What is a micro music system?

What is a micro music system?

Obsessed with sound. Wireless music streaming via Bluetooth. Bass Reflex Speaker System delivers a powerful, deeper bass. Digital tuning with preset stations for extra convenience.

What is a compact stereo?

Just because you live in a small space doesn’t mean you should have to sacrifice big sound. There’s a whole subset of stereos dubbed “compact stereos” or “shelf systems” that are small enough to work in rooms that are low on square footage while still providing impressive sound.

What is Micro Hi-Fi?

Micro Hi-Fi systems are small, compact units suitable for a lounge room or office space. They often include a CD player, AM/FM tuner and sometimes an iPod dock. The speakers will be less powerful, often ranging between 10 and 30 watts per channel.

What is HiFi audio?

High fidelity (often shortened to Hi-Fi or HiFi) is a term used by listeners, audiophiles, and home audio enthusiasts to refer to high-quality reproduction of sound. Ideally, high-fidelity equipment has inaudible noise and distortion, and a flat (neutral, uncolored) frequency response within the human hearing range.

What is a shelf system?

A shelf stereo, also stereo, micro component system or mini component system, is a compact stereo system. They are usually both small enough to fit on an average shelf (hence their name) and sold with all of their necessary components packaged together, if not outright integrated into the same physical enclosure.

Is JVC A good radio brand?

JVC has a reputation both in home audio and also as one of the top car stereo brands. Based in Japan, the company has established a reputation for high quality equipment even if it’s not one of the biggest brands. Its products offer extremely good value for money.

Is SACD dead?

Although SACDs are still being produced in limited quantities for a niche rock/pop market, the glory days of the format (approximately the years 2000 – 2005) are gone. Despite the prohibitively high cost of these discs on the used market, if you were hoping to start an SACD collection, all is not lost.