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Pioneer XCM56 Micro System
Available in White and Woodgrain Finish
Stream music from your Bluetooth-enabled devices or implement your traditional music collection with the stylish Pioneer XCM56 Micro Stereo System. It gives you a variety of ways to enjoy music, and provides high-quality sound to please your ears incredibly. It’s user-friendly, and simple to set up.
Simple Set-Up
The flexible speaker layout allows them to be placed either vertically or horizontally, making them an even easier fit into your lifestyle.
Woodgrain/White Finish
The X-CM56 speakers’ elegant woodgrain/white finish is designed to match a wide range of interiors, thus making them ideal for any room in your house.
Convenient Music Playback from Most Smartphones
The X-CM56 stereo system offers user friendly features, such as built-in Bluetooth1 to wirelessly enjoy music and internet radio from supported devices, such as smartphones, digital audio players, and personal computers.
For smartphones or digital audio players that support the Bluetooth with NFC functionality, wireless setup couldn’t be easier - by simply holding the supported device near the X-CM56B, pairing is even quicker.
Music and internet radio can be quickly enjoyed, thanks to the Bluetooth auto-connect function2 and Bluetooth standby function3, this allows the product to be powered on and immediately start wireless playback, even if the product has been turned off.
High Quality Sound, in a Compact Size
Sound reproduction of powerful bass and expansive high tones are achieved by the combination of utilizing a high-performance amplifier, with an overall output of 30 Watts (15 Watts + 15 Watts) and two-way separate speakers (94 mm diameter woofer and 50 mm diameter tweeter).
Music Playback, Your Way
The X-CM56 supports a wide range of audio formats, including CD, USB, or AM/FM radio.
Low-Level Power Output/Auto Power-Off
The X-CM56 features a stand-by power consumption of less than 0.5 Watts as well as power-off functionality that automatically switches to stand-by mode, when it is not in operation.
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