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Yamaha MCR-232 review

The Yamaha MCR-232 micro system might not be the newest kid on the block – you only have to look at its old Apple 30-pin dock and lack of wireless to see that – but what it lacks in the latest features, it makes up for with its likeable sound and affordable price.
Despite its small stature, in terms of scale the Yamaha more than holds its own against some of the beefier systems around for this money. 

Performance

We start with The Eagles’, and the sublime harmonies of the track fill our testing room with a surprising amount of space and airiness.
It’s a well-balanced listen for the most part too, and despite that subwoofer output we don’t find ourselves immediately wanting more from the low-end.
Vocals are clear and Adele’s soulful voice in  shows stacks of detail and emotion. Dynamically it’s strong too, and is adept at following the ebb and flow of a recording, making it an exciting listen.
We would still say it falls behind the likes of the  for rhythmic timing and dynamic handling, though. It’s good, but it’s not Award-winning.
However its biggest downfall comes from the treble. With a fairly hard-edged recording like Rolling in the Deep, the top-end can easily tip from bright to harsh, particularly at higher volumes.
The punching bassline in Eminem’s  is reproduced with control and agility, and while it might not reach as low into the bass as rivals, it has much more attack to it, easily keeping up with the midrange, which is also particularly well handled.

 


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