Suggestions for mini-system -- 300-400


My Dad and his wife are going to purchase a mini system for themselves for their living room, he mentioned he wanted to spend about $300-400, (maybe I can push to $500). Suggestions? If not, I will be forced to recommend the Bose Wave Radio!

I would assume they would like to be able to play CD, tuner, maybe cassette; an AUX input would be nice.
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The TEAC Reference 100 system is very good. Better still, it's available at Costco/Price Club with a diferent model number (MD90 or something like that) for under $200. You can add a sub, or replace the speakers with something larger and efficent. I bought one for my father-in-law and hooked up a pair of old Monitor Audio 300md's (big 2 way bookshelf speaker rated D, borderline C by JA in the late 80's). The sound is great, smooth, enough detail to satisfy a music lover (as opposed to an audiophile hobbiest), and nice soundstaging with classical music. Decent tuner too.
I took my Dad to the stereo shop, he hasn't a clue what he or she wants! There was a little Denon with Mission speakers for $699. For that price I could buy him a set of bookshelves and a receiver and cheapo CD player. It wouldn't be as small, but I don't think they will care.

At any rate, I don't know what they will do; he may just turn her lose at Sam's Club or something! I am probably just wasting everyone's time here.
Hi,

For his birthday, I gave my 7 year old a Sony mini system..
a CT-CP100. It was 259.00 and even though I am spoiled by
the high-end systems I have had...this little guy is easy
on the eye/ear/budget. Sonically there may be better..but
for casual listening it is quite acceptable. I am a real
estate agent, and was doing an open-house at a very large,
open new-construction listing..so I took this little guy to
play some Jazz and X-mas music..and it did a good job in
filling a very large area(again, for non-critical background
music).
Cambridge Sound Works Model 88CD. Outstanding value for $300. Please see link below:

http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/model88_collection.htm
Brian, In case you are still looking, Buy a YAMAHA Piano craft micro system (CRX-E150 cd/tuner/amp unit with NX-E150 piano finish speakers) and be happy ever after again. Add YAMAHA amplified subwoofer to add low punch, just keep low freq cut-off at 60 hz at 8'oclock volume and system performs likeaudiophile system. All the qualities (almost) that makes a system musical. All three cost me $ 500 at the good guys. I had no intention of buying a mini system last few weeks. I was shopping for a boom box for my daughter. And of course being an audiophil, wanted to check out some systems. The Denon with Mission speakers, Nakamichi sound space 8 and their new mini system and this Yamaha system. I loved it so much compared to 'high' priced Denon, that I bought it today, hooked it up using my spare pair of Dunlavy speaker cables ($400.00/pair!!!Although you could probably use haeavy gage cable from Radioshack and would get good perfomance) and Radio shack 'gold cable for the Yamaha Subwoofer,and got system that pleasantly surprised the hell out of me. wie sound stage, very good imaging including decent depth. Great authority, very good tonal balance, very fast and firm bass and great tuner section to boot. Folks run and get this one if you have extra 400-500 laying around, you won't regret it. By the way needless to say that this easily beat the Denon's Mission equipped system ($799) and another of Yamaha's multi cd system ( $600-700;don't know the model number). Both sounded boxy as compared to this one. Just to certify my position: My main system consists of Dunlavy V's driven by all Classe electronics and sounds great!