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Pioneer HM11 CD Receiver Hi-Fi System $169 (Save $130) Delivered @ DSE

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Pioneer HM11 CD Receiver Hi-Fi System$169 (save $130) delivered @ DSE

Plays • CD • MP3, WMA files from USB and CD-R/RW • AM/FM Radio

Speakers 2 x 2-way bass-reflex speakers

Terminals • 1 x CD • 1 x USB (Front) • 1 x RCA Line In • 1 x Headphones 3,5mm Jack Out • 1 x Tuner Antenna

Display FL (White color & Dot matrix type display)

Aluminium Finish

Remote Control

Dimensions (W x H x D) • Main Unit: 215 x 95 x 315 mm • Speakers: 130 x 211.5 x 240 mm

Weight • Main Unit: 2.0 kg • Speakers: 2.0 kg / speaker • Total weight 6.0 kg

Power Consumption (in use /standby) 21 W / 0.5 W or less (Standby)

AC 220/240, 50/60Hz

Speakers
Speaker Type • 2-way Bass-Reflex Speakers • 100 mm Woofer • Piezoelectric Tweeter • Bass Reflex

Amplifier
Amplifier Class D Amplifier

Power RMS Front 15W + 15W (4Ω)

Radio
Yes

Tuner
30 (FM) + 15 (AM)

Audio
Bass/Treble Control Yes

P-BASS Yes

Equaliser Presets Flat, Active, Dialogue, Night

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  • +1

    For those of you who want more info on it, Here is the product page from Pioneer:

    http://www.pioneer.com.au/au/products/42/202/227/X-HM11-K/pa…

    Seems like a reasonable deal, although DSE's original pre-sale price ($299) is higher than the listed RRP ($239) on the Pioneer site.

  • Can't remember the last time I used a CD of any kind.

  • Just a side note. If you're looking for something which will accept your phone..say an iphone 5 via the usb connection, this is not the sound system for you.

  • 21W is a bit too weak for a stereo system.

    • I think they are for bookshelf speakers only?

    • Its actually only 15w per channel.

  • Hate those retailers always markup the price twice as much then a month later drop the price by 40%. Even selling it for $100 is still too expensive!

  • No HDMI or dock? A bit pricey for the limited functionality

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