The MX-G50, go for it!
Written: May 13 '02 (Updated Sep 21 '02)
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Pros: Great Bass. Subwoofer rocks.
Cons: Too many lights! Doesn't support MP3.
The Bottom Line: The MX-G50 is a great Mini system to use.
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| idono's Full Review: JVC MX-G50 CD Shelf System |
The MX-G50 Makes a great Mini System. I love the subwoofer and bass sounds on the system and it has great sound.
I am not a fan of all the lights and flashy things they put on these system these days and it is something that is on this system that I don't like.
The System has a 3-CD Changer and the changer is a little slow, and it takes it a while to read the CD and start playing. The Tape Deck is nice. It does not have the traditional tape control, so it is hard to use for some people. Unless you attach an antenna, the MX-G50 didn't
pick up much on the Radio Station Tuner, FM. There is an antenna that is supposed to come with the system, but if you are far away from the homes of most radio stations, it might not be the best. You might just want to go for Mono rather than Stereo sound which can improve your signal strength.
The MX-G50 has a analog auxilary connection, as well as a digital fiber-optic output. As for the speakers, the subwoofers installed are great, and they can bring out the Bass in most of your music. The MX-G50 has a few sound modes you can use to make your music sound better, and MX-G50 also has a clock system, a timer system to record things, and you can record your CDs onto tapes.
Recommended:
Yes
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Epinions.com ID: idono
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Location: Utah
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