At the outset let me say that this review is based on very limited experience with audio systems - namely - a telefunken( german brand) - [my fathers], a videocon stereo - my roommates, and a sony two in one - my own.
None of them have a cd playing facility - they were all two in ones - that is radio and cassette player. The last one still is.
The telefunken one was a good one till it turned four years old. Then its thread broke - the one thats used to control the radio channels. The tape recorder used to make meteoric sounds too.
So this gentleman was sentenced to retirement.
The other stereo I came across was my roommates videocon stereo - it had those huge speakers, and a lot of flashy buttons on it. We used to play it during lunch time and also after we came back from work, every day but no rough usage at all.
However, something broke inside somewhere - and the stereo went kaput. This took less than three months to happen. The workshop guy had something very unflattering to say aboutthese new fangled brands that take people for a ride. That, in fact was the first time we(me and my roommate) realised that theres more to quality that just the brand name.
So far, this was the experience I had had - when I set out to buy a stereo on my own, which was a SONY.
By now I had become really wary about flashy buttons, huge speakers and mega advertisements whenever it came to stereo systems.
So when I bought my sony stereo, it was a very simple model, all black and grey, with no gimmicks.
Its now two years old, and working as good as new. Its eaten a lot of dust too, [lazy me] but that hasnt affected performance. At times, the sound just goes off - but thats how we come to know that theres a power cut!
The stereo doesnt have too many features - no recording facility, no auto reverse, nothing. Very basic model - I forget the model number - will post it as soon as possible, but whatever features it has, this sony works perfectly fine.
So to sum up, reliability is important - if you are spending upwards of 3000 Rupees for a system, dont you think it should last for at least five years - thats two rupees a day? I doesnt really matter if you dont have all the latest features - they just keep adding them, but how many will you really use?
This is not to disparage multifunctional systems, but to emphasise on the reliability aspect.
Your comments invited.