1. Sound the Pioneer system remarkably well: Bass to +4 and Trebble to -1 or equalizer to "Active". Operation very easy.
2. Locker 20 FM (FM) transmitter stored in self-imposed order (do not store above preset, but about TUNE + and Memory). Private house antenna connector (not supplied wire antenna).
3. SAT receiver via LINE IN connected to the X-HM11: also good sound on the 15 watt speakers with relatively powerful bass. Speakers sound tinny not.
4. CD drive plays without grinding or gnashing of a home-burned times 12 years ago audio CD in good sound quality (test-song: Sting "Fragile").
5. 32-GB USB stick with 996 mp3 files stored in folders is detected without any problems. Navigation easy (corresponds to the navigation of a USB to a single-line car radio display). Is on the display either the folder number, track number, folder name, and the ID3 tag with the title and artist, and duration as being implemented or text.
6. display is dimmable.
CONCLUSION:
First of all: I'm not an electrician. Program the but for about 40 years in every cottage and multiple home all stereo systems themselves according to my wishes. Complete installation of this system, including building and connecting the speakers with the extension speaker cable without reading the manual within less than 45 minutes.
For this price in this quality and functionality it may be difficult to find an equivalent micro-stereo system. Only the analog LINE IN connector is hardly as a separate connection to find at the back today.