Philips MCM760 MP3/WMA Micro Hi-Fi System MCM760/61 Manual Do Utilizador

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Micro Hi-Fi System
MP3/WMA-CD playback USB Direct
 
Rip your favorite CDs to MP3
Simply plug in your USB mass storage device to 
the USB port on Philips audio system and start 
recording your favorite music from CDs to 
your USB device or MP3 player - with one 
touch and no computer needed. So you can 
create your own MP3 files via direct MP3 
digital recording.
USB Direct for MP3/WMA music
Simply plug in your device to the USB port on 
your Philips Hi-Fi system. Your digital music 
will be played directly from the device. Now 
you can share your favorite moments with 
family and friends.
Neodymium Ribbon Tweeter
The Neodymium Ribbon Tweeter is a 
monopole tweeter that produces dynamic and 
crisp sound from the front. It is a feature 
commonly used in high-end audio systems to 
reproduce sound with excellent fidelity. 
Conventional cones and dome tweeters are 
based on a directional moving coil principle 
whereas the monopole Neodymium Ribbon 
Tweeter radiates high frequencies in a full 180-
degree radiation pattern. This dramatically 
increases the width of the sound spectrum in 
the higher tones and expands the sweet spot 
zone to deliver wide, crystal-clear, and natural 
sound even from compact audio systems.
Incredible Surround™
Incredible Surround is an audio technology 
from Philips that dramatically magnifies the 
sound field to immerse you in the audio. Using 
state-of-the-art electronic phase shifting, 
Incredible Surround mixes sounds from left 
and right in such a way that it expands the 
virtual distance between the two speakers. 
This wider spread greatly enhances the stereo 
effect and creates a more natural sound 
dimension. Incredible Surround allows you to 
experience total surround with greater depth 
and width of sound, without the use of 
additional speakers.
Treble and Bass Control
Treble and bass are equalizer features that 
control the high and low frequency sound 
levels of your audio respectively. Treble 
specifically regulates the amplification of the 
high tones in the music while bass controls the 
amplification level of the low tones. Using the 
up and down keys, the listener can 
conveniently place more or less emphasis on 
the low and high tones, or leave treble and bass 
flat to playback music according to its original 
recorded setting. Treble and Bass Control lets 
you listen to your music the way you like it.