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The Sony CMTSBT100 Micro Music System combines powerful 50W sound with a classic design, offering Bluetooth and NFC connectivity for seamless audio streaming. Weighing just 2600 grams and measuring 14.5 x 13.19 x 18.5 inches, this compact system is perfect for any space while maintaining eco-friendly power consumption.


| ASIN | B00DM5F19A |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #519,707 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #200 in Stereo Shelf Systems |
| Bluetooth support? | Yes |
| Brand | Sony |
| Built-In Media | 1 |
| Color | blue |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, NFC |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 840 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00027242866294 |
| Item Dimensions | 14.5 x 13.19 x 18.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 2600 Grams |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 14.5 x 13.19 x 18.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Mfr Part Number | CMTSBT100 |
| Model Number | CMTSBT100 |
| Number of Speakers | 2 |
| Power Source | AC |
| Speaker Type | Home audio system |
| Speakers Included | 2 Speakers |
| Style Name | Retro |
| Supported Audio Format | MP3 |
| Supported Standards | CD |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2.0 |
| UPC | 611101576129 799665006792 070090127710 128760502951 027242866294 086000370787 080000335142 811753146828 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Wattage | 50 watts |
O**R
Happy with the many functions of this system
Update 01/29/2019: The fact that the system takes a ridiculous amount of time to discover the tracks on a USB stick or a CD is very disappointing. I turn it on but then have to watch it count every single track before I can press play. The system turns off altogether if I walk away and wait too long after it has completed its counting. Once it turns itself off, the system needs to be powered on again and go through the exact same counting process all over again. It is very annoying. My flash drive has hundreds of tracks on it so it takes a great deal of time for the display to show 1, 2, 3, 4..... etc. That long pause is an unfortunate drawback to this system and means you can't forget you are waiting for it to play. I still like the Sony Music System's features and good looks, and the system still sounds good when it does play. I am even OK with the time it takes to count every single track, although no other device I own insists on doing that. I just don't understand why it can't automatically play music after it finishes counting all the tracks. Original review after owning the system for 6 weeks: Although my family was strongly in favor of a SONOS system or a Bose radio/CD, I chose to buy the Sony Micro System because the price on Amazon was so good and it seemed to do every single thing I needed it to do. I decided I would pay attention to the various complaints people had about it, and send it back if it performed poorly. I have had this system now for about 6 weeks, and so far I am just delighted with the sound, the design, the small footprint, and the multi-functionality of this Sony Micro Music System in spite of its negatives I outlined below. The sound from the little speakers is surprisingly good. I find the system to be quite attractive, and I am delighted my kitchen now has a radio, a CD player; Bluetooth for connecting my phone to listen to downloaded podcasts; Audible books on my Kindle using Audio In; and a USB port to plug in a flash drive that holds the playlists from my iMac. For the money I spent, the system is excellent. I have not found a persistent hum or buzz from the CD player that other reviewers described. Bluetooth: I found when pairing my Android with the system that nothing happened when I first pressed the remote Bluetooth button repeatedly, then held it down for a long while. It was when I stopped pressing the remote and switched to pressing the button on the receiver that the system read PAIRING and then the Sony system appeared in the Bluetooth list on my phone so I could pair them. Now I am able to use my phone to play Pandora. So far the time spent copying my iTunes playlists to USB flash drives has not been a terrible bother, I guess because I was prepared for that aggravation having read all the reviews. Therefore, I want to thank all the generous people here who took the time to write detailed reviews of this system. A plus: It will play music and audio books from all my flash drives: old, first generation ones, and brand new ones too. I have another sound system that will play only new flash drives. I don't know yet if I will eventually miss having WiFi, nor can I predict if the Bluetooth will drive me crazy. On the whole, I am really delighted with this system since it does everything I want and the sound is a great deal better than I expected. Everyone who visits my house mentions how good this system sounds. And I can crank up the volume so we are able to hear it well without distortion to the farthest reaches of neighboring rooms . Because of the good price and the excellent sound, I have been able to overlook the system's slow initialization and the time it takes to load CDs and flash drives. However, if I am in a hurry and want to remove the CD when the system is not turned on, it takes forever for the tray to eject because it requires waiting for the CD to be read first. Another negative is something another reviewer pointed out: It doesn't keep track of where it left off on a flash drive or a CD so -- if I remember to do it -- before I turn it off, I write down the CD track number and forward to that track when I want to continue listening. I don't bother doing this on a flash drive, though, so I end up listening to the first bunch of tunes on the drive over and over which is tiresome. I wish the speaker wires were longer than four feet. To separate them more, I just ordered the 15 foot Samsung wires that another reviewer recommended for this system: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00XLZ6J06/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=AYM8I6S71KDRT&psc=1 Update on speaker wires: The speaker wire I ordered to increase the distance between the speaker and the receiver does have the correct SONY proprietary connection so it works perfectly. However, although the wire colors are obvious in the picture, they didn't register with me when I was purchasing the wires, and was disappointed to discover the red and black colors when I opened the package. They are ugly and do stand out which is my own fault.
