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PHILIPS FX10 Bluetooth Stereo System for Home with CD Player , MP3, USB, FM Radio, Bass Reflex Speaker, 230 W, Remote Control Included

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Features

  • Stream music wirelessly via Bluetooth from your smartphone - Bluetooth is a short range wireless communication technology that is both robust and energy-efficient The technology allows easy wireless connection to iPod/iPhone/iPad or other Bluetooth devices such as smartphones tablets or even loptops So you can enjoy your favorite music sound from video or game wireless on this speaker easily
  • Dual amplifier for better sound performance - Dual amplifier ensures enhanced sound performance by reducing inter-modulation between the woofer and tweeter since each transducer is driven by its own dedicated amplifier The result is deep and powerful bass sounds that have high impact without interfering too much with the higher frequencies so they remain pure and detailed Utilized in combination with precise active crossover design better control on the phase and frequency response of each
  • MAX Sound for instant power boost - MAX Sound technology produces an instant boost in bass maximizing volume performance and instantly creating the most impressive listening experience with just the touch of a button Its sophisticated electronic circuitry calibrates existing sound and volume settings instantly boosting bass and volume to maximum levels without distortion The end result is a noticeable amplifying of both sound spectrum and volume and a potent audio boost that will add mileage
  • Audio-in for portable music playback - The Audio in connectivity allows direct playback of Audio in content from portable media players Besides the benefit of enjoying your favorite music in the superior sound quality delivered by the audio system the Audio in is also extremely convenient as all you have to do is to plug your portable MP3 player to the audio system
  • Digital tuning with preset stations for extra convenience - Simply tune into the station that you want to preset press and hold the preset button to memorize the frequency With preset radio stations that can be stored you can quickly access your favorite radio station without having to manually tune the frequencies each time

Description

Stream music wirelessly over Bluetooth from any smart device A dual amplifier offers better sound quality and 230W RMS total output power gives music a solid punch

Brand: PHILIPS


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, USB


Color: gold, black


Wattage: 230 watts


Supported Standards: CD


Item model number ‏ : ‎ Philips8268


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 3, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Philips


Best Sellers Rank: #6,511 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #2 in Stereo Shelf Systems


