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Panasonic RX-ED707Description: CD Radio Cassette With 15 Watts (RMS) Super Woofer System Newest Review: ... so that if you unplug the stereo for any length of time, it will remember all your station settings, as well as your alarm ... more |
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by - written on 03/12/02 (Very useful, 850 readings)
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Every time somebody sees my stereo, they always say it looks like the front of a car. It is fairly flat, and has the two main speakers integrated into the sides. These curve down and around at the front, to make it look a bit like the bonnet of a car. It has most of the buttons on the top, in front of a panel which lifts up to reveal a screen display and two tape decks. The CD tray is hidden at the front, underneath the two speakers that curve round. It is a portable, all-in-one stylee stereo, so most of all it is light and compact. It also has a carrying handle at the back, which you can use when the motorised screen is folded down to carry it around. I keep it ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/02/01 (Useful, 1334 readings)
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I don't believe I even want to waste your time in drudging through the entire way this sytem works: the title to this opinion says it all. The single most bad decision in my entire life - after getting married!!! Just kidding - was buying this stereo system. The second most bad was not taking it back to the store from where I bought it. When I listened to this stereo in the store, they were somehow able to produce a CD to play on it that made it sound like the best value for money machine they had on the shelf. The thing was, that when i returned it home, I could find no such CD. No Acoustic Guitar, No Jazz, No Rock, No Classic, No Vocal, No Metal, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/09/00 (Useful, 621 readings)
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The Panasonic ED707 doesn't come cheap, but as the saying goes: You get everything that you pay for. Consider the situation I found myself in: as a student, I wanted a music machine I could keep in a small study-bedroom and could get home at the end of term. However, I wanted near-hi-fi sound, and because I record a lot of tapes, I wanted a double cassette-deck. I found the ED707. It rather resembles some sort of space ship, and the tape-decks are hidden under an LCD panel which flips up at the touch of a button. It's not light either, and will take up your whole desk - I keep it on the floor, safely out of the way. With AM/FM radio ... Read the complete review
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