
Sony CMT-S20 CD/Tuner Micro Hi-Fi System with USB
Compact Audio Powerhouse with Versatile PlaybackThe Sony CMT-S20 is a versatile micro Hi-Fi system designed for a rich audio experience in a compact package. Enjoy your favorite CDs, MP3s, and radio stations with this dual-voltage unit, perfect for any room in your home. Playback: CD, MP3 ...
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Overview
Compact Audio Powerhouse with Versatile Playback
The Sony CMT-S20 is a versatile micro Hi-Fi system designed for a rich audio experience in a compact package. Enjoy your favorite CDs, MP3s, and radio stations with this dual-voltage unit, perfect for any room in your home.
- Playback: CD, MP3
- Tuner: Radio
- Connectivity: USB
- Voltage: Dual Voltage
Key Features
Maximum Output Power 10W 110-240 V Auto Switching Power Supply Role of Stress Bass Boost
USB Port Playback Formats CD/CD-R/CD-RW/CD 8cm USB Playback Formats MP3/WMA/AAC
Shuffle Clock Display FM Tuner
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a maximum output power of 10W, suitable for personal listening or smaller room environments.
- Equipped with a USB port, allowing for playback of MP3, WMA, and AAC files directly from USB devices.
- Includes a CD player that supports CD, CD-R, CD-RW, and 8cm CD formats for versatile audio playback.
- The system has an auto-switching power supply, making it adaptable to 110-240V power sources.
- Offers a bass boost function, which can enhance the low-frequency audio output for a richer sound.
👎 Cons
- The 10W maximum output power might be insufficient for larger rooms or for those desiring louder audio.
- Only supports specific digital audio formats (MP3/WMA/AAC) via USB, potentially limiting compatibility with others.
- The unit does not appear to have an optical drive, as it is specified to support CD/CD-R/CD-RW/CD 8cm.
- While it has an FM tuner, it lacks AM radio capability, which might be a drawback for some users.
- Specific details on speaker configuration or additional audio inputs beyond USB and CD are not provided.