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<blockquote data-quote="Art Awreet" data-source="post: 746752" data-attributes="member: 6890"><p>Might sound like a daft question, but other than the Amp and the Speakers, does anyone have any advice on the stereo itself? </p><p></p><p>At the moment I've only got a Sharp XL-ES50 5-Disc Microsystem which I got about 4 years back and am after replacing, see below:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Sharp-XL-ES50-5-Disc-Microsystem/dp/B0001WV61O">Amazon.com: Sharp XL-ES50 5-Disc Microsystem: Electronics</a></p><p></p><p>At the moment it just does not have the power or bass I'm after, so will follow Sheik's advice from an earlier thread and head off to Richer Sounds next weekend (hopefully there'll be a sale on</p><p></p><p>The main problems with the stereo itself are that it annoyingly doesn't allow surround sound for Aux-In (and IPOD connection) or Radio, but only for CD's. Also there are only a fixed no. of equalizer options, e.g. Rock, Pops, etc, with no freedom to choose a "user defined" </p><p></p><p>Is it worthwhile keeping the stereo and getting a new Amp and Speakers , or should I just go for a new stereo + separates? If the latter can anyone suggest a decent stereo with good surround sound?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Art Awreet, post: 746752, member: 6890"] Might sound like a daft question, but other than the Amp and the Speakers, does anyone have any advice on the stereo itself? At the moment I've only got a Sharp XL-ES50 5-Disc Microsystem which I got about 4 years back and am after replacing, see below: [url=http://www.amazon.com/Sharp-XL-ES50-5-Disc-Microsystem/dp/B0001WV61O]Amazon.com: Sharp XL-ES50 5-Disc Microsystem: Electronics[/url] At the moment it just does not have the power or bass I'm after, so will follow Sheik's advice from an earlier thread and head off to Richer Sounds next weekend (hopefully there'll be a sale on The main problems with the stereo itself are that it annoyingly doesn't allow surround sound for Aux-In (and IPOD connection) or Radio, but only for CD's. Also there are only a fixed no. of equalizer options, e.g. Rock, Pops, etc, with no freedom to choose a "user defined" Is it worthwhile keeping the stereo and getting a new Amp and Speakers , or should I just go for a new stereo + separates? If the latter can anyone suggest a decent stereo with good surround sound? [/QUOTE]
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