware of which mode you're in

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