2041 days ago

Complete Sony Home Theatre Bravia DAVHDX275 - REDUCED AGAIN!

Greg from Woburn

Powerful 5.1 Sony Bravia system in immaculate condition, complete.
* Five speakers plus woofer. Remote control including batteries.
* Five disk player - DVD, CD.
* Also plays videos, pictures from data disks - both CD and DVD.
* Sound input from TV - Much better than a sound bar for your TV :)
* AM and FM stations - 30 presets to suit your taste.
* I use Chromecast to hear all my whole music library using Google's free service.
* It even has a calibration microphone!
* You can select one of eight surround-sound options.
* Output to TV by HDMI or component.
* RCA, digital connections.
* Manual available.

* Listen to it in Hautana Street. Phone me for address and time: Greg 021 680 456
A bargain at $145 negotiable. We need to make space in our house!

Price: $140

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