Memorex Home Audio System with iPod Dock and CD Player (Black)
- 25 watts of total power output with integrated down-firing subwoofer
- Top-loading CD player
- Digital AM/FM radio with station presets
- Audio CD, CD-R/RW and MP3 CD playback
- Illuminated blue LED accent lights for unit and CD player
2.1 Channel Home Speaker System, Top Loading CD Player, Digital AM/FM Radio, 25 Watts, black
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(out of 11 reviews)
List Price: $ 99.99
Price: $ 65.95
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Question by Neuromancer: How do I create a “DVD-Audio” disc that I can play in a home DVD player?
Like those DVDs in the store that contain only super-quality audio. I’d like to make one from my own sounds collection, but Nero has no option for it?
Best answer:
Answer by meowbaby7
just like that, create audio dvd and it will run on ur dvd player so long as ure using a dvd burner
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Review by Crystal Starr Light for Memorex Home Audio System with iPod Dock and CD Player (Black)
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My dad’s entertainment center takes up almost an entire wall of our house. The stereo system alone consists of about 3/4 of the space. Two huge speakers flank the TV; an entertainment rack has a turntable (aka record player, if anyone even knows what those are anymore), an old CD player from the late 90′s (will not recognize CD-RWs or mp3 CDs), a tuner, an amplifier, and a cassette deck (another obsolete piece of equipment).
Why am I bringing this up? Well, Memorex realizes that the times have changed and have changed to bring you all that equipment in a much smaller package: meet the Memorex Home Speaker System for Ipod. This handy dock has not only an iPod dock (and charging station!) but AM/FM radio and a CD-RW/mp3 CD changer (nice addition, may I add!).
Firstly, I really enjoyed the price. Bose docks cost almost triple of the Memorex price, and I think while the quality of the Memorex is no where near the Bose, I find that it is adequate for my purposes. The unit is pretty compact and doesn’t stick out, which is great as I stick it directly on the floor. I haven’t quite gotten the FM radio to sound as good as I would like, but there is a cord for FM radio reception and I’m sure if I play with it, I can get better quality. Also, the remote takes some getting used to, but it is sure nice to be able to remotely access music, switch from iPod to radio or CD or change the volume. What is also nice is this unit comes with a bass and treble modifier, which seems to work rather nicely. Also, there is a clock (nice feature!), a sleep (great for going to bed to!), and a timer, which I haven’t used yet.
Overall, I am very pleased with the Memorex. It has provided what I needed (i.e. iPod dock with CD changer and radio) at a fairly low cost. I would recommend.
NOTE (7/13/09): I recently moved the unit to the counter in the kitchen of my apartment and it works amazingly! The unit is loud enough to carry into the living room, dining room and even slightly into the bedroom. The only problem I still have is the remote, which requires to be pointed very particularly at the unit in order to work.
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Review by Dylan S. Yosick for Memorex Home Audio System with iPod Dock and CD Player (Black)
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I bought this Memorex Ipod Dock at Target about a year ago for around $100. At first, it was great. Great sound, (decent, nothing to get excited about), it was able to get pretty loud without becoming muddled and I liked how it allowed you to change the base and treble levels. The greatest thing about this product is that it had the CD player, ipod dock, and radio all in one, which made it unbelievably convenient.
HOWEVER, I turned it on yesterday morning only to find that, quite simply, the sound doesn’t work anymore. I’ve never been rough with this or anything and I’m surprised it didn’t last over a year. There goes $100 down the drain.
I would recommend getting a speaker system instead. One that you can use for your computer and also plug it in your ipod headphone jack. Most of the time their cheaper, sound better, and more versatile. Logitech sells some great sound systems for a great price, well under what this cost with more bang for your buck. I definitely won’t ever go back to this or recommend it for others. I don’t think I’m going to go back to Ipod Docks in general. Complete stereo systems are the way to go unless you are wanting to go for portability.
Review by OZ10K for Memorex Home Audio System with iPod Dock and CD Player (Black)
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We’ve had this for about a month now. We use it mostly to play CDs and are pretty happy with it. We like the size, which is fairly small. Yet the sound quality is pretty good.
The only negative is that it does not work with our old (~2004) ipod. The ipod will dock, and if it was playing a song you can hear the song and change the volume. But you can not control the ipod with the buttons on the unit and it doesn’t charge.
It does work fine with our much newer (2008) ipod classic.
We’re happy enough it to consider buying another one. My daughter has a nice Sony, but it’s MUCH bigger. So when we sent her off to school we may get her one of these.
Review by J. A. Martin for Memorex Home Audio System with iPod Dock and CD Player (Black)
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I bought this last Christmas for my 80 year old mother, as she has a few CD’s. The CD player didn’t last 6 months before it would not play a CD. I tried different CD’s, home burned and commercial. Still nothing. Thought I could send it back under warranty but discovered a very short, 90 day warranty. My mother probably played a CD in that thing maybe 20 times, tops. Too bad a well known company can’t warranty something longer than 90 days.
Review by Payton for Memorex Home Audio System with iPod Dock and CD Player (Black)
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I bought this for my 16 y/o son and he likes to fall asleep to quiet music. This Memorex has so much electronic noise at low levels that you can barely hear the music.
I’m returning it.
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If you have Nero than try using Nero Express
It can let you make MP3 and WMA DVD that you can play it in regular DVD player.
And it works..
You would actually have to create it as a DVD video. Even though you only want to put your music on it, the home DVD player will still need to “see” as being a video. Therefore for every track just create a still shot that will play on the screen while the music plays. Certainly you could also have a blank screen of any color of your choosing but essentially it has to be a DVD that is formatted for video.
If your home player supports (plays) .mp3 files, just make a Data DVD with Nero, with the ‘data’ being .mp3 files.
If you aren’t sure about your player, make a data DVD with a few songs on it on a DVD-R (rewriteabel) to test it.
I don’t know that the quality will be that much greater but you can sure fit a lot of songs on a DVD!