WE SELL THIS ITEM IN WHITE AND BLACK THIS IS WHITE. Versatile enough to be bedside radio or your primary stereo system
BassTrac technology preserves signal fidelity and eliminates distortion
Slot-loading CD player offers CD, MP3, WMA, and CD-R playback; includes three auxiliary inputs
Includes 12 AM/FM presets, dual independent alarm clocks, built-in snooze and sleep features, and battery back-up
Measures 14 x 4.5 x 8.5 inches (WxHxD)
Refurbished to new condition with Bosotn Acoustics warranty.
From the Manufacturer
From the Manufacturer The Boston Acoustics MicroSystem CD Player and Clock Radio is designed for people who take their music and their waking seriously. Offering full, rich sound that you never thought possible in a system this size, the MicroSystem is versatile enough to be your bedside companion of choice or your stereo system of choice.
The Boston Acoustics MicroSystem CD is a CD player and AM/FM tuner perfect for home or office use.
Boston Acoustic"s stylish system is small in size, but big on sound.
The MicroSystem CD can be operated either by the small remote stored inside the unit or the simple controls on top.
The three auxiliary inputs are ideal for iPods or other MP3 players.
The Heart of the Receptor: BassTrac Technology
At the heart of the MicroSystem is Boston Acoustic"s BassTrac technology, a proprietary Boston-designed circuit that tracks low frequencies and prevents audible amplifier distortion. Unlike conventional "limiters," BassTrac doesn"t merely chop off the tops of the distortion-inducing signal peaks. Instead, it actually preserves the waveform"s shape so the fidelity of the signal is maintained, while preventing distortion.
For those of us who can"t explain the difference between AM and FM to a room full of first graders, this basically means that the MicroSystem is designed to give you all the bass without any of the distortion. The result is a full, pleasing broadcast at any volume for any type of music. When combined with the system"s dual speakers, BassTrac circuitry provides such astonishing bass response that your friends will be convinced you have a subwoofer hidden in the room. In other words, the MicroSystem will give you a rich and smooth sound, whether you"re cooking to fusion jazz or heavy metal, or waking up to the traffic report.
Elegance, Performance and Convenience
The MicroSystem CD is designed to take tabletop performance to the next level. Featuring a slot-loading CD player, AM/FM tuner, and remote control, the MicroSystem offers CD, MP3,WMA, and CD-R playback and includes three auxiliary inputs, including a front-panel jack ideal for your portable digital music player of choice. A stereo headphone jack is also included. The credit card-sized remote control conveniently stores inside unit, or sticks to most metal surfaces, meaning you"ll never have a problem locating it, and the unit"s easy-to-read display automatically dims in dark environments.
The MicroSystem weighs in at about nine pounds and measures 14 x 4.5 x 8.5 inches (WxHxD) -- making it ideal for a bedside or kitchen table. The radio includes 12 FM and 12 AM presets, and the dual independent alarm clocks can be set to music, buzzer or both. Like any good clock radio, it also includes a built-in snooze and sleep functions. And a battery back-up stores both the presets and the alarm settings during power outages, giving you the peace of mind that you"ll never have to worry about getting to work on time.
Easy-to-use, intuitive buttons on the top control panel, and an illuminated on/off button, make operation during your dozing-off or waking moments as easy as it gets. Boston Acoustics has also given you the nice option of going to sleep with one station and waking up to another. You can also go to sleep or wake to your favorite CD.
What"s most refreshing about the MicroSystem is that while it"s small enough to fit anywhere in the house, it"s still powerful enough to create an exceptional presence in any room. Much more than a clock radio, the MicroSystem is powerful enough to take on your living space by delivering the full, rich sounds you"d expect from a much larger -- and much more expensive -- component system.