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Sony MHCGX470 Mini Shelf System | 
enlarge | Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: $249.95 Buy New: $191.00 You Save: $58.95 (24%)
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 40316
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 56 Dimensions (in): 15 x 39 x 14
MPN: MHCGX470 Model: MHCGX470 UPC: 027242683662 EAN: 0027242683662 ASIN: B000EH0RYS
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | AM-FM Cassette 3-CD Changer Mini System w/subwoofer | | • | Plays MP3, CD-R, CD-RW CD's | | • | 400 Watts total output power | | • | Bass-boost function | | • | Aux in for playback of portable MP3 player |
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Product Description Sony's worldwide reputation for creating unique, attractive, high-quality, advanced technology products rests on a long line of innovations embraced by people from all walks of life. With a diverse product lineup serving a variety of lifestyles and industries, Sony continuously strives to introduce new products and technologies to meet changing market needs.PRODUCT FEATURES:Enhanced Algorithm for great readability;Sony advanced spindle mechanism;Turbo Boost safety feature (change from 40x to maximum speed).
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The Best One Out There February 3, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I Got this SONY MHC-GX470 after christmas. It seems To have been Working great. My music teacher has a SONY MHC-GX450 that works just a great. Sony could put speaker post on the back of the speakers. They give very small wire so I don't get much bass from the subwoofer. What I did is pry the front of the subwoofer off, take the the woofer out, drill a hole onto the back of the wooden cabnet the subwoofer is screwed in to and thread wire though the hole and solder it on to the speaker. don't forget to cut off the old wire!!! After that I got more Bass. I also did the same thing to my SONY HT-DDW660 Home theater in a box package! Give it a try if you have the same problem I have!!
Nicholas Ouimet 2/2/2007
Low Quality Manufacturing January 2, 2007 9 out of 13 found this review helpful
I used to like Sony, but they have deteriorated over the years to the point where they now manufacture both cheap plastic junk alongside quality merchandise, and this box is in the cheap plastic junk category. One thing you can't get from online pictures is the cheap feel of a product, so I went to one of the large electronic stores to check it out in person (although I would buy it through Amazon - I just love 'em). The sound was ok (but not great), and "ok sound" was all I was looking for in a small unit for a bedroom. The unit has a cheap plastic feel, but the part that made me give a bad review was the speaker connection. The speakers have tiny little wires that come out of the back, and are crimped between the speaker back panel and the sides of the speaker case. This is fairly common practice now in junk manufacturing. There are NO speaker posts on the back of the speakers for connecting speaker wires, but just a flimsy wire for connecting to the main unit. There is NO strain-relief either for these flimsy speaker wires. A strain-relief would have cost less than a buck in manufacturing. Speaker posts, as commonly found in quality merchandise, might have cost a few bucks at most. After wiggling the wires a few times it became clear that they would break. Fixing this would require opening the unit and voiding the warranty. If you want to attach heavy duty speaker wire like Monster Cable, you will have to open the unit and void the warranty, or splice it onto the flimsy speaker wire that comes out of the speaker cabinet. Splicing Monster Cable onto flimsy speaker wire is just plain silly. Sony decided to save $3-$10 (max) in manufacturing and churn out more junk to keep the cost low. It is sad to see a formerly great company like Sony take the low road in manufacturing to save a few bucks, and sacrifice Sony's reputation.
So, so, product December 7, 2006 I had my MHCGX470 for half a year now, and use it for at least an hour a day. Lately I have been getting some high pitched sound when playing one CD, and have another one that skips on one song. It could be the CD has a slight defect, but I think it is the machine that is having the problems, or maybe I should say that it just isn't good enough to ignore any small problems with CD's. Anyhow, I think you are gambling a bit if buying this product. In the long run, Sony products never seem to stand up for me.
Also another complaint is that the buttons don't light up in the dark, so you need to turn the lights on every time you want to make any changes.
Don't expect a little system like this to fill your whole house with sound either. It does give nice sound for one room though.
If you can buy some cheap extended warranty with this product go for it.
A little update about this product... I have had it for 2 years now, and it still seems to be working ok.
great sound October 23, 2006 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
I bought this 3 months ago and I am completely satisfied..It has a great sound that fills the whole room.
Plastic parts July 3, 2006 13 out of 20 found this review helpful
I would never buy a Sony product like this again. After one year the CDs would not play at all. Repair man told me the parts needed to repair it would cost $124. Certainly not worth it.
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