Hello Hank
On 26 May 2012, at 18:44, Hank Smith wrote:
• do they have the same unit but made for the us markety? if so what is it?
this sounds like a awsome system.
You'd probably need to check into that yourself; but I would be surprised if
not.
Lynne
=
I'm going to reply to this point by point.
On 26 May 2012, at 17:38, Dane Trethowan wrote:
I have had Panasonic units here in the past, Micro Systems for want of a better
description and they've sounded okay though I've never tried to compare them
with the Yamaha, Bose or anything of that kind
do they have the same unit but made for the us markety? if so what is
it? this sounds like a awsome system.
On 5/26/2012 9:12 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:
The speaker system in ours is a 5 Watt (RMS) twin speaker set. The only thing
that was really better about the TSX-140 was the fact that their s
I have had Panasonic units here in the past, Micro Systems for want of a better
description and they've sounded okay though I've never tried to compare them
with the Yamaha, Bose or anything of that kind as the Panasonic systems I had
were 3 piece systems, that is to say 2 speakers and a box wit
The speaker system in ours is a 5 Watt (RMS) twin speaker set. The only thing
that was really better about the TSX-140 was the fact that their speaker
technologies uses 4-way speakers, rather than 2. That said, Panasonic has used
some quite nice trickery in thee systems which, when you tweak t
Yes, I had heard that Panasonic had lifted their game with regard to
their Micro systems.
I'm sorry you had difficulty with the TSX-140, I still have my Yamaha
TSX-130 here and wouldn't part with it.
Regarding the Panasonic I had been thinking of buying it had nice extras
like Bluetooth thou
Hi all
This is just based on my initial findings.. However, I wanted to post to see
if anybody is interested before I go further.
So, here goes. Just before Christmas Lynne bought us a Yamaha TSX-140 desktop
audio system. Unfortunately, that system went wrong and, after a protracted
dispute