Sharp XLDK227N 64-Watt Total Output Micro System with Docking Slot for iPod Review
Best features:
Fit an iPod that's still in it's leather case.
Video out allows viewing iPod movies on TV.
Good features:
Subwoofer output. (Add a 8-10" powered woofer for good beat.)
Good power level for dorm-size room.
Easy to setup - good for my student who has to move every year.
Controls iPod selections from remote.
Poor qualities:
Cannot program tuner from front panel - Do not lose remote.
THD on high side, but OK for my student.
Speaker cables too short.
Sharp XLDK227N 64-Watt Total Output Micro System with Docking Slot for iPod Feature
- 64 Total Watts Micro system with docking slot for your iPod device
- Single Disc CD Mechanism
- iPod Docking Pocket Drawer
- CD-R/RW, MP3, WMA Playable
- AM/FM Tuner with 40 Presets
Sharp XLDK227N 64-Watt Total Output Micro System with Docking Slot for iPod Overview
The 64-watt XL-DK227 leads Sharp's micro-audio system line. The model boasts iPod docks, providing playing and charging functions from a sleek pocket-style dock. Stealth single-tray CD players are compatible with multiple formats and music codes including CD-R/CD-RW, MP3 and WMA. Amplifier power provides 32 watts per channel for the XL-DK227. The AM/FM digital tuner offers 40-station random preset memory. Bass boost is provided by the X-BASS (Extra Bass) System.
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