I recently had a brief encounter with the Sony Micro Hi Fi Component System CMT-HPZ9. It was a compact unit sitting on a thrift store shelf in the Atlanta, Georgia, suburbs. It had an AM/FM Tuner, 5 disc CD changer, and a tape cassette player. The asking price was $35.99. It also had an input jack around back that would allow you to manually plug in another device like a record player or MP3 player via an input jack.
| Sony Micro Hi Fi Component System CMT-HPZ9 |
It appeared to be a nice little unit, but there was no antenna so it couldn't bring in a signal on the tuner. It also had a busted tape deck. Although the speakers looked great, I didn't investigate further.
| The Sony Micro Hi Component System Name Plate |
If you have one, I did find that a compatible remote is available here on Amazon.com. I also found the manual here on the Sony website. The 3-way bass reflex speakers are rated for 85 watts per channel at 6 ohms resistance.
| Broken Cassette Deck Hinge |
This little unit would have been worth investigating further, but the broken cassette deck door looked like more trouble than the unit would be worth.
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