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Teac reference 300 - best mini system under £1000
Review of Teac REF 300 DAB MK III by
psilk
Advantages: Great Sound, Great Looks, Great Price
Disadvantages: Remotes a bit cheap, no USB port,
...Having been in the market to downsize my old hi fi for something more compact, I've settled on the Teac reference 300 mkIII with DAB tuner. Its a 3 box system as opposed to the other smaller one box systems manufactured by Teac and others such as Denon, Arcam and Onkyo. As such, although being larger, it is more user friendly to use and has more power at 45 wpc RMS. At around £500 rrp it stands up favourably in price to the Arcam Solo Mini and comes in silver or black finish with machined aluminium fronts and a classy blue display on each unit. It actually appears slightly retro in appearance although the remotes are a bit cheap looking. The silver units can be found for as little as £349 without speakers so its quite a bargain.
Sound quality for such a small unit is really clear and well defined with a warm bass typical of Teac...
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22.04.2008
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My Unbiased review of the Teac CRL600
Review of Teac CRL600 by
IanOnline
Advantages: Compact, yet Powerful
Disadvantages: None
...After re-aranging our lounge a decision was made that the black clunky stacking hi-fi had to go, so a search on the internet and a visit to the Richer Sounds website led me initially to the Denon DM31.
I visited my local Richer sounds shop in Norwich the following day with the intention of purchasing a Denon, but a very helpful assistant informed me if I was to run powerful speakers such as mine (Bose Acoustimass 5) I would be better off with the Teac CRL600 with a higher wattage.
I hesitated as I had no info on this model, but decided to go with it when he assured me if I wasnt happy I could return it within 14days.
I plugged it all in at home and WOW I was very impressed. Far superior than my stacking ugly system. This unit sits beneath my tv ontop of the DVD player and looks well at home.
The audio quality from the CD and radio...
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10.07.2005
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Fujifilm Finepix A303
Review of Fujifilm FinePix A303 by
lallofrall
Advantages: Reliable, Gets the job done
Disadvantages: Chunky, Not high spec. compared to others, spin wheel is awkward to use
...Okay... The Fujifilm Finepix A303 was a great camera back in the day, times have progressed now though and around 5-7 Megapixels is the average megapixel standard! Not only that but compared to newer models it is slightly chunky! It gets the job done and it does it well, but depending on your needs, this may or may not be the camera for you!!! If you're looking for really high quality professional photos, not the camera. If you're looking for a cheaper camera that just does your holiday snaps then this is fine, at 3.2 Megapixels, it provides an okay picture and these render pretty well on the computer! The one feature i dot like though is the incorporation of a spin wheel to access different features! this is quite stiff at times and not that comfortable to use! Otherwise though its an alright camera that gets the job done....
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25.08.2008
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Finepix A303 - A Snap Shot
Review of Fujifilm FinePix A303 Zoom by
amoose2005
Advantages: Zoom feature, plenty of options
Disadvantages: Short battery life - No sound recording
...on the camera and delete them as appropriate
Movie Mode - You can take a 60 or 240 second film depending on which quality setting you have it on.
The great thing about these digital cameras is that you never have to worry about using film up ever again,all you have to do is look at the LCD screen so you can take as many photos as the memory card will hold and then delete he ones you don't want. You can zoom into the pictures once you have taken them and pan around the picture.
The few cons to this is that there is a very short battery life, usually somewhere in the region of an hour if you are continuously taking photos so it will cost you quite a bit of money in batteries. Also for it's price you would be surprised to hear that no sound is recorded especially since there are cheaper cameras around with this feature.
Fujifilm FinePix A303...
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09.02.2005
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Good option.
Review of Teac Reference 500 by
dazzle
Advantages: Nice looking, nice sounding, reasonable value for money.
Disadvantages: Upgrades are not that enticing and the remote control does not send out a strong signal.
...I was drawn to the Teac 500 system because I wanted something more "high-fidelity" than an Aiwa all-in-one unit but didn't want to mix and match units.
