Sony CMT-EX1 CD Mini Audio System
- Number of Discs: 1
- Functions: CD Player
- Sound Type: Virtual Surround
- Output Power: 30 Watt
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A Class Act
The name says it all. Well, I don't have a clue what CMT-EXI is all about, but a compact component system is definitely what this is. Primarily a single CD player, it also has an am/fm tuner and digital clock readout.
Compact design that is a boon for folks without a lot of room to spare...
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Stereo with style, for a price
In the process of simplifying my life, I decided to get rid of my 12-year old component stereo system and replace it with a compact system, and also integrate it into my computer/TV setup. The Sony CMT-EX1 compact "executive stereo system" is the Macintosh of the audio world - it is compact, easy... Read full review »
Is style worth the price?
First off, this is one of the nicest mini stereo systems I've seen. Stylish, classy, and just right to fit in an office or in your bachelor pad. What's better than popping in some Barry White to serenade that special someone? Okay, maybe a lot, but I'm sure you see the point. But, honestly, this is... Read full review »
A convenient stereo for smaller spaces
I picked this item up with the thought that I could put it in my garage. I found out too little too late that my garage made too much noise for this little one, so I moved it up to my study. The sound is nice, but the speakers are so small that when the bass kicks in, they rattle against the cones... Read full review »
Small but delicious
I have a small bedroom and I only wanted to buy what I needed, rather than what I wanted. I don't listen to tapes so the single CD player did not bother me. The sound was even better once I got it into a small room. The bass is not booming, but none of the small systems have it. Overall, after... Read full review »
Does Size Matter?
Who says size matters? Certainly not Sony, with the introduction of the CMT-EX1. I've always felt the need to hide my electronic equipment. Big, gaudy black boxes with bouncing circus lights were better left behind closed doors. Not this little jewel. It's simulated bird's-eye maple wood-grain... Read full review »
I own one
i bought this , if i am correct, in 2000. it cost then the monster tag of $350, or at least that was the price in the one amsterdam store i was shopping in. but, i wanted for the first time in my life something nice and clean and flashy, and of a big make. so i went for Sony. i was happily... Read full review »
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