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I recently bought a Sony CMT-SBT20B DAB HiFi System to replace a similar Sony system I'd had for about 10 years.
The new system sems to have lost some important functionality that the opder system had.
Can anyone help? Or do I need to ditch it and buy another make/model?
The Problem
I can't find any way to programme the new HiFi system so that, when I turn it on with the remote controller, it starts on the radio frequency it was on when it was switched off. It always starts with the first radio station in the alphabetical scanned list ('Absolute Radio'). It's infuriating, No longer can I simply turn the radio on in the morning and have it on my favourite BBC station. I have to turn it on, wait for it to start, and then press the pre-programmed button to get to the station I need.
Is there any way around this, or has Sony taken a retrograde step here?
Thanks for any help/pointers before I decide that I've thrown £100 down the drain.
Just an update - it works fine when set to FM i.e. remembers station when turned off and if switching back from another function just DAB it completely forgets. Can people check it's just the DAB function.
Thanks
I've given up on this system. Its inability to return to the last DAB station it was tuned to, in my opinion, makes it 'not of merchandisable quality'. Especially as older Sony systems with similar specs, and every other system I've seen, used or read about, have this basic functionality.
I returned my CMT-SBT20B today to Sony via Amazon (where I bought it) and replaced it with a unit from another manufacturer.
It's a great pity that this piece of technology, and Sony support, have failed here. People like me have trusted the Sony brand over the years and spent many '000s of dollars, pounds, euros, yen on Sony technology in the past. This one leaves a nasty taste in the mouth.
Just thought I should jump in and express my disappointment with this mini HiFi also.
Oddly I don't have your problem with the DAB channel on startup, the unit remains on the previously playing station -- so I think you are correct in claiming this is a malfunction. They should have a firmware patch to fix your problem, but I couldn't find it if there is.
I also checked the USB port, and it played happily with 251 songs with a VFAT (=FAT32) file system on Verbatim USB stick. Maybe Australia got a different batch.
My issue is with the need to set presets in order to go to another startion. The only way to get to another DAB channel appears to be by doing a Scan - which then erases all my presets! So you basically need to assign all your presets the first time - and forget looking for new channels after that.
To be fair, I downloaded the manual before purchasing, and (reading between the lines) all the "features" I don't like are explained there.
Other "features" I don't like are:
The sound is good to my ears and the blue tooth functions are okay.
I bought mine from Kogan, and only a month later I saw there were two second hand units in Cashconverters. I guess there have been some other unhappy customers.
I have been a fan of Sony for some time, so this is really only my first big disappointment with them.
DON’T BUY IT HERE’S WHY: