I've recently found a very inexpensive stereo that works just fine for our apartment. It's the GPX Home Music System. Yes, it's a $45 stereo from Kmart. But, it can connect to all my devices and it generates enough volume for my living room. This stereo would work well in any apartment, dorm room or child's bedroom. If you are looking for a good little stereo for a small space, here's my review:
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Tuesday, June 11, 2013
A Good Stereo For An Apartment
You can't really exercise a stereo in an apartment. Even if your stereo's volume goes up to 11, you really can't push it past a 2 or 3 without disturbing your neighbors and being a rude neighbor. But, that doesn't mean you can't enjoy music. It just means that high volumes and thumping bass aren't a great idea. Instead a more modest bookshelf stereo might be a better idea for apartment life.
I've recently found a very inexpensive stereo that works just fine for our apartment. It's the GPX Home Music System. Yes, it's a $45 stereo from Kmart. But, it can connect to all my devices and it generates enough volume for my living room. This stereo would work well in any apartment, dorm room or child's bedroom. If you are looking for a good little stereo for a small space, here's my review:
I've recently found a very inexpensive stereo that works just fine for our apartment. It's the GPX Home Music System. Yes, it's a $45 stereo from Kmart. But, it can connect to all my devices and it generates enough volume for my living room. This stereo would work well in any apartment, dorm room or child's bedroom. If you are looking for a good little stereo for a small space, here's my review:
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