Sony MHC-V02
Videos 16Photos 8 | Outdated Product Monoblock mid-range sound system from Sony, during the creation of which the emphasis was placed on support for the proprietary LDAC codec, control from mobile devices and additional networking capabilities. In particular, using a wireless Bluetooth connection, up to three mobile devices can be connected to the system at the same time. The model is distinguished by high-quality sound with an emphasis on the bases and bright lighting effects of the built-in LED backlight, which is controlled by a separate Fiestable mobile application. In turn, in another mobile application Sony Music Centre, the user can control music playback, switch tracks, change the volume and adjust the equalization. Medium dimensions (500×281×306 mm) and a weight of 6 kg make it easy to transport and carry the column,...and a tripod hole makes it possible to install the column on a stand and adjust the desired height. In addition to the wireless connection, the Sony MHC-V02 has an RCA input and an additional audio port for connecting a microphone, with which you can turn a failed rave into soulful karaoke. An alternative option is to connect a guitar instead of a microphone and use the sound system as an amplifier. All column controls are duplicated by physical buttons on the top panel. There is also a USB port and a floppy drive for alternative music playback from physical media. Additional features of this audio system include voice control and a built-in FM tuner. |
Monoblock mid-range sound system from Sony, during the creation of which the emphasis was placed on support for the proprietary LDAC codec, control from mobile devices and additional networking capabilities. In particular, using a wireless Bluetooth connection, up to three mobile devices can be connected to the system at the same time. The model is distinguished by high-quality sound with an emphasis on the bases and bright lighting effects of the built-in LED backlight, which is controlled by a separate Fiestable mobile application.
In turn, in another mobile application Sony Music Centre, the user can control music playback, switch tracks, change the volume and adjust the equalization. Medium dimensions (500×281×306 mm) and a weight of 6 kg make it easy to transport and carry the column, and a tripod hole makes it possible to install the column on a stand and adjust the desired height. In addition to the wireless connection, the Sony MHC-V02 has an RCA input and an additional audio port for connecting a microphone, with which you can turn a failed rave into soulful karaoke. An alternative option is to connect a guitar instead of a microphone and use the sound system as an amplifier. All column controls are duplicated by physical buttons on the top panel. There is also a USB port and a floppy drive for alternative music playback from physical media. Additional features of this audio system include voice control and a built-in FM tuner.