All prices for DENON DF103 on 09 Jan 2009
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Impartial Reviews
18 shoppers have reviewed this product.
97% of people would recommend it.
| out of 10 | |
| Design | 9.1 |
|---|---|
| Sound quality | 8.9 |
| Value for money (at time of purchase) | 8.4 |
| Performance | 8.9 |
| Overall rating | 8.9 |
Mark, Cirencester
+ Neat Music Server and good amp, loks good.
- Hard disk not big enough (80GB) should be 800. Denon software is clumbsy, would benefit from a much better display on the server.
23 Dec 2007
Dave, North Staffordshire
+ Very functional easy to use system with flexabilty to accomodate several music formats.
- There is capability to type music information onto the hard-drive. This is a fiddley and long process. But once it's done, it's done!
01 Feb 2008
Bob, Buckinghamshire, “Young 60 year old”
+ General sound and overall performance for the size and money is exactly what I wnated for our general purpose living room. Excellent performance and useability from nursery rhymes for the toodler through to the classics.
- I has expected it to be simpler to download and store from MP3 player. I have yet to investigate potential of the HDD thoroughly and will probably buy the I-pod cradle.
30 Oct 2008
Anonymous
+ Abilty to store 800 hrs of CD's on the HDD
- Poor software design for loading tracks on to HDD
28 Jan 2008
Anonymous
+ Excellent design, compact, good sound, pleased with it.
- Can't get software to work with Vista - that's not unusual with Vista :-) but was disappointed at not being able to find online help on the web from Denon.
03 May 2008
Frederick, Diss
+ Good design, functional and easy to set up and use.
- None found to date except software is for PC and not dual with Mac
31 Dec 2007
Angela, Watford
+ Very easy to use - I don't like having to read instructions and I haven't had to
- When downloading CDs to the HDD Gracenotes does not recognise quite a few of the CDs. I even had one double album where it recognised one of the CDs and not the other!
22 Apr 2008
Anonymous
+ Nice looking stereo, great sound and cracking features including built in hard drive and network card.Lots of inputs at the back.
- Two massive remotes and Gracenote software quite out of date (although new CD's can be found if the system is connected to the net). Quite expensive.
26 Feb 2008
Brian, Hitchin, “Not a technological wizzard! ”
+ Compact and versatile. Easy to use once set up. Can store tracks on hard drive from CD and MP3. Stylish. Display picks up names of tracks or radio stations.
- Quite complex to set up. Lots of instructions to follow. However, once set up it is easy to use.
04 Jan 2009
Anonymous
+ Very easy to use - especially for transferring CD's onto the hard drive. Sound quality is good and punchy with Mission speakers. With the HDD set to play on "random" it is fantastic - one never knows what will be coming up next! Consequently, it's great to hear some real old tunes from long-forgotten CD's.
- My previous Denon Mini System had one remote control that controlled all components. This system has two r/c units (although the HDD r/c does most of the tuner/amp functions). So, to switch the system on you have to point the r/c at the r/c sensors on both units rather than the whole system being controlled from a single "master" unit. For instance, if you do not accurately hit the r/c sensor on the HDD unit then the tuner/amp switches on and not the CD/HDD unit. When you then switch off the tumer/amp the CD/HDD switches on! You then have to re-sync the units by switching them off at the button. Just a bit annoying really but no big deal overall.
17 Dec 2008
Anonymous
+ It looks and sounds great. It has all the features that i require plus a load more. The HDD is simple to use and stores approx 900+ albums. The CD player plays my MP3 CD's and the DABB radio has a great reception. Easy to wire up, the instructions are idiot proof.
- It's not up to date on the album recognition if copying from your CD's to the HDD. This however is easily overcome if you use Quicktime on your PC/Laptop and put the music there first, then transfer them over with a USB-A lead keeping all the file titles intact. 2 remote controls? confused me at first but got there eventually
29 Dec 2008
7 shoppers rated this product but did not write a review.
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