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Sony MHC-GX45 3-CD Shelf System with Game Sync (TM) Mixing Product Description:



  • 3-CD changer with MP3 playback, 2-deck full-logic cassette, FM/AM radio with 30 station presets
  • 120 watts per channel stereo speakers with stand-alone, 120-watt 8-inch subwoofer
  • Game Sync mixing blends audio from the front-panel input with music of your choice
  • Extensive audio processing, from a multitude of equalizer presets to simulated surround sound
  • Includes headphone jack, Remote Commander remote control

Product Description

If you want a small system with big sound performance, the Sony Mini Hi-Fi Component Audio System is for you. The 3-disc CD changer, FM/AM stereo tuner and full logic dual cassette decks deliver through a pair of 3-way main speakers with hybrid dual 5" woofers and a 120-watt subwoofer. Features: 360 total watts, 30 station preset memory, center volume knob with illumination, front A/V inputs for video games, CD-R/RW and MP3 playback, headphone jack, Groove & V-Groove bass enhancement, 3D surround audio effect, 4 Preset EQ with 3 Band Control, composite video line input, composite video line output, analog audio line input and remote control.

Customer Reviews

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent, crisp clean sound
By A Customer
With a budget of $300, I shopped around for minisystems, listening to products from Panasonic, JVC, and Sony. Panasonic systems tend to have a muffled sound. I quickly ruled them out. The JVC GT88 has a slightly tinny sound, but the JVC Z10 is better and has excellent bass. However, this Sony really has the best overall sound. JVC just had good bass - the sound from above seemed to get lost. The Sony has the best quality sound and costs $100 less than the JVC. Music lovers, this is your system. Rap/Metal Listeners or anyone who just wants bass, go for the JVC GT88.

Additionally, out of all the systems I looked at, the Sonys have the best overall appearance. The rest are way too gaudy. This unit is simple yet attractive.

Sony MHC-GX45 - A great deal for $200.

8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
5Bass will rock your socks
By J. Moscatello
I wanted some extra bass, after craving the punch sound from my old Aiwa unit, which provided me 8 years of listening pleasure. I thoroughly tested this unit with several cd's i own in Target. I had to take a step back at a volume level of 8 (less than half). This unit blew my mind. It has several equalizer settings, plus if bass gets too much, you can turn the sub off and it still sounds great.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5kick a$$
By A Customer
awesome sound low price a great deal if you ask me. i own one myself and its pretty darn sweet.

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