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A Thousand Words
Finger Tracking Good Micro $129.00 - It's true. A picture really can be worth a thousand words. And it's especially true with technology. As you look below, I hope that you'll see the parts, angles and buttons clearly so that you'll have a 100% clear understanding of just what this product can do for you. Products don't get reviewed unless I think they're good. I hope my pictures help you determine if you agree or not. . . Drew

Put this micro on your desk. At only 6-1/2" wide it's just about the only micro that really fits. Put the speakers on a counter or even on the floor. With their real woofers and real tweeters they sound great anywhere. Then just touch the interactive touch screen blue panel. It's really neat. And I'm not exaggerating when I say the sound will truly blow you away. This is one time where you really look for the big system that the sound 'must' be coming from. 60 track CD programming, plus repeat and random, digital tuning AM and FM stereo and even a 4-preset EQ make this a really great musical addition to your home or office.

Is this neat or what? Touch any icon and it jumps to life. There are no moving parts. It's the latest in interactive technology. It's not just a gimmick. Just touch, you don't have to push and you'll love it as much as I do. It looks neat. It works great. And well, the great sound quality as I've already said will blow you away.

From across the room or across your desk, you'll control every musical action. Direct access for both tracks and radio stations makes this a first class remote. Choose your musical source, set the volume or use the mute. You can do it all. Plus you'll have full control of the timing clock system. Get up or use the sleep timer to give you up to 90 minutes of beautiful restful music to help you fall asleep.

OK, this isn't real. You really can't see all 4 of the EQ settings at one time. Isn't PhotoShop great? Anyway, add deep bass with the Rock, enhanced bass and treble with the Classic or enhance a vocalist with Pop. It's all easy. Just switch to Flat to compare. And don't forget the great looking blue glow you'll have whenever this micro stereo system is on.

In case you didn't believe it, here is the subwoofer output. I love subwoofers and how they improve my musical enjoyment. Now you can add one if you want. Plus you'll have AUX in and LINE out to connect another component like a tape deck, text reader, MD player or whatever you want to sound great. Plus you can feed the output from this micro stereo to another system for recording. Even your computer. Great sounds of all types are now possible from a very small stereo system.

It's solid. Very solid. And look at the 6" woofer in this acoustically designed, rear ported heavy cabinet. Then look in the center and check out the coaxially mounted tweeter. I've been experiencing an amazingly big, pure musical sound, and you will too. Plug these in. You're in for a surprisingly massive, crystal clear musical experience.

Oh, I realized that I never really showed you the whole system. Here it is. You've seen all the parts. It really does look ALMOST as good as it sounds.

A Quick NOTE About My Pictures.
Some of the pictures aren't as sharp as I'd put in the print catalog. You see I have to cut back their files sizes or this page would never load (especially if you're on a dial up modem).
The technical side is that I'm shooting JPEGs at 80-100 percent quality and I cut them back to 50-60% and pretty much limit them to 600 pixels in width or less so that they'll fit on your monitor and load reasonably fast. In short, each picture is about 450,000 bytes when I shoot it and 20-40,000 bytes here on the page. A picture for the catalog is about 6,000,000 bytes.
I've created this page using separate tables for each picture so that you don't have to wait for everything to load in order to start looking. The picture captions will display first and then the pictures (usually starting at the top, but not always due to the way your computer interprets the web).
BUT HERE'S THE BOTTOM LINE. I don't feel you can really know about a product unless the pictures are big and clear enough for you to really see (almost touch). Then you'll know what you're getting. So in my print catalogs the pictures can be sharper, but on the web I can show you a lot more angles, sides and parts of each product. I hope this helps.
If I ever forget to show you some part of the product that you want to see, eMail me at DrewKaplan@DAK.com and I'll do my best to add it to the page quickly.


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