A**R
It’s a Sony
I’ve used this system for the past 2-3 years to stream music over Bluetooth and lately as a CD player. All things considered, it’s a great micro hi-fi system and I do recommended for the combination of sound quality, features and value it provides. Let’s actually start with its flows after 2 years of use: - CD player is very slow - it’s takes several seconds to open CD tray and once CD is loaded, it takes about 10 seconds to read it - It takes a long time for a system to initialize once turned on. For instance, if you have CD loaded and then you turn on the system, it took 25 (twenty five!) seconds to get to a state when you can play music - The remote stopped working after a year. The issue is with the main unit not the remote itself. Still, it’s an issue. - The main unit only has proprietary 4.2mm connectors for speakers and no RCAs which is a bit of a bummer. The power cord also can’t be disconnected which might be an issue if it is damaged. Now, onto the good things about this system: - Excellent sound quality for its size and price. The sound is well balanced, it sounds flat which may be an issues for some folks but I personally really enjoy that. There is a very basic equalizer and bass boost (which they didn't call Mega Bass for some reason, perhaps that name was reserved only to portable audio). The system gets reasonably loud without feeling like you’ll damage the speakers - rather impressive at this price point! - Bluetooth connectivity is solid, I never had any issues and while you obviously get only mp3 quality at best, it’s reliable for music streaming from your phone, laptop or iPad. The range is decent as well, you can generally have your sound source in a different room without an issue. - CD player quality is excellent: I only played factory-made discs (no CD-R/RW), but never had any issues. - Listening to CDs through high quality headphones (like Sony MDR-V6, a timeless masterpiece) is pure joy - there is very little noise from the unit itself, it’s barely noticeable and you can really enjoy music the way it meant to be experienced - in a CD quality that no streaming service can match - The design of the system is timeless and classy. In addition, the speaker covers could be removed to reveal great-looking drivers Despite all of its flaws I still gave it 5 stars - it sounds great and provides great value for the price. I’m no audiophile by any means but after years of listening to mp3s and streaming services it was very refreshing to load up a good old CD (a 40-year old technology!) and listen to the music in great quality. If it’s still available, don’t hesitate and buy it.
A**S
Acceptable quality; but stingy with basic features
Strengths are simplicity and good sound quality. Easy to set up, easy to operate. CD's from the Clash to Tony Bennett sound good, as does FM radio. AM radio, if you are lucky enough to get clear reception, also has a strong, pleasing sound quality. Great little remote control and super easy interface. Playback even from folders in thumb-drive is straightforward. At full volume with the CD player or thumb-drive, I hear no significant distortion or speaker issues. Weaknesses: Should be able to go about 20% louder. Sometimes you want to cut loose a little in the office. This barely fits the bill for that, but for casual listening while working, solidly A-ok. The "EQualizer" is only bass and treble. A full star off for no mid-tone. BASS BOOST doesn't do much, but probably that keeps the mediocre particle-board speakers from rattling. As others have noted, no balance control (left - right volume). Even casual listeners appreciate being able to compensate for speaker position, and a "micro-system" with speakers that can be placed quite far apart certainly should include the feature. Sony still has a long way to go to get back to its glory days. This item, with the described shortcomings, is an example of short-sighted stinginess. Sony doesn't even offer a more advanced micro system for more money, one that a customer could upgrade to, so what was the point of leaving out something as standard as a balance control or midtone option in the EQ? In this price range, there are few options. Sony included as little as it could, but did make a system that looks nice, sounds good, and is super-simple to set up and operate. A little more generosity with features would go a long, long way with customers.
