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Feb 18, 2021
Older design, good quality.
1 of 1 found this helpful This model is now rather dated, yet has wonderful sound and functionality.
Paired with compact/bookshelf Mission speakers has a warm sound.
Has 2 pairs of AUX in and out (RCA plugs), plus SubWoofer (RCA plug) out.
Speaker connections are "push the wire in to a sprung orifice" type, requires thicker cables to make contact.
Needs a dibber/remote to use all of the functions.

Apr 30, 2020
Light, willing, battery chainsaw
This will be lightly used by me.
It will be used for occasionally cutting thicker items such as branches, or trees up to 18" diameter.
Already it has saved me much time.
My usual tools for cutting such wood are battery powered sabre saws and circular saws (which see heavy and regular use). This device manages to munch its way through thicker wood with relative ease.
This happy munching is why I like it so much. It pulls itself through the wood, I don't need to apply pressure to get it to cut.
I would *not* recommend this for regular or professional wood cutting, as there are more powerful devices (with larger blades) available. For my use, light, occasional, wonderful.
It may well be fine and happy for much heavier use than I will ever task it with, but were I to be doing this, I'd have bought a device with more power and a longer reach.
I'm glad that I bought it. :-)
It is currently sitting in an aluminium foil sump, as the chain saw oil does weep when sitting flat.
I will hang it from a nail to prevent such weeping when I reconfigure the toolshed.
It comes *almost* ready to go, but do be aware that it will need some chainsaw oil, - my local tractor shop sells such oil in 1 litre or 5 litre bottles) (and grease and a grease gun if used regularly - to inject inside the nose of the guidebar) as well as a means of sharpening the blade as it becomes dull over time, especially if it finds nails or other ironwork, or it enters soil when running. The oil is essential, the grease and sharpener will not be needed until several hours work have been done.