The advantage of having separates is that you can change units and therefore upgrade the system. Over time Teac have added various options such as 7 disc CD player, DVD player, AV amp.
The advantage of having separates all designed by Teac is that the system has one remote control, can serve as an alarm clock and is semi-intelligent. For example, if I switch the amp from CD to tuner, the CD player automatically stops.
I added a pair of Mission 701s to it and have found that it sounds superb.
I have two gripes though:
The remote control looks good, has all the required functions but has to be used 10cm away from the unit. I have e-mailed Teac to ask if they have a solution...
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10.05.2001
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I have a sexy pair
Review of Teac PowerMax 500 by
moose
Advantages: Good looking (!), excellent sound, excellent value for money
Disadvantages: Wires, wires, wires!!!!
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Teac are actually German and well known for their high quality hi-fi separates – this was a major selling point to me – no cheap and tacky make here! They don’t actually stock many pc speakers – there are only 10 in the entire range. The Powermax 500/B ones I have are mid-range, priced at £43.46 (Jungle.com).
Spec
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You will have to forgive my lack of technical knowledge here but I had to copy off the box! Although you will be pleased to know I have condensed it!!! For £43 you get an amplifier, subwoofer and 2 satellites.
Amps:
*Magnetic shielded
*Volume, bass & treble control
*Headphone jack
Subwoofer:
*10.5cm woofer
*PMPO 350 Watt – RMS 12.5 Watt
Satellites:
*5.1cm woofer / 1.8cm tweeter
*PMPO 2 x 75 Watt – RMS 2 x 5 Watt
Design
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These babes are sexy! Totally...
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30.08.2001
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A very decent integrated for the money
Review of Teac AR600 by
Zaidstone
Advantages: Good Sound and Value
Disadvantages: Won't match anything else in your hifi rack!
...I have owned my Teac for some time. It has been a faithful performer, with a typical high-quality Japanese sound - very smooth, powerful, with fair 'air' and depth to the stereo image if a little bass light.
It's a big, heavy old thing (big transformer) and has fan cooling (although I have never heard the fan cut in, even when pushed hard).
Construction quality is fine, but the black/gold edge controls are a matter of taste. The remote is hopeless - you need to be directly in front of the sensor - but it drives other Teac components via their 'UR' (Universal Remote) system.
By connecting the amp via a single phono cable to the matching Teac TR460 tuner you can use the amps remote to switch stations and the tuners power on/off is slaved to the amps. Neat!
It handles two recording devices, including A-B and B-A dubbing. Only...
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26.04.2004
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Understated Excellence
Review of Teac V615 by
dobieg
Advantages: Straightforward no frills tape deck
Disadvantages: Few
...Teac have been in operating the electronics industry for over 50 years, and whilst they don't often feature in most people's list top five manufacturers, their reputation for building no-nonsense tape drives is well established.
Compact Cassette was first launched in the UK 1964 by electronics giant Philips. The first Walkman was introduced by Sony in 1979
By 1982 sales of pre-recorded tapes overtook standard vinyl albums, however by 1993 this was eclipsed by sales of Compact Disks.
Ten years on, and we have DVD, Minidisk, MP3 and the likes, so how come people still hang on to their cassette decks, and how come it still serves as the most popular audio format for people on the move?
The simple answer is cost.
Cassette based Walkmans and car audio systems are still significantly cheaper than the CD based rivals.
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18.05.2003
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Teac SR-L30 Dab radio
Review of Teac SRL30 by
Rblock
Advantages: Qualty sound, attractive, relatively easy to use.
Disadvantages: Price? Not truly portable (no battery option).
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03.10.2005
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Fujifilm FinePix A303 (God I'm Witty!)
Review of Fujifilm FinePix A303 by
blizeH
Advantages: Great all round camera! Very easy to use
Disadvantages: Quite fussy with regards to lighting
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22.07.2004
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