A**R
EXACTLY WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR
I purchased the Sony CMTSBT100 Music System about 6 months ago. I am very pleased with the system, and would recommend it to anyone. It may not be the loudest stereo system, but at 74 loud sound is not one of my concerns. I have turned the volume up to 20. Think the volume goes to 30, but 20 is more than enough for me, and I usually leave it at about 15, which is loud enough for me. The rich sound blew me away. Orchestra music like Boston Pops and 101 Strings really sounds great. I love listening to singers like Frank Sinatra and Diana Krall, since it is also great for vocals. Bluetooth was easy to use. It works with Echo Dot, with my Kindle and I really enjoy listening and watching baseball and football games, with the sound coming from the system. I also use it to listen to compact discs, listen to radio stations, and can listen to music streaming services like Amazon Music Limited, Pandora, Tune-In, i-Heart and Spotify. It would have been easy to buy a more powerful, and more expensive system, but this is exactly what I wanted, and I have no plans on upgrading to a high end system, since this system does everything I need. I love the convenience of having the remote, to switch from Audio In for television, to Bluetooth for music streaming services, to Tuner for listening to radio stations. I was surprised the system picked up so many radio stations, since our closest station is 34 miles from here, and we are 60 miles from a large city. We can also switch to CD on the remote control. It makes me wonder why anyone would buy a system with no remote control. We bought the system for only $168, but think the price went up, after we bought it last Christmas shopping season. I researched a lot of systems before deciding to buy the Sony CMTSBT100, but the reviews on Amazon convinced me it was the best stereo system at a very good price. We have had it for 6 months now, and have not had any problems, so would recommend this system to anyone. There is one very minor problem, and that is that CD's take a few seconds before they start playing, but that is so minor, that I still give the system 5 stars.
P**T
Surprising
Over several years of owning and heavily using this unit, I say it's worth it. Excellent beginner audiophile system. May lack a some of the lower end you'd get with three way speakers or a subwoofer, but it actually packs quite a punch and has a surprising amount of boom to it. This mighty little stereo is ideal for small to medium sized rooms. It won't rattle your house by any means, but it is quite loud and audible throughout it. The blutooth was always reliable and connected as expected. The CD player works great, AUX input is great for external gear such as a tape deck or turntable. The build quality is there, and it has a great 70s/80s stereo look that I love. Excellent quality sound, Sony never disappoints me, whether it's with headphones or speaker systems.
D**.
One year after (updated review)
First off, big thanks to everyone who posted their reviews. I did find that the CD player will take a few seconds to read a CD before it plays and it doesn't pick up up where it left off after you power on. The system will power down after when not in use and even when your CD is on pause. I didn't time it, mainly because these are minor issues at least for me. The remote is awesome. No eject button on the remote, but again, minor for me. The sound is fantastic! I don't bother with the bass boost because I can adjust the bass and treble using the remote which is perfect. I was able to connect my record player through the aux port located in the back (YES!) instead of the front. It's not RCA in case you were wondering. Overall, I am very happy with this system! One year later: Ok. I hate the CD player. It takes a very long time for the player to read the CD. My cheap boom box is way faster. And the tray button doesn't open the tray right away. I didn't think any of this would bug me, but after a year, it finally got on my nerves. Sounds great, but if you have little patience (which I now know I don't have), don't get this system.
