🎉 Elevate Your Audio Experience!
The Sharp XL-BH250 Limited Edition 5-Disc Bluetooth Speaker System combines style and functionality, featuring a digital AM/FM tuner with 40 presets, Bluetooth streaming for seamless connectivity, and versatile audio support for CDs, MP3s, and WMA files. With its elegant Champagne Gold/Carbon Fiber finish, this speaker system is designed to impress while delivering high-quality stereo sound.
Item Weight | 15.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 6.9 x 12.4 x 9.5 inches |
Color | Special Edition |
Supported Standards | CD |
Bluetooth support? | Yes |
Supported Audio Format | CD, MP3, WMA |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Number of Speakers | 2 |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB, NFC |
Speaker Type | Stereo |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
A**L
Present for my husband’s birthday
Great stereo system for the price! Some of the features that we have noticed that we have been pleasantly surprised by are the display when the Bluetooth is on: it will display either the artist or the current song title or the album title. You can also change the four other discs while you are listening to one. The buttons on both the front of the stereo and on the remote are seamless and highly responsive. The Bluetooth is also very intuitive and easy to use, working well with our iPhones.The radio comes in very clear, but we did order an external antenna as suggested by another reviewer and it made hooking the antenna up much easier and is far better quality than the one you get with the stereo system. It’s been about a month of steady use now and we are very happy with our new stereo! It’s packed with features and has great sound quality, and we’ve tried it with a range of genres, from metal to 60’s rock.
I**R
Sharp Shooter Tips
The sharp micro stereo ships in a factory white retail box, so if this is a present or you dont want the factory box tore up during transport, then request the retail box be put inside a big brown amazon box.If you temper your expectations, then this unit sounds good at 50 watts RMS. 25 watts left + 25 watts right channel. The included FM antenna can go into the trash, because it's just a thin piece of wire that plugs into the back of the stereo. Buy the Bingfu FM dipole antenna for $8 if you want any real chance of pulling in radio stations.Note that there are 2 versions of this stereo. The all black model and the Gold Limited edition with the gold volume knob and gold trim around the woofers. The specs are the same for both units, so get the one that suits your style. Some reviews said they received the standard black model when they ordered the Gold Label model. The seller (Electronic Express) sent me the correct Gold Label model & it's new in box and not a refurb model.The instructions are written in clear English and set up was easy pie. Don't forget to press the eco button on the remote, so that the display goes complete dark when you press the red on/standby button. Otherwise, the screen will stay lit with disco screen flashing light messages that will freak you out and keep you awake at night if you like to sleep in complete darkness. Also, pressing the play mode buttton on the remote, until you see the words "random" display on screen will randomly play songs on the current disc. This unit does not randomly play songs on all 5 discs like the old school rotary disc stereos. Which is understandable, since all that movement will eventually wear out the mechanism. Work around: Just burn your favorite songs on a usb stick and insert into the stereo if you want random music playing.This is a nice retro nostalgia piece that brings back memories of playing CDs in the 80s. This unit is an upgraded 2022 model with CD, NFC, USB, and Bluetooth compared to other versions that have a cassette player. The remote has decent distance and controls the whole unit, so dont lose or break it.It's been 5 days and so far everything works great including the 5 disk CD player. The stack cd mechanism outputs more noise compared to the 5 disc rotary models, but nothing too crazy. I'll update the review if anything breaks. Click helpful if this info helped you out love 💜
S**7
Two differences between this new Sharp and my old Sharp
Eleven years ago Amazon sold me a Sharp Electronics XLDH229N 100W Micro System (which is no longer being sold), which replaced another Sharp micro system I also got from Amazon. Both were quite reliable for their affordable prices. Now I bought the Sharp XL-BH250.A big reason for this is my XLDH229N's remote control wore out and its numerical buttons quit working. I also chose to connect my computer's external speaker system to it to boost its bass and treble. The new remote control looks and feels better than both previous ones, but it lacks the familiar number keys. I used to switch FM radio stations so easily and quickly, each station came on instantly. I miss this switchability, since with the new system a station I switch to takes two full seconds of silence to come on, and linear tapping is needed to switch stations.A second reason, and a second difference with the new Sharp, is that the sound quality is better, and better enough I can do without the added speakers. More bass and treble, wider range and more clear and smooth sound. (The higher-priced Sharp systems might sound better than this.)The indoor antennas it came with also work better. They are the same old wire antennas for AM and FM, but the station reception is simply better, even with AM. (But AM radio no longer appeals to me, since its sound remains badly narrow-ranged, and my area has a dearth of AM stations. But then again, I just discovered AM radio streaming online -- it actually sounds almost as good as FM!) It still could use an add-on antenna for even better FM reception.My new Sharp also has a CD changer, but I don't use it as I do without CDs. The USB and Bluetooth are it best additions, can't do without them. The whole thing, unlike most of the other systems and boomboxes with their chrome and flashy features, looks neat and classy, less like a toy and more like a real stereo. For what this baby cost, who knows if there could be a shelf system that look and sounds better or is easier to use.
E**S
Nice radio
It's getting pretty hard to find a nice AM/FM radio, this one fits the bill. Not too large, great sound, digital tuning with memory. It needs a better antenna, there is a cheap indoor FM antenna you can buy online which gives good reception in our fringe area. And it plays CDs too. Good value.
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