

Description
Rock out to your number one hits wirelessly from the CMT-BX5BT Bluetooth micro component system. Just play the music from your Bluetooth-enabled PC, mobile phone, or MP3 player with an optional Bluetooth adapter, and enjoy as the effortless wireless transfer fills the room with high-quality sound. An AM/FM tuner with 30 presets and a simple, front-loading CD player makes the CMT-BX5BT Bluetooth micro component system the perfect companion for your favorite music source.
Quick Glance
Included Devices: CD-RW
Tuner Display: LCD
Interface Connection: 1 x Stereo Audio Line In, 1 x Headphone, 2 x Antenna
General
Analog Tuner Presets: 10 - AM, 20 - FM
Number of CDs Supported: 1
Optical/Digital Output: Yes
Included Speakers: 2 x 5.90" Stereo
Interface Connection: 1 x Stereo Audio Line In, 1 x Headphone, 2 x Antenna
Media Supported: CD-RW
Disc Mechanism: Tray
Audio Codecs Supported: MP3
Maximum Power Output: 30 W
Number of Audio Outputs: 1
Included Components: CD Player, Remote, Tuner
Tuner Display: LCD
Number of Audio Inputs: 2
Height: 7.87 in
Width: 5.11 in
Depth: 11.61 in
Weight: 7.72 lbs
Dimensions: 5.20" Height x 11.73" Width x 7.87" Depth - Main Unit, 9.65" Height x 5.51" Width x 8.27" Depth - Speaker
Warranty Information: 1 Year Limited Warranty
URL: Manufacturer Link
Additional Specifications
Number of Channels: 30
Number of Discs: 1
Media Formats: CD-RW
Number of Analog Audio Input: 1
Sony CMT-BX5BT an entry unit mini system with one added feature, being the Bluetooth Stereo Music Streamer. Sony labels the CMT-BX5BT as a Bluetooth Micro-Component system, however this capability is only made possible with the optional Bluetooth adapter which is sold separately. With the adapter, this unit can then stream music from a Bluetooth enabled PC, Sony Ericsson phone or MP3 player. The...
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A problem and a complaint
Strengths: Sounds pretty good....as far as I know so far.
Weakness: Fm reception not very good compared to many other cheaper FM radios that I have.
So far I have not been able to set the clock following the directions in the minimal instruction manual supplied. Playing a mono CD produces sound only from the right hand speaker. If there is a "stereo/mono" switch I'd like to know how to find it. I will probably return the darn thing.