
Sony have unveiled there latest somewhat entry level iPod/iPhone Micro audio System in the form of the CMT-LX30iR which, apart from sporting rather insipid, wholly uninspiring styling (perhaps you like it, we just think it looks inexorably dull) comes iPod, iPod Touch and iPhone dock, an AM/FM tuner, CD player and, of particular note, a USB port allowing not only audio files to be played directly from USB flash drives but also supporting CD to USB sync recording.
In terms of overall specifications, whilst not incapable, the Sony CMT-LX30iR iPod/iPhone Micro Audio System is hardly going to occasion an excitement based coronary with an output of a mere (particularly neighbour friendly) 2 x 5W and all the usual suspects in terms of preset equalizer settings (rock, pop, jazz, flat). Oh, and it also boasts a diminutive backlit LCD display that almost looks like some sort of afterthought.
Doesn’t do it for us, we must confess, but considering the low price point – the Sony CMT-LX30iR will set you back around $150-$200 – its offers just about everything you’d expect for the minimal outlay.
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The best solution for me! It’s true that with the stock mini speakers it sucks, but the great thing about this system is that you can use your own big speakers.
I got a big CD collection and wanted a CD player. The radio is a great add, and it also wakes you up in the morning with your music or radio.
The cheapest and the best (if you have some good speakers).