🎵 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Home CD Stereo Shelf System is a versatile audio solution featuring a built-in CD player, FM radio, Bluetooth streaming, and USB playback. With 100 Watts of power and a classic retro design, it delivers rich sound quality while seamlessly fitting into any room decor. Perfect for both personal enjoyment and social gatherings.
Item Weight | 2.55 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 20.5 x 10.84 x 9.84 inches |
Style | Classic |
Color | black |
Supported Standards | CD-R |
Bluetooth support? | Yes |
Supported Audio Format | CD/CD-R/CD-RW |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Number of Speakers | 2 |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Wattage | 100 watts |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Auxiliary, USB |
Speaker Type | Bookshelf |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
K**L
Great sounds for the good times to be enjoying!!!!
Delivered on time, no damage, plays great and sounds fantastic.... 😊😊😊😊
S**N
Full, Rich Sound, and it's Cheap to Boot
I purchased this stereo for my mom, whose last stereo system died. I didn't want to get one that sounded tinny and had low volume...and I came across this one and reviews and even sound samples indicated this stereo isn't like that at all. She is quite impressed with this stereo system and is satisfied with the features and sound quality.The first one I got had a defective right channel that only works intermittently, so it got returned and I got a replacement that works perfectly. Indeed, the sound quality is full and rich like those sound samples and other reviews said. I use a Fosi Audio V3 amplifier, Fosi Audio Q4 DAC and Neumi BS5 speakers for my everyday audio system, and I can say without a doubt, The Lonpoo LP-609 doesn't come anywhere near close in terms of sound quality. There is a lot of bass, and it definitely makes the system sound big, but the sound isn't overly detailed and the bass is quite boomy as well. The stereo can get loud as well, so this stereo can be considered the antithesis of the common shelf stereo systems that lack bass and have low volume output. And that's a good thing. Plus, the speakers this stereo comes with are actually two-way speakers instead of a full-range driver with a fake tweeter. The proprietary speaker wires have standard speaker connections at the speakers...so the speakers can be replaced with any other model like the Dayton Audio B652-AIR, Micca MB42x G2 or Neumi BS5 without any issue if you want better sound quality.The main issues is some of the EQ presets don't sound that good, especially the jazz preset, which you don't want to use unless you are a masochist and enjoy being assaulted by harsh treble. The Rock preset makes the stereo sound boomy and zaps some of the treble that is there. No real complaints about the other presets, but I find the default flat preset to sound the best. I would prefer that they add a custom EQ preset that includes bass and treble controls.Overall, this stereo is decent for what you're getting. Just don't expect a ton of detail and you'll be happy with this stereo system. I would recommend it if you really want a stereo system that can do most of what you need all in one unit.
A**D
I am very satisfied
GreatProduct I was completely surprised sounds were far beyond my expectations
M**A
Great Sound, Great Price and durable.
This is an awesome stereo for the price. I bought mine over a year ago and left it outside on my back porch and we have enjoyed quality sound hundreds of times. It's durable as it has been in extreme temperatures. The bass/treble adjustments give you high fidelity sound no matter what source. I'd buy it again but mine is working fine.
A**R
Find something else - you get what you pay for.
In retrospect, I should have found something else.On the positive, it looks nice and is simple to operate. The Bluetooth works decently -- though the reception is sometimes spotty. The CD player worked.I bought this to listen to the radio. The receiver is worthless. I've tried multiple antennae and it still can't get anything with clarity. My battery powered, hand held, mini-radio pulls in more stations even without an antenna. My 40 year-old clock radio does better as well. There's also no AM.The sound is bad. At low volume, <10, bass consumes all. The equalizer settings are weird, don't make sense, and don't do much. >10 on "flat" it doesn't sound bad. The other options suck.Another, simple, missing feature is a sleep function.I haven't tried a lot of the other input functionality - USB, line-in, etc. They might work, but they're not something I use.Looking around, there are other options near the same price point, I'll likely look at getting something new when I have free cash.
J**.
Volume
Not super loud.Sometimes I like to jam.But everything else works great.
T**R
more of 3.5 for the rating but decent replacement for what I had
I wanted to change out what I had in my bedroom to something that could also play cds. I had a 3 piece (2 speakers and a subwoofer) to play a bluetooth device and tv/blu rays. after setting things up, dropped in cd (moving pictures to play tom sawyer the standard testing song). I was watching football at the moment and was going to hit play during a commercial. what happened was the system (1st time turned on) defaulted to cd and closing the tray started the play process. I had not changed volume or any other setting and was surprised it started playing. was not expecting that but ok. the sound was decent, it's not what I get out of my home theater or vintage setup but those are 4 digits of equipment (with the first digit not being a 1) but for a bedroom it was fine. I wasn't sure I'd be happy changing out the existing speaker+sub but this worked. I was just finishing my setup so I my leg was prob about 15 inches away from the speaker. I noticed I could feel air being pushed from the speaker into my leg. I put my hand down and confirmed it was not just muddy bass in general, it was strong enough to feel air being pushed. dvd (haven't had time to try a blu ray) sounded pretty good, should be fine for watching a movie in bed.those were the pros. on the other side, the speakers are connected to the base unit with a proprietary connector with a thin wire. often I want to upgrade the speakers (thankfully these were good enough) but that's not really an option until you want to splice wires. the biggest thing was the built in eq is TRASH. I've never heard something where the flat setting is the absolute best sound. the other 3 settings all were straight up garbage. I would not recommend them to anyone. the remote is a strange layout and feels pretty cheap but haven't had time to see if I could program an universal for basic functions. I keep the remotes for devices but most functions I rely on my universals.overall, works for what I need, good value for something a few buck over 100 but not the greatest thing ever.
J**R
Happy
Works perfectly as expected for my use
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