
Customers are enthusiastic about the Micro Component System's sound quality, ease of use, and compact size. Many appreciate the inclusion of Bluetooth connectivity and a CD player, finding the system easy to set up and operate. The system's bass and treble controls also receive positive feedback. Overall, the system is praised for its excellent audio performance in a small form factor.
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The Bose Wave Radio is $599. This baby was $279. That's less than half the price. And the sound is a perfect amount of lows, mids, and highs. Reception really depends on your location and other factors, but with IHeart Radio and all the other ways to connect these days, that's not a huge issue. Both music and talk radio sound superb. I put mine on a little shelf in my dining area and man does that white & black pop! So many of the shelf radios out there looked like something outta Star Wars. I posted a couple pics so you can see how good it looks. My only complaint is that they don't stock these in the stores. They certainly should be. Yamaha hit a grand slam with this one. I'm a retired guy, so I'll get my use out of this baby...
This review is from Yamaha - Micro Component System - White
Posted by BMunster
I bought this to replace an old boom box in my bathroom that didn't have a way to hook up my iPhone. It works great on bluetooth and has a usb that will keep it charged. It wont play through the usb but between the bluetooth and aux ports that doesn't matter. It sounds very good with alot of bass for such a small shelf system. AM/fm is great too.
This review is from Yamaha - Micro Component System - White
Posted by zpalma
The sound quality and ease of operation of this unit couldn't be better. I would only make two very small changes. The first would be some type of latch that would allow you to move the receiver and speakers as a unit. The other would be a Bluetooth transmitter that would allow me to use it with wireless Bluetooth headphones.
Posted by YourBuddy