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, from Raleigh, NC USA Summary: I have just purchased the Sony DHC-555 mini hi-fi component system and have to say it is one awesome mini system. 5 CD changer, 5 MD changer, good sound quality, full function remote, and very attractive looks. This is a MiniDisc recording dream machine. If you are not familiar with MiniDisc (MD) then I suggest you get familiar with it, because it is quite possibly the coolest audio format to ever come along. The editing capabilities are endless. I won't go into it anymore than that, but I completely love MD and have a home recording deck, a car deck, a portable player, and now this incredible mini system, featuring MiniDisc. When Sony put this unit out, its list price was $850!! Kinda steep for a mini system. But of course nobody would ever pay list price. I purchased it for $499 at J & R Music World, and it is every bit worth it at that price. It is loaded with features too numerous to name here. But where this baby stands out is in its digital recording capabilities. Record 5 separate CD's to 5 MD's, "seamless" recording, program recording, record long radio programs onto as many as 5 MD's. Whatever your heart desires. Sleep timer, wake timer (wake to CD, MD, or Radio), record timer. Label up to 100 CD's (Disc Memo), CD Text, MD Walkman link jack (for Sony portable MD players & recorders), headphone jack, Spectrum Analyzer, connections for a Tape Deck, VCR, TV, or DVD Player (although there are no digital inputs). These are a few of the features. One thing I don't like about it is the inability to adjust bass and treble manually. You can boost bass with DBFB (Dynamic Bass Feedback), but the only other adjustments that can be made in the sound are done through 10 Preset EQ's. And the majority of these result in less than desirable sound. The Sony web page for this product mentions a "5-band equalizer", but there is not one, which kind of defeats the purpose of having a Spectrum Analyzer. But the system sounds great just the way it is, although I have been using the "Rock" preset EQ, which sounds good. The speakers it comes with are cool looking, and sound very good, with surprising bass output. Oh, I almost forgot. You can purchase a Personal Computer Connecting Kit (the PCLK-PX1) direct from Sony (for $149) and connect the DHC-MD555 to your computer and operate it through your computer and label MD's with your computer keyboard. Pretty cool. But for now I just use my Sony home deck remote, which has the mini-keyboard, to label MD's. It is much easier than doing it on the unit itself, which is kinda tedious. I am going to enjoy this system very much. An MD recording powerhouse, this baby is. If you love MiniDisc like I do, and can deal with the relatively high price (compared to other mini sytems without MD), then by all means look into this incredible system!! Nice going Sony. Strengths: Digital Recording Powerhouse In A Small Package Weaknesses: Inability To Manually Adjust Bass & Treble--Only Preset EQ's Similar Products Used: MD Sony Recording Deck
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