Philips MC145 Shelf System
Highlights: Radio Tuner, Cassette Deck, CD Player, 1 Disc Capacity, 4 Watt, Stereo... (more)
List Price: $79.99
Low Price: $39.96
Savings: $40.03
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Avg Rating: 4 of 5.0 by 4 users.
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Product Information
Perfect for smaller rooms or adding to your den's bookshelf, the Philips MC145 Micro CD shelf system lets you enjoy your favorite radio programming and CD collection--even your own mixes burned to CD-R/RW discs. It also enables you to play your old-school cassette tapes--and record CDs onto tape--with a full-logic tape deck with tape counter, automatic recording level control, electronic speed control, and CD synchro start recording. It has two detachable speakers that produce 2 watts of power per channel (4 watts total RMS). You'll get an even deeper sound from all your audio sources thanks to Philips' Dynamic Bass Boost feature. Other features include 20-track memory CD playback for programming the mood just right, 20 radio station presets, digital clock with sleep timer, blue LCD, and 3.5mm headphone jack. The classic MC145 delivers dynamic sound performance and the essential functionalities that will let you enjoy music just the way you like it.Suggested Similar Products and Related Accessories
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GREAT Value! Good Sound!
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By D. P. NEWLAND
on 2007-01-29This item is a GREAT value! It is very small, but puts out a very big sound, especially with the DBB turned on. The speaker wires supplied are quite long, allowing the speakers to be placed anywhere you'd like. CD player has worked perfectly since unpacking with no skips. CD controls are easy to use, as is the nifty LITTLE remote control. (And I mean little! 1.5 x 4.25") The digital tuner allows for 20 preset stations, 10 each AM & FM; it will even program them for you if you'd like. The cassette player works well, and is nicely hidden. Trust me, it's there, you just can't see it! There is a panel on the bottom of the unit that flips down revealing the cassette controls. Very nice feature considering we don't often play cassettes anymore (some not at all except for us born before the 80's)... (Read Full Review)

