Aiwa XR-M55 Mini Systems
Aiwa XR-M55 Mini Systems
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 26, 2000]
Matt Haberman
Casual Listener
Strength:
great sound - clean, simple design
Weakness:
Irritating flaw in the CD function BE WARNED!. . .The aiwa xr-m55 has a flaw in the CD function. When using Direct Play (going directly to a specific song, instead of starting with song #1 and letting the CD play through to the end) the first half second of a track gets cut off. This was a painful discovery. I was careful to check this problem with multiple CD's and different songs whose beginnings I knew well. Each time the first half second or so was cut off. The fact that the xr-m55 sounds great and has a cool, clean design just makes the problem more frustrating. Similar Products Used: none |
[Mar 19, 2000]
John H
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great sound, great radio reception, tape player, low distortion, can time-record from radio, and price
Weakness:
big, flashy, no snooze button, silver plastic horn on speaker This is a great ultra-mini system. I originally purchased the RCA RP9150 because it was elegant, small, could play CD's when going off in the morning, and a nice replacement for the bedroom clock radio. However the sound was poor. I replaced it with the Aiwa and was quickly impressed. The Aiwa is quite a bit bigger than other ultra-mini systems, but that's where the great sound comes from. The speakers are 9 lbs each because they packed in three(!) speakers in the enclosure of a 2-way. It also contains a tape player, an excellent feature. Similar Products Used: RCA RP9150, Sony Minisystems |
[Dec 26, 1999]
George Gonzalez
Strength:
Sleek Design, Killer Sound, Good Radio Reception I think that the AIWA XR-M55 is a great buy! It combines a sleek look like no other with great sound. The AIWA XR-M55 is about the best i've seen in a digital system so small... I have seen the prices for the system ranging from $177 up to $226... I would recommend this system to anyone who is looking for a stylish and good sounding system... Similar Products Used: SONY CFD-550, AIWA XR-M33 |
[Jan 05, 2000]
George Puchalski
Casual Listener
Strength:
asthetics, ease of use I am very pleased with this unit. An audiphile friend recomonded it and since it was the only affordable mini/micro system that didn't look like a Terry-Gilliam (sp?) creation (too many tacky flashing lights, displays etc.) I bought it. It has a classy look that one doesn't tire of. The sound quality is superb for the price. |
[Jan 08, 2001]
Elsa
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Nice and small, Excelent sound, Kinda classy. Is simple to use one you get used to it, and It doesn't have a major light show every time you press a button, like some other systems. This product also has Analog and optical digital outputs for my MiniDisc, which I was very happy about.
Weakness:
If you skip songs on CD's, It cuts off the first second or two, which is kind of annoying if you know all the starts to the songs. When I first saw this item, I thought it was kind of plain and ugly, but it grew on me, and now I really like the chrome, grey and wood combination, along with it's small size and classy look. |
[Sep 21, 1999]
Eddy
a Casual Listener
I bought the Xr-M55 thinking of two major characteristics: Lots of power in an ultra mini, and inexpensive(I knew that most AIWA systems had incredible sound quality, and so the search for the best sound was not a factor in my judgement). Being the college student that I am in need of a good system for everyday listening and an occasional "bumping" for a party, I was impressed at the amount of punch I got from the compact Xr-M55 by AIWA. The built-in subwoofer was more than enough to wake your neighbors. It looked good on my dresser too. haha. But the only criticism I can really make of it, is the lack of support for surround speakers. So if in fact you wanted to hook two more speakers into the XR-M55, you'd just have to do that via a receiver through TV/Video. But anyhow, for $189, it's a pretty good deal so I guess you can't expect too much. |
[Dec 17, 1999]
Robert Simmons
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Strikingly good looks, Good sound for its size.
Weakness:
The bass is not what I thought it would be, considering it has a seperate amp for the subwoofers. What originally caught my attention was how attractive it was. Almost all the mini/ultra mini systems I have seen are just plain ugly (lots of silver plastic and oversized black fabric speaker covers, not to mention the displays that look more like video games than a stereo system). |
[Mar 18, 2001]
mark
Casual Listener
Strength:
Nice sound, typical of the other reviews.
Weakness:
Terrible buzzing sound from transformer/power supply. Very similar to the others. Nice sound looks nice. Terrible buzzing sound from power supply. Similar Products Used: sanyo, sony, technics |
[Mar 01, 2001]
Chip Mathews
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Relatively small - good remote - many features
Weakness:
no noise reduction on tape player Got this unit to stick in the corner of computer room, and hooked the computer output to it through one of two input jacks. Excellent way to listen to MP3's, etc. Find the remote to be small and useful. Can access and change most features from it. Good sound quality at all volumes. Modest but adequate bass for a unit this size. Speaker connection seems unduly detailed, and the effect of having seperate subwoofer system not clear. Does not appear to play computer recorded .wav files, or other CD-R formats. Good radion reception in both AM and FM modes, and easy to change bands and channels from the remote. Have not been bothered by the delay in the playback when shifting CD tracks with direct mode that some other reviewers have reported. I am either not attuned to it, or my unit does not do this. Similar Products Used: Panasonic PM03 |
[Oct 26, 1999]
julius kusuma
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
good looks, fair price, features
Weakness:
lack of expansion options the AIWA M55 is a great system if you're |