Sony firmware update louder rdh1/6/2023 ![]() ![]() The Mini Muteki’s oversized volume control can be found slightly further around the top (or side, if vertical) of the boombox - it’s a large dial that only changes the volume when the system’s turned on, so there’s no chance of someone turning it up to deafening levels accidentally. Seven buttons for playback - folder navigation, play/pause, bass boost, function toggle and an EQ - sit above the iPod docking area, and there’s also a power switch on the top righ-hand corner next to a single-line, orange multi-function display. Around the back of the player, there's an antenna connector for the integrated AM/FM radio tuner, and a stereo analog audio input for connecting a PC, DVD or Blu-ray player, or portable media player. Under the dock, there's a USB input - you can connect a USB stick or hard drive full of music files, or any device that can act as a USB host. The RDHGTK11iP, or the Mini Muteki to use a friendlier name, can be set up horizontally or vertically - if you don’t have enough space to put it on a tabletop, you can stand it on the floor.Īll the Mini Muteki’s controls are clustered to the right-hand side (when horizontal) or the top (when vertical) - central there is an iPod/iPhone dock with a 30-pin connector, although the dock doesn’t swivel to remain upright when the Mini Muteki is vertical. Sony RDHGTK11iP: Design, setup and features
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