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,257 ratings


Item Weight: 16.07 pounds


Manufacturer: Philips


Item model number: Philips8268


Date First Available: February 3, 2020


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  • Amazing system for the price
Paid $170 for it, so all information in this review is based on that price point. To give you an idea of the kind of listener I am, as a lifelong musician/composer/producer I've gotten pretty picky over the years about sound quality. I listen to music pretty much all day 40 hours a week and have been using only headphones for it for years, (I cannot recommend VMODA's Crossfade Wireless 2's enough!) so when I switched jobs and found myself able to be home for work I thought it would be fun to have the option of listening on actual speakers too. The genres I listen to the most are: - Metal of all kinds but mostly symphonic metal (Dimmu Borgir, Mechina, Fear Factory, etc - it's very fast metal with an entire symphony or a load of keyboards playing at the same time, so very sonically rich/complex) - Drum and bass (Black Sun Empire, Doom Poets, Technical Itch, Upbeats, Misanthrop, Hive, Skynet, KYROS, etc) - Original movie scores / trailer music (mostly symphonic and some choir elements) - Rap/hip hop (mainly old gangster stuff like Mr. Doctor, Dre/Cube, etc) Here's what I was wanting / expecting when I went looking for a stereo and eventually picked this one, and then how it matches up to my expectations. Transparent sound / clarity - 4.75 out of 5. To me a good set of speakers or headphones is better the LESS they change the sound of what I'm listening to. I want to hear the music as clearly and closely to the original mix as possible. To be specific I don't mean I want a WIMPY sound with no definition - I want a system that STRONGLY pumps out the sound so I can clearly hear every element, but the way the original engineers meant for it to sound. For the most part this system kicks out strong, very clear sound. But the reason I knocked a quarter point off is that I really don't understand why there is no way to TURN OFF the EQ function. In case you're not a raging audiophile nerd :), the way the EQ function works in all stereos is that it routes the original sound through an audio processor that then changes the sound around to match each EQ setting's target (for example, "ROCK" EQ presets usually crank up the bass and treble and cut the mids, "POP" usually pushes up the mids and emphasizes vocals, etc). However, the reason that can sometimes be really bad is that someone has ALREADY very obsessively tuned every sound and moment of what you're listening to in order to make it sound as good as possible - the original engineer who mixed the record. So going with our original example, if you're listening to really heavy metal and the engineer has ALREADY engineered it to have heavy bass and high elements, trying to stack another change to sound on top of that can sometimes make it end up sounding crappy or not clear. It's just frustrating to have what's clearly a fantastic amplifier > speaker > box setup, but be unable to pipe sound through it without the unit changing it. I should make sure to say it still sounds amazing, but I would have really liked a simple option to turn off the EQ (or if they'd just included a "FLAT" setting). Speaker Response / Accuracy - 5 out of 5 If anyone reading this is wondering what I'm talking about with speaker response, I'm referring to whether or not the system can handle pumping out music with a lot of complex elements at extremely high speeds while maintaining an accurate picture of the overall sound (in other words, it doesn't get "muddy" or "sludgy" sounding). This system does this excellently and in fact is much better at it than I expected. For reference check out something like Dimmu Borgir's "Maelstrom Mephisto" or Mechina's "Praise Hydrus" - both songs with a massive variety of sonic elements, and it blasts those out perfectly (and can get pretty freakin loud doing it). Both of the above songs sounded amazing even when pushed pretty hard. Build Appearance and Quality - 5 out of 5 The visual styling is definitely making a loud statement (that statement being "I'm futuristic and tech-looking and belong at home in a game like Deus Ex"), and it's something I personally love since the techwear/futurist aesthetic complements my already futurist-ish office setup. The quality of the build seems quite solid as well - head unit is all framed in metal and is relatively heavy (a good sign...means the internal components aren't cheap garbage). The speaker boxes are definitely a touch above your average bookshelf speaker and certainly seem durable enough. I don't think there would have been any harm in putting grilles over the actual speaker cones...but provided you don't have Gremlins throwing ninja stars around in your office, I think you're good ;) Bass Response / Low Frequency Handling - 4.90 out of 5 The bass response is 85-90% perfect and in fact is really quite remarkable for a system that doesn't have its own dedicated separate larger subwoofer. I'm actually pretty impressed at how low the frequency response goes on this thing - it slams drum and bass way harder than I was expecting, and even symphonic death metal comes through super clear and slamming with a clean but powerful kick drum sound. The only reason I knocked off a tenth of a point was that (only in very specific tracks - "Dark Helmet" by Doom Poets/Technical Itch is one example) the lowest end of the sound very slightly bogs/clenches up because the speakers are trying to push out bass that is probably a little lower (frequency) than what the speakers are actually capable of reproducing. But reminder...I'm being pretty picky about this, probably...and I'd bet 98% of people wouldn't even notice or care. Doohickeys / Bells and Whistles Features - 3.0 out of 5 I honestly don't personally care almost at all about these kinds of features but thought I should be thorough and rate them in case anyone is interested. So what I'm lumping in here is additional options like "Bass Boost", "MAX Sound", etc. The features themselves are fine and work just fine, but here's why I give it only a 3. Both of these features have been bog-standard in stereo gear for as long as I can remember (at least 20-30 years), but stereo companies just keep re-naming it and claiming they're some kind of innovation LOL. "Bass Boost" (aka MEGA Bass, Thump Bass, Super Donkey Bass, etc) has been around forever. All it is is cranking up a certain couple of low end frequencies. And "MAX SOUND" (aka Loudness, Loud Boost, XTREME!, Planet Crusher, etc) is nothing new either - it's just effectively cranking the sound so it makes it "sound" louder (which by the way almost inevitably makes it sound worse). Both of these features work just fine on this unit and the Super Donkey Bass does punch clearly. But the reason I gave it 3 stars is that for something branded and sold as a "mini hi fi system" they could have at least included a few "fake surround" modes or something. Connectivity / Input Options - 5 out of 5 Very impressed with the wide range of ways you can pipe music into this thing. USB, CD, aux in, Bluetooth, (and the CD player handles MP3-only data cd's too, I believe). Input options this rich should be standard on all stereo gear, honestly. Overall Score - 5 out of 5 For what I paid for it, what I use it for, and the things I care about it doing, I give it a 5 out of 5. Given the price point the only reason I could possibly think of NOT to buy it if you're in the market for a system is if you really hate the visual styling (strong black and gold color schema with an inescapable futuristic/techie slant). And then you'd REALLY have to hate it because this is a killer system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2022 by Bantai Rozzlenozzle

