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Teac Ref 380

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  • 15-09-2009 5:34pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 15


    Hi
    Looking at a few micro systems

    I'm interested in the TEAC reference 380.
    This seams to tick all the boxes in a micro
    Cd/usb/ipod player,dab/fm/am/internet radio and a good amp.

    My concerns and questions are the price
    (this system seams to be roughly 200lids more than its revivals) having only been released 6/8months is it likely to drop after xmas or have speakers added to the package, Its only extra over other systems is its internet radio, is that worth the extra money?. What is TEACs reputation like in micros I've read some good and bad reviews all to do with sound quality

    What is the best Price for this system with some stand mount speakers

    If any body owns one of these systems and has some pros and cons they would be willing to share that would be great also
    Thanks


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  • Company Representative Posts: 17,276 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Hi beyond_Osiris.

    The Teac REF380 system is an excellent little mini system. Teac over the years have been well known for their range in mini systems with the CRH257 and the REF300 system which sold in its hundreds from our store.

    While it does retail at £499.95 it is worth every penny in both sound quality and extras:
    It will play CD, CD-R/RW and MP3 discs.
    The added feature of this unit is the front-panel USB port that will allow the playback of MP3 files from a suitable portable player.

    We have one of these systems running in our store and it sounds really well even compared to most seperate systems in the same price range.


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