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Aiwa Stereo 600

seb968 - 2013-10-11 11:49

Hi again, Just thought I'd ask you good people for your opinions on the Aiwa Stereo 600. I think it looks quite cool, very 80's....but is it good? How does it rate? (Of course I'm not suggesting for one minuet that there is one fore sale on ebay!!)

samovar - 2013-10-11 12:22

all the aiwas of that generation are excellent boxes, and the 600 is no exception. it looks very classical despite the absence of VU meters --but there is a three-way linear led. and it sounds good, with a nice bass thanks to the DLS (Dynamic Loudness System). in my opinion it has also a very smooth line-in: my i-pod works better here than with many other boxes. i've seen plenty of them in the wild and on the bay, so you should get one at a very reasonable price

michiel - 2013-10-11 12:22

*starting up my ebay sniper* 

seb968 - 2013-10-11 12:33

Originally Posted by samovar:

all the aiwas of that generation are excellent boxes, and the 600 is no exception. it looks very classical despite the absence of VU meters --but there is a three-way linear led. and it sounds good, with a nice bass thanks to the DLS (Dynamic Loudness System). in my opinion it has also a very smooth line-in: my i-pod works better here than with many other boxes. i've seen plenty of them in the wild and on the bay, so you should get one at a very reasonable price


Thanks for the info

seb968 - 2013-10-11 12:35

Originally Posted by Michiel:

*starting up my ebay sniper* 

michiel - 2013-10-11 12:51

You're safe Seb. It's a tone control only box and I hate that 

seb968 - 2013-10-11 13:07

Oh, I didn't notice that, good point!

nickfish - 2013-10-11 13:18

Don't let the tone control put you off. You just leave it half way and press the DSL button to add instant warmth to the lovely tonal balance. Nothing sounds nicer than an aiwa. None of them are incredibly loud or powerful and to expect too much would be missing the point. Its about quality not quantity here.

seb968 - 2013-10-11 13:29

For me quality always pips quantity in the priority stakes!  Beggining to think that I ought to start taking these Aiwa machines seriously.

stereo.mad - 2013-10-11 13:39

It's a nice sounding box
The only thing I don't like is that it has tone istead of bass/treble but I guess it has DSL to make up for it!

seb968 - 2013-10-11 13:50

Originally Posted by stereo mad:
It's a nice sounding box
The only thing I don't like is that it has tone istead of bass/treble but I guess it has DSL to make up for it!

A loudness button can work wonders but I'm wondering if I can do better. Shame I can't listen to it! 

samovar - 2013-10-11 13:50

Originally Posted by Seb968:

I ought to start taking these Aiwa machines seriously.

you should. if i weren't already SANYOvar, i'd be samAIWAr. aiwas are wonderful: very elegant and, as NickFish put it, quality units.

seb968 - 2013-10-11 14:02

Thanks for your replies, I'm getting a lot out of this.  

deliverance - 2013-10-11 15:04

the 600 is a good box as already stated dont let the tone only put you off the dsl makes up for that ,   plus the deck is easy to do so happy days  

deliverance - 2013-10-11 15:05

Originally Posted by Michiel:

*starting up my ebay sniper* 


you sneaky little beggar     

seb968 - 2013-10-12 00:47

Originally Posted by deliverance:

the 600 is a good box as already stated dont let the tone only put you off the dsl makes up for that ,   plus the deck is easy to do so happy days  

Thanks for the advice

deech - 2013-10-12 01:08

Aiwas are such  nice machines.

What said about being elegant and

and looking nice are true !

In terms of sound though if i compare an

aiwa 945 with a jvc M70 which are about the same size

then the m70 wins at all times !!

seb968 - 2013-10-12 02:26

Originally Posted by deech:

Aiwas are such  nice machines.

What said about being elegant and

and looking nice are true !

In terms of sound though if i compare an

aiwa 945 with a jvc M70 which are about the same size

then the m70 wins at all times !!

Ahh, interesting! Thanks,

michiel - 2013-10-13 12:55

Is this an aka of the 600? Bought it this morning for 20 euros. It will come by post...


photo

deliverance - 2013-10-13 12:58

yeah i did not know there was a aka of the aiwa till now good score michiel you jammy sod  

michiel - 2013-10-13 13:10

It is an Aristona, that's a budget brand of Philips. It's made in Singapore, just like the Aiwa. Hope it's still good when it arrives, it looks pretty clean 

deliverance - 2013-10-13 13:15

not to many of them about a rare bird i bet  .

seb968 - 2013-10-13 13:29

Looks great!

northerner - 2013-10-13 14:28

You do get some fantastic bargains Michiel!....not seen that one before, congrats

michiel - 2013-10-13 14:34

It's a Aristona TR-5842, google doesn't know it. Looks like the speaker grills are silver. Hope it's here soon, will post pics 

michiel - 2013-10-13 14:40

Originally Posted by Northerner:
You do get some fantastic bargains Michiel!....not seen that one before, congrats

Thanks Si, I said to myself that I would cool down with buying boxes. But can't resist these radios 

samovar - 2013-10-14 13:14

Originally Posted by deech:

Aiwas are such  nice machines.

What said about being elegant and

and looking nice are true !

In terms of sound though if i compare an

aiwa 945 with a jvc M70 which are about the same size

then the m70 wins at all times !!

for once i have to disagree with deech. the m70 is considerably bigger than the 945. if we single out size and only consider sound, a fairer comparison would be with --say-- the 660. then the m70 will certainly win in terms of power (it's definitely louder). but in my very humble opinion the 660 has a warmer sound. it would be interesting to see if NickFish agrees with me, as he recently got a 660 and reviewed it very favourably.

this said, i see nothing wrong with going after a 600 and a 660 and an m70 and... you name it!

radio.raheem - 2013-10-14 15:38

The 660 is warmer....that's one thing i don't like about the m70...lack of warmth