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Handy Hi-Fi Reviews To Keep You In The Know

By Dominic Donaldson
Jun 18, 2009
Looking for the best hi-fi system to suit your needs can be quite tricky when there is a huge market of products available. Luckily there are many user friendly reviews that you can find online to help you have an idea of the product you would like to look for, that will suit your particular needs. Here in this article we look at some of the best hi-fi reviews that are currently about, to save you the hassle of trawling through them all and to help you find your ideal product.

The first hi-hi reviews that caught our eye were about the Philips Streamium MCi500H micro hi-fi system, as hi-fi systems have suffered recently since the growth of personal media players. This product however will not disappoint, stylish in black and silver the MCi500H will look good in any home. With many up to date features, including a massive 160GB hard drive in which you can store your music and rip CDs. Sound quality is good, but rather bassy, which some people will appreciate and others not so much. Overall all the system gives a wide range of options that all work well and would work well as a party system.

The next impressive hi-fi reviews were for the Roberts MP16 DAB hi-fi radio, Roberts have been making radios since 1932 and they don't disappoint. This model follows Robert's tradition but with some new technology to boot. The most impressive part of this product is the sound quality and its ability to pick up DAB radio signals easily. The overall build of the product is top quality as you would expect at the 325 pound price tag, making this CD player with built in radio rather pricey. However if its quality you are looking for then you will not be disappointed.

The final hi-fi review we found helpful was that of the LG FA163DAB Micro hi-fi, this smart model looks pretty trendy and is black gloss with metal. The top of the system has a toaster slot drive for the CD player and iPod dock, where everything else is pretty hidden and sleek. There are two speakers that come with this system that are separate from the main unit offer 160 W of sound and both include a subwoofer. The most impressive part of this system is its purse friendly price at 200 pounds and how the sound is for playing iPods; this system is perfect for the credit crunch and will deliver a good sound whilst looking fashionable in the home.
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