Teac 300 MkII DAB HiFi system Review

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coemgenus's review of Teac 300 MkII DAB HiFi system

“This is a good quality hifi mini system made up of 3...”

★★★★☆

written by coemgenus on 25/01/2007

Good Points
Good sound quality
Excellent range of features
Remote control
Atttractive design

Bad Points
Components not fully independent in operation

General Comments
This is a good quality hifi mini system made up of 3 separate component units:

Amplifier, DAB tuner, and CD player. There is also a full-function remote control included. It is possible to buy Teac speakers as part of the package, but I bought better quality speakers as a separate item.

The unit is very well-built, attractive and produces good quality sound via radio, cd and other sources. All the standard full-size hifi audio inputs are catered for so that the system can be connected to other inputs in a range of configurations.

One small grumble is that the CD is linked to the other units in such a way that it always comes on if the unit as a whole is turned on. I like to leave the CD unit unplugged from the mains for this reason when not in use, as I generally use the DAB tuner and my IPod as input for most of the time.

I am very happy with this system. It is probably the best mini-system out there and the quality is evident from the moment you unpack it. I would buy another Teac system without hesitation.

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Henry George's Response to coemgenus's Review

Written on: 24/02/2007

I have to agree. The Teac 300 MkII DAB HiFi system is a fantastic system. Just a word of advice about units working together - if you wish your CD to become independent; remove the remote link - the black wire that runs a to b on the back of CD, then it will become stand alone to the rest of the system.

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