Advantages: Fine editing with a rehearse option and programmable playback of tracks Disadvantages: Can be hard to find, needs a padded carrying case
...a mini jack to phono lead I connect to an input on my mixer, turn up the volume out on the Aiwa, programme the track and play it without worrying that it will run onto the next track. Just as if I was programming my CD players. I don't why you can't do this on other machines that cost as much if not more than this Aiwa FM-80.
Like any other portable mindisc recorders The Aiwa FM-80 is fragile and the bag it comes with offers little protection. I would advise buying a padded camera case and taking out Mastercare or whatever comprehensive repair cover your dealer sells. Unfortunately very few of the UK major chains (Currys/Dixon) stocks this brand so you have to search them out.
The remote control works OK but the clip isn't particularly strong. The headphones don't fit into my ears and slip out when i am on my bike. The optical input works OK...
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Advantages: Looks like a monster! Disadvantages: No MD or MP3
...This was my first hifi and cost me just over £150 if i remember correctly. I've had it now just over 5 years and haven't had a single problem with it! Not bad i reckon.
Its got a 3 cd multichanger amd double cassette deck. It pumps out 80 watts from its huge speakers. The sound it produces is fantastic, i've got it up at uni and it really does shake the flat!!! Absolutely perfect fir flat parties.
It looks wicked, bits of metal everywhere and the speakers look like absolute monsters. Its served me well for the last 5 years and i'd definitely have another aiwa if anything were to happen to this one.
Its an old model but i'm sure technology has got better and their newer models are better than this. I'd really consdier aiwa when purchasing hifi equipment....
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Advantages: Good Mids & Highs, Feather Touch Cassette Deck, 5 CD Changer, Good Aesthetics Disadvantages: Costs £148 for a Micro, Average Bass Quality, Average Build Quality
...displace the speaker position in accord with the bass. This is not at all acceptable to a Pessimist like me. The Tap Test gave a hollow response suggesting low material density & the speaker boxes weren’t heavy at all which resulted in the slight displacement of the speakers at high volumes. I seriously feel that Aiwa should have gone for better wood. Though the Detachable grills honor their purpose by effectively protecting the speakers from dust & moisture & also aid in the Bass-Reflex process, they too are not of a very long lasting material. A very average build deserves a very average 3/5, Doesn’t it ???
***TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS***
○ High Power, 80W/ch (RMS 10% THD)
○ Newly Developed micro Hi-Fi with 5CD Slot-in Changer
○ MP3 Playback...
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UPDATE
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THE MOUSE'S FREESPIN FUNCTION STOPPED WORKING (BASICALLY THERE WAS SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE SCROLL WHEEL, I.E. IT HAD LOST ITS FRICTIONLESS OPERATION).
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