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Ken: Hi, I'm Ken.
Zak: And I'm Zak, and we're here today in the Crutchfield video studio with the Sony
MEX-BT5100 CD receiver.
Ken: I like this CD receiver. It's built from the ground up for great sound. It's got a
strong amplifier, and great CD drive. It actually has a CD signal-to-noise ratio of 120 dB.
That's really up there. That means all your CDs are going to have really great sound,
clean and crisp, big open sound stage.
Zak: Excellent.
Ken: I also like the layout. It's a little bit off the beaten path here with this joystick,
but it's got a nice big display that's easy to see as we go through the sources. You can
see that they're easy to read. Nice and clean. And I like how this joystick works. You can
turn it for volume, and lets say you want to change something, lets say, let's look
at the clock. How many of us remember how to change that?
Zak: I always forget how to do that.
Ken: Same here. Well, lets just go in, clock adjust. Go over, up we go. Eh, 8:20 sounds
pretty good to me. Let's go back and we are out of there. It's just that simple.
Zak: Not bad. And of course it does a lot of things, too. You mentioned the CD playback,
but it's also got an aux-in and also and will control your iPod with an optional adapter.
But my favorite thing is that Bluetooth is built right in to this unit. Good for getting
hands-free calls, streaming music.
Ken: Is that for you?
Zak: The number comes right up on the display, and I got to take this Ken, I'm sorry.
Ken: Now you take care of that. That's the Sony MEX-BT5100 CD receiver with Bluetooth.
Zak: We're almost done with the video. Hold on, man.