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REAL SOUND / CD PLAYERS & RECORDERS

  Denon Mini System

By Caroline Warnes | Tuesday | 20/02/2007

Denon has unveiled a mini system that brings the brand’s renowned audio quality to a small and affordable package.

The D-F103HR consists of a 35W/channel stereo receiver, stereo speakers and a CD system that allows you to store up to 10,000 songs on the 40GB hard drive.

You can record the songs from your CDs in either MP3 or WAV format and when the system is connected to the Internet it uses the Gracenote database to access artist and track information.

There is also a USB port for playback of music on external devices such as an MP3 player.

Internet radio access is also possible when connected to a network, allowing you to listen to radio stations from all around the world.

The two-way speakers feature large 14cm European-tuned drivers and soft dome tweeters for high-quality sound.

The D-F103HR retails for $2499. More information is available at www.audioproducts.co m.au

 

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