Sharp CDBA200 Shelf System

Sharp CDBA200 Shelf System
alaAverage 4

6 reviews

May, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 6 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 80/100. The average review date is Aug 15, 2001. We have compared these reviews to 40362 reviews from other Audio Systems. Last update: May 20, 2013.

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(Based on 6 reviews)

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I LOVE IT!

 

I LOVE IT!

I got this system from the store and then bought a subwoofer to hook up to it, I hooked it up and it made it sound EVEN BETTER (if that is possible!). I didn't even need an amp, but I usually don't listen to it at high volume levels using the speakers...

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Protect Error

 

Protect Error

This stereo is a wicket stereo but it breaks easy and all kinds of errors comes up on the Display Lights..and whats the problem with Protect Error on it anywayz

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Amazing

 

Amazing

ive had this system for a while and I HAVE TO SAY THE SOUND AND BASS IS AMAZING!! for a the price. it could be better setup ( alot of wires) but once its setup it good...

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Siza Does Matter!

 

Siza Does Matter!

I love this stereo because of it's size and I love the idea of the remote control. That is so 21st century. Well, I enjoy listening to CD's and when I listen to it on that stero system, it sounds great. Well, I wanted it get it from a name I heard...

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Great sound & price - reasonable ease of use: A good buy.

 

Great sound & price - reasonable ease of use: A good buy.

Sharp's CDBA150 definitely sounds awesome for its price with its 3 way speakers and 50 watts perchannel. The sound is as realistic and hi Fidelity as you can get at this price when compared to other good brands (RCA/Sony/Aiwa/Panasonic/JVC) I...

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Great sound for this price - But beware!

 

Great sound for this price - But beware!

Amazing sound fidelity - truly something to beat! But if you would pay a bit more you can get a lot better at $240 with the Panasonic SC AK-29 (5 CD system), and tons of other features and ease of use to boot (like auto reverse on the casette). I did...

Product Specifications

Sharp's CD-BA200 is a stereo compact system that boasts a formidable 200 watts of total power output. It consists of a three-disc CD changer, a dual-well cassette deck with full-logic controls, an AM/FM digital tuner and two 4-way speakers. The speakers are run in a bi-amplified system; i.e., a 120-watt amp runs the built-in subs, while an 80-watt amp runs the midrange/tweeter arrays. From a convenience standpoint, this unit has all the bells and whistles you'd expect. The CD player offers 32-track programming, and the tuner sports a 40-station programmable memory. This unit also includes bass boost (X-bass) and a six-mode, pre-programmed equalizer. One of the CD-BA200's most noteworthy connectivity options is the optical digital output. It'll allow you to record to a MiniDisc player or other optical digital input-equipped device entirely in the digital domain, which should translate into clean-sounding dubs.
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