TEAC Reference 300 Series Mini Systems
TEAC Reference 300 Series Mini Systems
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 13, 2019]
Geoffo
Strength:
Superb sound from this little Teac set-up and just as good, if not better than my Cyrus separates that reside in my lounge! Yes, l realise that this is a big claim, but after listening to both systems side by side (my Cyrus equipment was manufactured around the same era, by the way), this is my honest opinion. Weakness:
Only weakness l can find is the fact that the supplied remote control to the Teac is very directional, so unless you point it directly to the Teac amp, it doesn’t respond. Price Paid: 99
Purchased: Used
Model Year: 2000
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[Apr 21, 2002]
Mark
AudioPhile
Strength:
Looks, sound, system intergration, displays, size, build quality, timer functions
Weakness:
remote control, lots of wires for a small system, no auto play, not bi-wireable I searched long and hard for a mini system to replace my big ugly seperates. I always had the Reference 300 in mind but continued to look at other products. After a few months looking I finally decided to opt for the Teac. I only wanted the CD, Amp, Tuner and managed to find a great price. The system looks stunning, it looks like it costs more than twice what I paid. I can''t imagine a system looking better for the price. The build quality is top notch and everything about it says "style". Luckily it sounds killer too. I don''t really listen to the radio but the tuner provides great daily timer functions which means I can go to sleep with the stereo on and have it wake me up too at the time I set. The units themselves link up and intergrate well making it really feel like a "system". It''s not perfect, there are some little things I''d like to have changed. Firstly the remote control isn''t very ergonomic, it''s very flat with small buttons. You also have to be standing virtually in front of the amp sensor to have the remote work. It''s a bit cramped round the back too and there''s alot of wires hanging around for a small system. It would have been nice if you didn''t need a plug for each unit. Despite the little niggles it''s still one hell of a system and I''m pretty sure I couldn''t have picked anything better for anywhere near the money. |
[Mar 07, 2001]
Martin
Audiophile
Strength:
Clarity. soundstage.
Weakness:
Could be a little harsh with some stations. I just bought the Tuner T-H300 from Teac. I could say that only the size of this tuner and the price is small on this unit. Similar Products Used: Tuners from Parasound, Cambridge Audio T-500Se, Quad Fm 3,Magnum Dynalab, etc. |
[May 28, 1999]
Jeff Plies
an Audiophile
I bought the tuner, CD player, and amplifier in order to put together a small system for my office. I play the system through a pair of Paradigm Mini-Monitors. Overall, I am happy with the system but I do have a few nits to pick. |
[Aug 04, 2001]
sam
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Compact Size. Nice styling of front. See below
Weakness:
Ugly/ordinary if seen from the side. I bought these to use a traditional 2-channel audio system to play a collection of 60's & 70's vinyl. Also to burn the vinyl on to CD-R. They had to fit into a restricted space. |
[May 21, 2001]
Nico
Casual Listener
Strength:
The sound, the power, the looks
Weakness:
Low quality finish of some of the buttons It's great (recever, amp and multi cd) , i've compared it with other systems in the same price range (sony, Jvc, ect...) Nothing can deliver that power and quality, and still look clean, nice and beautifull . I hooked them up some Quadral Argent 21 speakers, love it. |
[Oct 10, 2001]
Butch Alvarez
Audiophile
Strength:
Handsome looks, compact size, stackable & great sound.
Weakness:
No option available to cover plain-jane sides, rats nest of wires hanging out the rear. I was after the killer "Executive Desktop System". I think I've got it. It looks super expensive (it really wasn't all that cheap, really) and sounds great. I'm using a set of older baby advents (I recently replaced the rotted foam surrounded woofers). These speakers have solid walnut tops and bottoms and look terrific flanking the Teac component tower. My components are the T-H300 tuner, R-H300 cassette, PD-H300 CD changer and the A-H300 integrated amplifier. They all work flawlessly. I use the system in my home "virtual" office. I have other mini-systems, but none have the class look that this system has. The bass response is limited by the Baby Advents but is a good compromise between looks/size and performance. I have a spare Sunfire subwoofer, but just haven't been all that motivated to connect it up. Similar Products Used: Sony MHC-C90 mini-system, JVC UX-T1, JVC FS-V30, Harman/Kardon Festival 500. |
[Sep 19, 1999]
Rob Mills
an Audio Enthusiast
OK we've had the US version of the review, so I think it's only fair to have a review of the european model (which appears higher specced) Firstly the system i have but together is the complete TEAC 300 (minus the MD deck), QED cabling and Acoustic Energy Aegis ones. |
[Jun 19, 2000]
John
Casual Listener
Strength:
-Smooth, clean, and elegant design (it in no way looks cheap)
Weakness:
(Main gripes) I needed to find a powerful mini-system that was also compact and under $700, so...after some looking around, it came down to the new Sony MHC-NX3AV and the Teac 300 Reference. Unfortunately, the Sony system, while feature-rich, sounded a tad flat so I settled with the (older) Teac. Similar Products Used: Some kick-butt Sony mini-system from 1992. It was my roommate's, but I could never find it and I have never seen a mini-system like it since. |