Waht Sanyo Box is this?

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ClaretBadger

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More importantly

IS IT ANY GOOD?

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Gluecifer

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Looks like the baby brother of the X620k

Nice entry level Sanyo, but I doubt it's going to be anything super special unless there's sentimental attachment to it.

But I've not had/heard one however, I'm sure someone here knows more than me!



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Retro Addict

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That's the M-X315L, quite a big box for what features it has, but has a bad sound. I've had one and wasn't impressed with it.
 

MasterBlaster84

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So RA are you saying it's all show no go? It certainly looks like a decent box. :hmmm:

So Claret do you have a bead on one? If it's cheap enough it might be worth it, most boxes are worth it if the price is right. :yes:
 

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MasterBlaster84 said:
So RA are you saying it's all show no go?
:yes: The sound is very poor, it isn't a high quality machine. :no: It has piezo tweeters, the woofers are very small, it has no bass and treble, no loudness, it's on the same lines as Sharp GF-4646/5454/5959/6060 in terms of quality. It looks pretty good, but that's about it. I got the impression it was a slim-line box (mini) trying to be a mid-size. And that's an honest opinion. :yes:
 

manimal347

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Sound isn't everything, though. All I'd need around town is a touch of high-range piezo sizzle and a passably clear mid-range section. Perhaps this would be a good knockaround box, as opposed to a home use box or show queen. I'd imagine it's fairly easy to hoist on a shoulder.
 
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