  • Absolutely remarkable sound for the price and the size
We are pretty picky about audio sound, with a main system with separate components and a $1200 set of speakers. We needed a system for another room and hoped to get some of the clarity, definition, and bass response that we wanted from a smaller system. The Phillips FX10 astonished us. The speakers are big enough, with a bass-reflex port, and separate woofer and dome tweeter, to give satisfying bass. To my surprise, the system is bi-wired, with separate speaker wires for tweeter and midrange on each speaker. This high end feature was unexpected and may contribute to the sound. It appears to have about a 30 watt amplifier, which drives these efficient speakers to pretty good volume without strain or clipping. When playing acoustic guitar music the clarity and definition is fantastic. With Haitian music, the bass is absolutely solid. Bluetooth and FM tuner and CD player all are easy to use. It is pretty unobtrusive, although the black and gold futuristic styling might not suit everyone's taste. I would recommend to anyone who cares about sound quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024 by Edward

  • Ok, but a few disappointments.
I also have a Sony CMTSBT100, and have used it without issue for about 5 years. I wanted something new, so ordered this. I do like the look and the gold accents on this. (Is that what “sheerness” is?) The description does indicate FM only, but the manual that the product links to shows the unit with AM and FM radio. It turns out that there are 2 manuals for this, but Phillips would not give me a straight answer on this, even when I sent them BOTH of the manuals I pulled from their website. So that was disappointment number 1, no AM radio. Why are all the manufacturers trying to kill off AM radio? I won’t base my rating on this as it was described as FM only, and it was wishful thinking for me. The unit arrived very well packaged and no blemishes. Setup was easy enough once I figured out how to connect the 4 speaker posts. I couldn’t even read the supplied instruction sheet as it was too tiny and too confusing. I checked all the functions, including a usb stick with MP3 files and Bluetooth. Everything worked the way it was supposed to. The unit does put out some heavy power when you have the MAXX and DBB3 activated. However, it is severely lacking in the high range, which was disappointment number 2. When I set it up I was testing the sound and loudness. I could fell my desk vibrating some 25 feet away. My downstairs neighbor complained I was playing it too loud. This does have a nice sound to it, especially with newer music which seems to be bass heavy. I just need boosted high range as my ears are older. The FM radio was disappointment number three. First because of how the stations are tuned, but setting favorites was easy enough. The real disappointment was with radio reception. I am in NYC and there are many FM stations. And I’ve had 3 different mini systems in the same spot before this one and there were no issues with radio reception. With this, though the stations came in, the signal would drift and there was slight static present at times, even though the antenna was stretched all the way out and positioned in different directions. On my other units I just dropped the FM wire behind the cabinet on which this sits, and had no reception issues. I think the biggest disappointment is the remote. It’s very lightweight and very cheap feeling. The buttons get stuck half the time as the buttons do not protrude enough from the openings. So if you happen to press a button in the corner, it will get stuck in the hole for that button. After living with this for a day and a half, I have boxed it back up and gone back to the Sony. I am going to keep it as a backup unit. I would have eventually gotten used to the sound signature of the unit, but I need AM radio. I go to sleep with AM news radio every night. I have the Sony on about 20 hours every day and it has lasted about ( years so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2020 by Anthony Chiappette

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