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Philips 18W Micro Music Sound System w/ Bluetooth & CD Player

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JISCO CORP via Amazon has Philips 18W Micro Music Sound System w/ Bluetooth & CD Player (M3205) on sale for $128.24. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for sharing this deal.

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  • Bluetooth connectivity: Stream music wirelessly from devices (10m range)
  • Playback sources: CD (including MP3-CD and recorded CDs), USB, FM radio (digital tuner with 10 presets)
  • USB charging port: Powers smart devices
  • Power output: 18W maximum
  • Bass-reflex loudspeakers: 3" woofers with ports for richer low tones and clear sound in small spaces
  • Classic hi-fi design: Two-tone central unit and speaker cabinets; textured analog volume dial; front-panel controls
  • Digital Sound Control: Preset sound styles (e.g., hip-hop, rock, choral) to optimize music playback
  • AC-powered micro system: Suitable for home office, bedroom, or any room; includes easy-to-use remote control

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  • Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $21.75 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $149.99.
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JISCO CORP via Amazon has Philips 18W Micro Music Sound System w/ Bluetooth & CD Player (M3205) on sale for $128.24. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • Bluetooth connectivity: Stream music wirelessly from devices (10m range)
  • Playback sources: CD (including MP3-CD and recorded CDs), USB, FM radio (digital tuner with 10 presets)
  • USB charging port: Powers smart devices
  • Power output: 18W maximum
  • Bass-reflex loudspeakers: 3" woofers with ports for richer low tones and clear sound in small spaces
  • Classic hi-fi design: Two-tone central unit and speaker cabinets; textured analog volume dial; front-panel controls
  • Digital Sound Control: Preset sound styles (e.g., hip-hop, rock, choral) to optimize music playback
  • AC-powered micro system: Suitable for home office, bedroom, or any room; includes easy-to-use remote control

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $21.75 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $149.99.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Model: Philips CD Player and Stereo System for Home - Compact Radio and Cassette Tape Player with Bookshelf Speakers, Retro Style Music Player with FM Radio and Remote Control for Crystal Clear Sound

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tomwil
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Rookz
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People are making jokes, but Gen Z are bringing back CDs the same way millennials brought back vinyl.
WifeCallsMeCheap
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Reminds me of my Aiwa mini shelf system when I was in college back in the 90s.

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RiverlordYesterday 08:28 PM
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Quote from SlickamoreStyle :
Wow they still make cd players?! 😅
I still have 3 boxes of CDs, but then I'm old and nostalgic
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still thinking about upgrading all my vinyl to polycarbonate
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People are making jokes, but Gen Z are bringing back CDs the same way millennials brought back vinyl.
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BraveTeam7995Yesterday 08:54 PM
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i miss cassettes , old schoo 80's rock right here

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Reminds me of my Aiwa mini shelf system when I was in college back in the 90s.
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geoffkinYesterday 09:00 PM
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Quote from Riverlord :
I still have 3 boxes of CDs, but then I'm old and nostalgic
I do too, but EVERY DVD player also plays CDs.. Anyone know the best/easiest way to RIP all my CDs? I don't need lossless, just great sounding audio files..
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RookzYesterday 09:09 PM
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Quote from SDSummerDay :

there is a difference in the perception.

CD are sampled and digitalized data streams, so there isn't enough "charm" to those because there really is no difference from a digital PCM file, whereas vinyl are at least analog. and no one can demystify those.

the same reason Monster cable lost all their charm when video signal change from Composite/Component to HDMI.
I agree with all that, but it's not stopping them from bringing CDs back. Also "physical media" is worth noting. Vinyl is cool, but not very practical as far as that goes.
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Quote from SDSummerDay :
there is a difference in the perception.

CD are sampled and digitalized data streams, so there isn't enough "charm" to those because there really is no difference from a digital PCM file, whereas vinyl are at least analog. and no one can demystify those.

the same reason Monster cable lost all their charm when video signal change from Composite/Component to HDMI.
Quote from Rookz :
I agree with all that, but it's not stopping them from bringing CDs back. Also "physical media" is worth noting. Vinyl is cool, but not very practical as far as that goes.
I'm not an expert, but I think there may be a potential difference in different releases for CD's as far as quality/dynamic range in concerned, so you do have instances of people wanting the specific "pressings" of CD's for that (See more at https://dr.loudness-war.info/)

In addition, like you said, the idea of owning the physical item in the highest, lossless, quality possible is great. I still keep my CD's for that reason. I use an old iMac to rip all my CD's in lossless and an upgraded iPod to listen. It's fantastic! I still do Spotify, but it's great to have both as an option.
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genaldarYesterday 09:45 PM
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I picked one of these from marketplace last spring, it sounds better than I was expecting.
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I love how that remote control just levitates. They didn't do that back in the '90s.
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chadt3534Yesterday 10:48 PM
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I have thousands of CDs once you have a proper setup with audio CDs it hurts the ears to listen to streaming. the quality is so low compare compared to CDs. Awesome deal.
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