N**Y
This allowed both my iphone and laptop computer to be connected wirelessly
Sony CMTSBT100 Micro Music System with Bluetooth and NFC I received my stereo a couple of days ago, and I am enjoying the use of it. Not only was it easy to set up, but it has an attractive finish, and smaller than I had expected. The wires for the speaker were of good length and once I found out where the red tab was for the wire, I was able to insert it into the right hole and get the speakers hooked up on the first go. The thing I liked most about the system is the Bluetooth. This allowed both my iphone and laptop computer to be connected wirelessly. Though the iphone connected quite quickly, connecting the laptop took some figuring out. I had to go into settings and go to Bluetooth or devices and add the Sony. It was the same premise as the iphone. It had to become discoverable for it to be wireless. But once everything was connected, the sound is very good. There is not a million features, which makes it easy to operate and master. The worst thing that I didn’t like was how tight the earphone wire gets in the earphone hole. Other than that, I think it is a cool sounding system that Sony has designed, that is affordable, good looking and doesn’t take up too much space on my desk.
B**H
Versitile, Small Footprint, Great Sound
This is actually the Second unit i bought because the First one was for my Work Holiday party. I liked it so much that i actually Got one for my own use. For the price you get Great sound, ( there is a bass boost function that mostly makes up for no Sub) it will connect to almost any device with all the options for I/Os and the Main unit is like the thickness of 2 hardback books!! Only Negative i would say is that since the remote is so small.. . they made some of the function access a bit convoluted.. but once you are set up with your favorite settings you don't have to bother with it again. This is not something that a super audiophile would want.. but for 200 bucks.. this is a wonderful unit that gets the job done great.
C**N
Excelente
Muy bueno , compacto , con buen sonido . Tiene Bluetooth, puerto usb y funciona perfecto con mi iPhone . Si quieres un diseño convencional y elegante este producto es para ti
P**S
Great bang for your buck!
I was looking for an all in one system that had Bluetooth and I could plug my turntable into. The CMTSBT100 seemed to fit the bill. My other option was a more expensive system, receiver, speakers, cd player...this was much more affordable and I am very happy w/ the system. The Bluetooth works great w/ my Nvidia Shield TV, I can watch movies or play games using the speakers. I am not an audiophile by any stretch but the speakers sound good to my ears. My turntable works great w/ the CMTSBT100! As for the CD player, it works fine, some people complained that it was too slow to load the cd, im not sure what they are going on about. Maybe compared to other players, but it does not seem any slower/faster than any cd player ive used in the past. Some have also complained that the unit was slow to turn on....again, no idea what they are talking about, I did not notice any painful wait for the unit to power on. Overall I really like the unit, its great to sit back on the couch and listen to tunes using the handy remote. This unit covers all the bases for what I wanted in a stereo. Good speakers, works w/ a turntable, plays cd's, has Bluetooth, usb function (not tried it yet) and am/fm radio. I like it and nothing about it is as slow as people have complained about.
J**Z
Excelente sonido!!
Excelente tamaño, excelente diseño y sobre todo excelente sonido!
S**E
Good sound and capability from a compact and inexpensive unit.
I ordered this primarily to play CDs but also for its Bluetooth capability. It goes together well although the speaker cables are quite short so I will have to extend them to fit the unit where I eventually would like it to be. The sound quality is good for this size of unit and all of the features are intuitive to understand, in particular the Bluetooth pairing was easy to set up and I was playing my iTunes library from the laptop in no time at all.
M**S
Sony MiniComponente me defraudo.
El mini es bueno a secas esperaba un mejor sonido, sin embargo me decepciono bastante, funciona bien pero repito el volumen es muy bajo y no tiene nada de fidelidad se escucha muy grabe repito esperaba mejor calidad por parte de sony si conectas tu computadora y pones youtube gran dilución el volumen es super bajo no entiendo porque es caro vs. precio buscaría otras opciones si lo que quieres es un sonido de primera con este definitivo no lo tendrás.
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