

Free delivery and returns on eligible orders. Buy Sharp XL-HF203B Hi-Fi Component Stereo Speaker System with High Resolution Audio at desertcart UK. Review: After the first few days, I'm really happy with this system. As Micro systems go, the sound is pretty good. There's not a lot of bass, but that's expected with a system using basic bookshelf speakers. What sets this system apart from other systems in the price range are the features. Most micro systems don't have many inputs. This one has not only the standard RCA and 1 1/4" inputs, but also USB, Bluetooth, PC and Digital Audio. The digital audio input allowed me to move my tv to that input, freeing up the RCA for another component such as a turntable. I also like that the Bluetooth input allows for multiple devices to pair with it. This will be perfect for those times hanging out with friends, having a beer, and taking turns picking songs to play. The system also has Bluetooth headphone output as well as the hardwired 1 1/4 headphone port. While I don't have Bluetooth headphones, I have pair the stereo with my Bluetooth wireless speaker and then taken the speaker into an adjoining room. This will be nice if my wife or I'm in the kitchen and we want to hear music from a source other than the phone or streaming service, without having to turn the stereo's volume up to encompass the entire first floor. Set up of the system was easy. All of the logic of the controls made sense with a quick read of the instruction sheet. Review: Hola, sorprendido con la experiencia de sonido, acostumbrado a bocinas portátiles inalámbricas, todo cambia cuando vuelves a las bases "HiFi", ademas el DAC incorporado funciona muy bien con TIDAL por usb con el MAC, confieso que sume un subwoofer para aumentar la dimension del sonido, recomendado para espacios pequeños, te permite una buena experiencia con un montón de inputs...
| ASIN | B071HFZ5DL |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | XL-HF203B |
| Product Dimensions | 21.59 x 28.45 x 8.89 cm; 7.87 kg |
R**R
After the first few days, I'm really happy with this system. As Micro systems go, the sound is pretty good. There's not a lot of bass, but that's expected with a system using basic bookshelf speakers. What sets this system apart from other systems in the price range are the features. Most micro systems don't have many inputs. This one has not only the standard RCA and 1 1/4" inputs, but also USB, Bluetooth, PC and Digital Audio. The digital audio input allowed me to move my tv to that input, freeing up the RCA for another component such as a turntable. I also like that the Bluetooth input allows for multiple devices to pair with it. This will be perfect for those times hanging out with friends, having a beer, and taking turns picking songs to play. The system also has Bluetooth headphone output as well as the hardwired 1 1/4 headphone port. While I don't have Bluetooth headphones, I have pair the stereo with my Bluetooth wireless speaker and then taken the speaker into an adjoining room. This will be nice if my wife or I'm in the kitchen and we want to hear music from a source other than the phone or streaming service, without having to turn the stereo's volume up to encompass the entire first floor. Set up of the system was easy. All of the logic of the controls made sense with a quick read of the instruction sheet.
C**N
Hola, sorprendido con la experiencia de sonido, acostumbrado a bocinas portátiles inalámbricas, todo cambia cuando vuelves a las bases "HiFi", ademas el DAC incorporado funciona muy bien con TIDAL por usb con el MAC, confieso que sume un subwoofer para aumentar la dimension del sonido, recomendado para espacios pequeños, te permite una buena experiencia con un montón de inputs...
M**L
I purchased the open box unit from Amazon for $99.00 It has a subwoofer pre out and a optical input. The cd player and USB for flash drives works flawlessly This unit can play high resolution music so I connected the WIIM mini music streamer to listen to lostless music. I also replaced the original speakers, the unit has 5 way binding posts on the back. I connected a set of Micca MB42X speakers. It produces enough power for a medium size room just not at high volume. **UPDate I connected the Monoprice 8" 60 watt Subwoofer just to add a little bit more bass to the bottom end. Not bad for a $400.00 system. I play my music volume between 60 to 65 db this is loud enough for apartment living. My budget system sounds petty damn good.
L**W
I purchased this just for the amplifier to use for my big Onkyo 110 watt floor speakers from 1994 with the goal of getting a more substantial amplifier down the road. Well, it came time to get the new more substantial amplifier. I purchased the new substantial amplifier but I found out this sharp system is an amazing inexpensive amplifier for vinyl records. Very warm and sweet sound compared to the two other more expensive amplifiers and better!!!! Even tough it is only 25 watts per channel this has become my main amplifier for vinyl. I guess at the end of the day in audio you can find less expensive systems that just sound amazing and price and specifications sometimes don't mean that much.
S**S
Well I bought mine 3 years ago and a merciful lightning strike finally burned out several SMD components on the power supply board to send this thing to mother Earth (the city dump). After about 1.5yrs, the CD player decided it had played its last disc after playing maybe 30 discs in all. I tried to find a faulty connection inside after the display decided it too needed to retire early. For the last year I've been playing discs thru my attached DVD player and then switching functions on the remote control to get to bluetooth. Without a display, this took a checklist procedure of pressing the input button on the remote 3x or pressing the function button on the face of the unit 3x. I did my duty to squeeze every ounce of life out of this garbage and I feel I should've been paid to suffer under this thing. I have a portable Panasonic CD player (Walkman style) that is nearly 30yrs old that still runs strong - how embarrassing for these modern electronic enginerds. My problem was solved with a 50yr old Sherwood receiver my dad left behind. Do yourself a favor and visit a garage sale and avoid the new class of landfill quality hi-fi electronics. I suspected I was going to be sorry so I held out on writing a review... I was right.
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