Product Description:
Turn up the music with Sony's MHC-RG40 mini hi-fi component system. The sound you hear will astound you. 200 Watts of total system power will pulsate through your listening room. Enjoy features like Game Sync front A/V inputs for dynamic sound effects from your video games, a 3-disc CD changer with Play Exchange, a dual auto reverse deck with full logic controls, and hybrid dual woofer speakers. MHC-RG40 is packed with enough features to please anyone. A tuner with 20 FM + 10 AM station presets, and digital output for a MiniDisc recorder are also included. Treat yourself to outstanding audio with Sony's MHC-RG40. Immerse yourself in sound.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Minisystem with 200 watts total power output
- 3-disc CD changer with play exchange
- Full-logic dual cassette with auto reverse
- Tuner with 20 FM and 10 AM station presets
- Hybrid dual-woofer speakers with 5-inch drivers
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Sony
- Label: Sony
- Manufacturer: Sony
- Model: MHC-RG40
- MPN: MHC-RG40
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: HOME_THEATER_SYSTEM_OR_HTIB
- Publisher: Sony
- Studio: Sony
- Warranty: 1 year warranty

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Customer Reviews 

Sound rocks
2004-03-06The sound from this system is really good. I bought this because it was a Consumer Reports best buy, and that it is.. My friends are amazed by the sound. Another reason I got this is because the tapes can be operated completely remotely.
Love it, recommend it.

The Sony MHC-RG40 rocks!
2002-05-09This shelf system rocks! With 200 watts of audio power, amazing sound, and lots of features, it is a great system. The comtemporary look is amazing. MiniDisc and Gamesync inputs let you expand with the system. Although the system has a slow CD changer ( that is, when loading CD's in), this system is amazing. I'd recommend it over the new GX-40. This system is awesome, and the sound might blow your ears out! I recommend it for anyone wanting a shelf system (if you can find it anywhere).
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