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But after I upgrade to Leopard, Apple somehow just fix the bluetooth problem. Its a excellent product. I had a bluetooth probelm with my Macbook Tiger connecting to CMTBX5BT. Nice Sound and very fancy look.
If you are like me, CMT-BX1 is another option which is almost the same minus the bluetooth function. Maybe that's understandable for a music CD system like this.-One complaint though is the button layout is a little confusing, and buttons are tiny. I compared it with this product at a store one day. Then again, this product is equipped with many functions after all, so that was probably necessary in a way.We could nitpick about other little things if we wanted to, but at the end of the day, this really is a great system, especially for the price we're paying. Its speakers were slightly smaller, and the main unit's surface material had a different feel than this.-Being able to play mp3 files on a CD is a great feature. However we are not able to browse through the folders while we are still listening to a song though. It's been about a month since I got a CMT-BX5BT and there are several things I would like to point out.-It's very important to have a remote with today's music systems.
It is pretty loud too, compared to other similar products.-Bluetooth was a neat feature, but I personally didn't find it too useful. When I received the box, I wanted to make sure there is a remote included but couldn't find any description on the box mentioning about it. I read in someone else's review here that it is included so I decided to open it anyway, and there WAS in fact a remote included in the box, ta-da.-Another very important quality is sound, and this system does have a good sound quality. I would've given it 4.5 stars if I could but since it's not possible.okay, 5 stars.
Not a big deal, since you can use the function button to switch to bluetooth in three pushes. The sound is excellent for the price. The sound quality improved significantly when I moved the speakers further apart from my original placement.Sorry Amazon, but I got a refurbished unit directly from sony for only $90, plus tax and shipping ($108). There is no bluetooth button on the remote.
I have also bought an excellent Olympus camera refurbished. It's merely the click of an icon on the computer, so maybe I shouldn't complain.
I got my computer hooked up to it via bluetooth, but I do have a minor complaint. I was skeptical about the sound quality I would get through the bluetooth but I can't tell the difference between it and the wire connection, but my unit is right next to my computer.
It would be nice if I could play it a little louder (only when I get drunk) but then the neighbors might have issues. This stereo is great for a desktop office or a small room.
Every time I change from my bluetooth connection to my computer to my audio in connection for my dvd player I have to reconnect when I switch back to bluetooth. I enjoy a lot of classical music so I like speakers that are clear and accurate.
I don't need booming bass, even when I play Led Zeppelin. It was a great deal and I couldn't tell the difference between the refurbished Sony or the Olympus from a new unit at a much heftier price.
Not too bad but definitely slower than other CD players. Looks neat. All the other players I had can change the playback mode instantly. I don't feel my money wasted on this.Only a little bit of control issues:1. Cannot select Bluetooth as the "wake-up": I use this to wake myself up in the morning with the kind of music I like.
Reading CD slow: you should wait a bit of time (5~10 sec). Most of time once I select shuffle, I use it for a long time so it's okay. I don't know why this one cannot do that.2. It also takes longer time to change tracks on CD, compared to other players.3. My small portable palm-sized panasonic starts faster.
In shuffle mode, you have to cross your fingers and try until it hits the right spot. The basic functions (Bluetooth, CD/MP3 playback and tuner) work fine. But sometimes you want to listen to the music in order, or you want to skip to the right song quickly. You can select either CD or tuner for this, but cannot use the Bluetooth channel. Cannot change playback mode while playing: you have to stop playing CD to change between shuffle/repeat 1/repeat all modes.
There might be connection issues preventing this though.
fairly priced.fair quality.if you need really good sound spend more money.
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