Toshiba TY-ASW91 Micro Component Speaker System: Wireless Bluetooth Speaker Sound System with FM, USB & CD, AUX Input, LED Display and Remote Control




Key features
- •PREMIUM AUDIO SPEAKERS: External amplifier offers professional bass and loud surround sound quality
- •MULTIMEDIA PLAYER: Connect with Bluetooth, USB or AUX, listen to FM radio or play music on CD or MP3. Make sure the distance between this unit and the device is within 10m
- •COMPACT AND PORTABLE: Personal system is small enough for a bookshelf or for transporting to a party
- •REMOTE CONTROL INCLUDED: Set comes with a handy remote to easily change streaming function from afar
- •SLEEK DESIGN: Toshiba's home audio system has a stylish, minimalist black design with an LED display
Toshiba TY-ASW91 Micro Component Speaker System: Wireless Bluetooth Speaker Sound System with FM, USB & CD, AUX Input, LED Display and Remote Control
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.7
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Based on 10 reviews
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A Big Disappointment
Larry P Zimmerman•March 23, 2018
Way too much base and I have no way to adjust it to a more moderate sound. Also, it has NO jack for ear buds or head phones.
Good value if you buy off of Amazon warehouse.
ChapDan•March 14, 2018
Got this unit a few weeks and very pleased with it so far. We use the blue tooth function with Alexa and it performs flawlessly. Nice sound for the size. We got it off of warehouse at a decent discount. I don't think it's worth their regular asking price at around $100.00. Ours came in new condition but was missing the battery for the remote. The speakers are a nice size; the unit itself is surprisingly small.
She is very happy with it
J. D. Beischel•March 3, 2018
Bought it for my granddaughter as a Christmas present. She is very happy with it. Uses it with her iPod to stream music using the bluetooth connection. Also great FM reception.
Works great for a bedroom.
TechGuy•January 12, 2018
Unit works as advertised. Quick delivery.
Good sound, good value, not perfect, but overall good.
Amazon Customer•January 10, 2018
I have been on the hunt for a small stereo for my son's room. The criteria were good sound quality, CD player, Bluetooth (optional) and small form factor. Since boom boxes aren't really a thing anymore a shelf or micro system seemed like a good choice. In the price range of this stereo, most competing products had very poor sound quality. I had tried a Toshiba boom box and the sound was so awful, I immediately boxed it back up and had a return processed in 20 min. Yuck.
This device (for the price mind you) passes the good sound quality test. Many similar devices have harsh midrange sound, and either tinny highs or nonexistent highs. Bass is hit or miss on many, usually a miss, but it's tough to get balanced sound out of something this inexpensive. While the sound is good, it's not great; I believe this has a lot to do with the speaker construction. First off, the cabinets are very thin and light--no surprise at this price point. They look as anonymous as possible and honestly they look rather cheap up close. There is a single driver in the cabinet, looks to be about 5.5" which must do the job of all sound reproduction. While the covers are not removable, it's pretty easy to see through the mesh with a bright light. What appears to be missing is a bass vent which seemed odd because the bass did not sound muffled or dampened; in fact, bass response is quite good despite the cheap look and feel of the speaker. However, there is a bass port hidden behind the mesh which means it's in the front of the speaker. Maybe not a problem, there's nothing saying that a small speaker can't have the bass vent in the front (although usually small speakers have them in the rear). What is a problem is that at medium volume, the air pressure vibrates the mesh which rattles against the grille frame. It's not TERRIBLE but there is indeed a slight buzz that is indeed audible. Additionally, the speakers themselves don't look like they belong with the stereo; for a similar volume cabinet, they could have been designed to match the size and shape of the stereo unit itself. I suppose these are the details lost when operating on a budget. Mids are reasonably well represented but sometimes have that paper cone effect where some frequencies can be a little harsh; highs are acceptable. There are four EQ modes, jazz, pop, rock, and classical; if you've used a stereo of this sort, you'll be familiar with how the modes change the sound (that is, set it to jazz and never touch it again).
The CD player (however unpopular those are these days) performs adequately; I had purchased a similar Samsung stereo that has an extremely loud CD player mechanism. It's so loud that I had to place some thin foam under the cabinet as one could hear the motor sounds at moderate volumes--very irritating. This unit does not suffer the same issue of a noisy CD mechanism, but it's not the quietest I've ever heard. With the volume set at 5, the CD player will be louder than the music it's playing. Bluetooth is unremarkable, it connects easily and has a good range of about 20 feet through some walls before cutting.
The one feature that I found conspicuously absent is a sleep timer. Even the cheapest of the cheap typically include this feature and I'm quite surprised there is nothing here. Given that this will be used in a bedroom, I'm partially tempted to return it and keep searching, but I'm not sure if I feel like packing up yet another stereo to go back.
In all, it gets three stars for better than expected sound quality in this price bracket, but loses out on two for the cheap speaker design/build and the lack of a sleep timer.
This device (for the price mind you) passes the good sound quality test. Many similar devices have harsh midrange sound, and either tinny highs or nonexistent highs. Bass is hit or miss on many, usually a miss, but it's tough to get balanced sound out of something this inexpensive. While the sound is good, it's not great; I believe this has a lot to do with the speaker construction. First off, the cabinets are very thin and light--no surprise at this price point. They look as anonymous as possible and honestly they look rather cheap up close. There is a single driver in the cabinet, looks to be about 5.5" which must do the job of all sound reproduction. While the covers are not removable, it's pretty easy to see through the mesh with a bright light. What appears to be missing is a bass vent which seemed odd because the bass did not sound muffled or dampened; in fact, bass response is quite good despite the cheap look and feel of the speaker. However, there is a bass port hidden behind the mesh which means it's in the front of the speaker. Maybe not a problem, there's nothing saying that a small speaker can't have the bass vent in the front (although usually small speakers have them in the rear). What is a problem is that at medium volume, the air pressure vibrates the mesh which rattles against the grille frame. It's not TERRIBLE but there is indeed a slight buzz that is indeed audible. Additionally, the speakers themselves don't look like they belong with the stereo; for a similar volume cabinet, they could have been designed to match the size and shape of the stereo unit itself. I suppose these are the details lost when operating on a budget. Mids are reasonably well represented but sometimes have that paper cone effect where some frequencies can be a little harsh; highs are acceptable. There are four EQ modes, jazz, pop, rock, and classical; if you've used a stereo of this sort, you'll be familiar with how the modes change the sound (that is, set it to jazz and never touch it again).
The CD player (however unpopular those are these days) performs adequately; I had purchased a similar Samsung stereo that has an extremely loud CD player mechanism. It's so loud that I had to place some thin foam under the cabinet as one could hear the motor sounds at moderate volumes--very irritating. This unit does not suffer the same issue of a noisy CD mechanism, but it's not the quietest I've ever heard. With the volume set at 5, the CD player will be louder than the music it's playing. Bluetooth is unremarkable, it connects easily and has a good range of about 20 feet through some walls before cutting.
The one feature that I found conspicuously absent is a sleep timer. Even the cheapest of the cheap typically include this feature and I'm quite surprised there is nothing here. Given that this will be used in a bedroom, I'm partially tempted to return it and keep searching, but I'm not sure if I feel like packing up yet another stereo to go back.
In all, it gets three stars for better than expected sound quality in this price bracket, but loses out on two for the cheap speaker design/build and the lack of a sleep timer.
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