Philips FWC577 5-CD Mini Stereo System
February 9, 2010
Philips FWC577 5-CD Mini Stereo System Review
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PROPER ENGLISH KID:
Positives: First off, i accually have the “FWM57″ But as far as i know, it is basicly the same, but with a few diffrent components. This stereo has excellent subwoofers with a Dynamic Boost Button that allows you to control how much power you want to it. When i put the volume and the bass all the way up, you can hear it through out my house and even with all the windows closed, you can hear it on the exterior. I love the design of it, i have the silver/orange version and it goes perfect with one of my diecast cars. I had my videogame systems (PS2, XBOX) connected to it and because it has a gameport/cd or radio mix feature which makes the ultimate gaming experience.
Negatives: I dont like how long it takes to play a CD when you put one in and sometimes it takes a while to open one of the disc trays, Im pretty sure that all stereo’s with 5 or more cd trays have this problem though.
I also don’t like how sometimes when you have the volume and bass all the way up on some songs, it will start to skip because the bass of the song will push it to its maxium.
GHETTO KIDD: Yo yo, i be havin tha FWM57.. it da same as dis one.. but lil diffrentt. Dis system got tha illest bass.. wit a ting called tha DBB dat make da bass pump up.. i put dis system all tha way to da top.. it be mad loud.. u be hearin it all thro tha crib.. even my homies on tha stoop n street be hearin it.. if i could id hook this system up in my whip.. but i aint got one ri now ne way.. tha style be fly.. it be matchin my lil whip.. i hook’d it up ta my gamebox n it be mad ill. iite..
Philips FWC577 5-CD Mini Stereo System Feature
- 330-watt mini stereo system with 165 watts per channel
- Game port connects to game console for enhanced video game sound
- USB PC link remotely streams MP3 content
- 5-disc CD changer compatible with CD, CD-R, and CD-RW formats
- Measures 20.9 inches by 12.6 inches by 15.4 inches (W x H x D)
Philips FWC577 5-CD Mini Stereo System Overview
Experience total connectivity with Gameport and USB PC Link with Philips FWC577 Mini HiFi System. Not only does it have impressive power and bass, but it has an integrated 5 CD Changer. Enjoy a total game or music immersion experience.PRODUCT FEATURES:Gameport connection to your game console;Game Sound modes for different types of games;MIX-IT for mixing the game sound with your favorite music;USB PC Link;Song titles from PC on audio system display;MAX Sound for instant Power Boost.
Philips FWC577 5-CD Mini Stereo System Specifications
Philips designed the FWC577 with gamers and computer users in mind, equipping the mini stereo system with a game port (for direct connection to consoles) and a USB PC link (for streaming MP3 content). The result is a system that delivers thrilling, explosive sound whether you’re using it to immerse yourself in the Halo universe or listen to the latest White Stripes CD. The system even offers a game sound mode, so you can choose which sound setting best fits the title you’re playing–i.e., Blast, for shooting games; Punch, for fighting games; and Speed, for driving and flying games. The game mix function adds the additional benefit of letting you design a soundtrack to your favorite game using CDs, the radio, or MP3s.
The 330-watt system isn’t for gamers only, however. It also includes a five-disc CD changer compatible with CD, CD-R, and CD-RW formats, a digital AM/FM tuner with 40 presets and an auto-store facility, and a three-way bass reflex speaker system. The CD player is programmable with up to 40 tracks, and includes such features as repeat and shuffle. The audio is augmented by the system’s Max technology, which boosts the bass, maximizes the volume performance, and enhances the overall listening experience with the touch of a single button. Other audio bonuses include Virtual Ambience Control, which mimics the acoustic effects of your favorite performance setting, such as a cinema, hall, or concert environment, and Digital Sound Control, which lets you choose among several optimized settings for specific musical styles, such as jazz, pop, and rock.
When linked to your PC, the FWC577 uses its bundled MusicMatch software to act as a jukebox, and lets you navigate (via your remote control) to play, pause, stop, and skip tracks without sitting down at your computer. The stereo even displays the song title and track time. To use the software, your PC must be running Windows 98, Me, 2000, or XP on an Intel MMX 200 MHz or faster processor, and you need 15 MB free hard disk space for the software installation. The stereo is bundled with a USB cable and PC link installer disc.
The amplifier delivers 165 watts to each of the two main speakers, which feature 6-1/2-inch woofers, 2-inch Ferro Fluid tweeters, and 1-inch Polydome piezos. The speakers also include six Max bass ports, along with detachable grilles.
Other features include a dim mode, a clock with separate alarm and sleep timers, a 32-key remote control, a demo mode, plug-and-play functionality, and an interactive dashboard display. The FWC577 can connect to a variety of other devices via its audio analog inputs (auxiliary and game port), video input and output (composite cinch), and 3.5 mm stereo headphone jack, in addition to the digital audio input (USB link). The system carries a one-year warranty on parts and labor.
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