Panasonic SC PM25 Micro System Mini Systems
Panasonic SC PM25 Micro System Mini Systems
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 15, 2002]
Brendan Austin
Audiophile
Strength:
Build Quality, Clarity, Not harsh, Definate Bass
Weakness:
Could be a bit louder maybe, A line out would be handy (I use Headphone socket) Dont bother trying to read the screen its impossible. I looked around the shops at about 50 other units, I just needed a remote controlled Tuner at first so thought why not get a micro with the lot. I chose this one because it didnt have a multi CD player which I think are crap, its got a Tape deck which looks like a car tape deck mechanically. It sounded quite good, and the Bi-Wire speakers arent bad :) The unit has 4 speaker outputs for the speakers, Bi-Amp isnt the correct word to use here....(bit of BS there by Panasonic or Technics) I think overall its a classy unit, Id only get a Denon M30 instead of this, which costs alot more so this will do me for now, everything else in the shops looked and sounded like plastic for the same price. Similar Products Used: Akai |
[Dec 14, 2001]
Jim
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Remarkable sound quality and imaging(yes, imaging). Attractive and solid design. Excellent low end punch relative to speaker size. Bi-amp, Bi-wireable.
Weakness:
LCD nearly impossible to read unless close to and directly in front of display. Stumbled across this brand new design while testing similar products in Audio store. Was intrigued by Bi-amp design. Popped in and listend to numerous CD's, including Jazz (Coltraine/Monk), Hard Rock (Tool), Classical (John Williams movie tracks), and Techno-Pop (New Order). The unit handled all musical types with aplomb, surprising me with its detail and clarity. Volume was more than adequate. I was looking to fill my bedroom with sound, but didn't want to sacrifice quality, and was entertaing the idea of spending far more money on seperates to do so. This was not necessary. At $250 US dollars the unit seemed to me a stunning value. When I hooked it up at home and placed the speakers on inexpensive stands, toeing them in at 45 degrees to my listening postion, I was pleasantly surprised to find a soundstage with accurate imaging. This was an unexpected bonus. I found myself sitting and listening to music far longer than I anticipated. I am no stranger to excellent reproduction. My home theatre is all Paradigm (save sub)-Monitor 9's, CC370, and mini-monitor's. I didn't expect to get fine quality from such a small unit, but I have. Panasonic has built a mini-system with craftmanship worthy of a Swiss watch. Similar Products Used: Tested Sony, Yamaha, Aiwa, and other Panasonic products. |