Philips TAM4505/12 (Bluetooth, CD player, 2x 30 W)
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Philips TAM4505/12

Bluetooth, CD player, 2x 30 W


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RascherLampius11

2 months ago

How can I set the channels?

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digitec

2 months ago

To set radio stations, you can follow the steps below: 1. DAB+ stations: Press the DAB/FM button several times to select the DAB+ source. If you are selecting the DAB+ source for the first time or no DAB+ service is stored, press OK to start the scan. After the scan, the first available station will be played. 2. FM station: Press the DAB/FM button several times to select the FM source. Press and hold the PROG/SCAN button for more than two seconds to automatically save the available stations. The stations are programmed in the order of reception strength. 3. programme stations: Select a transmitter and press PROG/SCAN to activate the programming mode. Assign a number from 1 to 10 to the transmitter and confirm with PROG/SCAN.

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mamabe

3 months ago

Can i phone be played?

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digitec

3 months ago

Yes, the Philips TAM4505/12 can play music from an iPhone. This is done via Bluetooth, which makes it possible to stream music wirelessly from an iPhone or other Bluetooth-enabled devices. Functions of the Philips TAM4505/12: - Bluetooth 4.2 with A2DP, AVRCP and multipoint support. - CD player for CDs and MP3-CDs. - DAB+/FM radio with 20 presets. - USB port for playing music or charging devices. - Audio input for external sources. The Philips TAM4505/12 offers a total power of 60 W and has bass-reflex speakers for a rich sound.

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sutter_bruno

6 months ago

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digitec

6 months ago

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No, you cannot connect wireless speakers to the Philips TAM4505/12 stereo system. The system comes with fixed, wired speakers and does not offer an option for connecting wireless speakers.

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marybutz

1 year ago

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suburbansky

1 year ago

Obviously that doesn't work. If the price is not THE killer criterion, I would take a look at the compact systems from Denon, e.g. Denon CEOL N10 (Multiroom, Spotify Connect, CD player, Airplay, WLAN, Bluetooth, 2x 65 W) The Philips system is certainly okay, but listening to music is simply the most fun with Denon.

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CJB80

3 years ago

Is it possible to connect a record player?

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suburbansky

3 years ago

Directly, certainly not - in any case, you would need a phono preamplifier (e.g. Pro-Ject Phono Box). However, I wouldn't necessarily do that with this device either: The system only has a 3.5 mm line-in jack input on the front. Theoretically, you could connect the phono preamplifier to it (with an RCA jack adapter cable), but I can't imagine that it would sound particularly good (and it looks stupid to have a device permanently plugged into the front).

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