The Koss HH980 stereo system offers 25 watts per channel, a three-CD carousel changer, digital AM/FM tuner, Dynamic Bass Boost Sound, and a dual-well cassette recorder. Other features include a three-color fluorescent display, an equalizer with four preset curves, and 40-track programmability. The Koss HH980 comes with a 90-day parts-and-labor warranty.
1 Yuck
This is the worst stereo you can think of buying. I'm glad they don't make them anymore!!
2 Great system for the price
I do not think that I would have been happy paying the list price for this system, but I am very happy with the item based on the price I did pay. The CD gives good sound, but has skipped on one song on one CD (out of about 20 played). The larger speakers are good, but the two smaller speakers that are supposed to deliver "surround sound" provide very little volume in comparison.
3 awesome
What a great stereo at a great price. The best part is that it has an auxillary jack so that you can hook it up to the audio output of your tv or computer (record from mp3s to tapes!). Four quality speakers make for nice surround sound, and there's good bass. It has a lot of functions but oddly no autoreverse for tapes. Koss could use a little help in the looks department too. But overall, it has almost anything you could want from a stereo.
4 Good Sound
I just bought this stereo yesterday and I find it very good. There is a preset equalizer so that you can have the sound effect being classical, jazz, pop or rock. You can preset your radio stations like you would in a car. There is a sleep mode and a clock on it and much more. I was wanting to get an Aiwa just because it was on sale and Aiwa is good quality, but this stereo was cheaper and I really enjoy it. It's a great product so far.