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The Panasonic RX-D550 is a sleek, portable HiFi sound system delivering 20W of powerful stereo audio through dual 8cm speakers with bass reflex ports. It supports multi-source playback including CD, FM radio, Bluetooth, and USB, offering versatile listening options. Designed for on-the-go use, it features an integrated handle and battery operation alongside mains power. Sound Booster EQ presets enhance bass or vocals, while a remote control provides convenient operation. Ideal for professionals seeking rich sound and flexible connectivity in a compact form.








| ASIN | B08Z3MKCBY |
| Antenna Location | For music players, For smartphones or tablets |
| Audio Driver Size | 8 Centimetres |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Audio output mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | 31,386 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 64 in Boomboxes |
| Box Contents | Power Adapter |
| Brand | Panasonic |
| Brand Name | Panasonic |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, USB |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 201 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05025232915286 |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 23.9D x 23.9W x 13H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Portable Radio |
| Item Weight | 2.5 Kilograms |
| Item height | 13 centimetres |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Material | Plastic |
| Maximum Speaker Output Power (in watts) | 20 Watts |
| Model Name | Panasonic RX-D550E-K: Powerful, Portable & Multisource Compatible FM Radio, with Bluetooth, USB, CD, 20W |
| Model Number | RX-D550E-K |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Mounting type | Tabletop Mount |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Features | Portable |
| Series Number | 550 |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 60 dB |
| Speaker Type | bookcase with subwoofer |
| Speaker maximum output power | 20 Watts |
| Specific Uses For Product | Outdoor/Portable Audio Setups, Home Entertainment Systems |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Tweeter Diameter | 1 Inches |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth, Radio Frequency |
| Woofer Driver Diameter | 8 Centimetres |
A**Y
Extraordinary sound for the size
Remarkable and powerful sound for its size sounds much much louder than stated The DAB is flawless and the cd player section sounds super rich and very clean in fact the whole sound quality is crystal clear and excellent this is why it's more expensive than others and obviously the price is a lot higher it is also made in Malaysia not China!! The ariel (teloscopic) is a generous size going higher than on other boom boxes (portable stereos) The FM is a little hissy but it's thats all really the USB selection while scrolling through music files is pretty fast and not much of a delay and its round the back of the device that I prefer as it looks much neater that a large uglay flash Drive stuck out of the front!!! I think the volume goes up to about 50 I can push it to about 35 without any degrade in sound.... at around 28 onwards it starts to go exceedingly loud..... and I don't hear any loss of bass it will however slightly loose some richness when pushed to 40 to 50 but I don't think it needs to be pushed that loud anyway, it seems to handle a lot of power without loosing the bass at a higher level than some cheaper stereos meaning it can take more gain pushing without distorting. I've had boom boxes that go to 40 but start to loose sound quality at around 23.... Also note that this Panasonic does not have an AUX or 3.5 jack even though I'm old school it's still worth the money I like to play CDs I have over 4,000 I will never get rid of.....most cannot be found on on line mp3 stores most young people today won't appreciate just how good CDs were ( are ) and their sound quality.....and as this Panasonic is not a high powered device I was careful not to give 4 stars as it is good at what it is compared to similar size stereos that sound utter dreadful this Panasonic has a nice smooth pleasant sound. and one more thing.......it takes batteries yes! the ones you know that can be replaced! im so fed up today of batteries (rechargeable) that are built in to items like blue tooth speakers that manufactures seem to be happy with us throwing the whole device away due to a suicide battery.!!! e waste!!
F**R
Could be so much better…
Despite having good points the Panasonic RX-D552 is not ideal, which is a great shame as it has potential to be an excellent unit. Sound Quality - The sound has a very good tone and the unit has plenty of power. I would prefer to have Bass, Treble and Mid (fully adjustable controls) as opposed to the provided EQ presets but what we have here offers a decent result together with the added Bass boost option. The Bass boost makes a noticeable difference but is not overpowering and, for me, the ‘Flat’ EQ setting with Bass boost ‘on’ provides excellent sound. Features - This unit offers DAB+, FM, CD, USB, and Bluetooth options and will play mp3s using both CDs and the the USB option. Unfortunately there is no ‘line in’ though that is not a problem for me but it could prove an issue for people who would like to connect a separate mp3 player, or similar external device. Presentation - A compact and pleasant looking unit that will slot easily into most spaces without drawing too much attention. Display - Tiny and NOT backlit so pretty much invisible and unusable unless you are within 3 feet of the unit in fairly strong light. The impact of this cannot be overstated; programming and setting up the unit is more difficult and takes longer than it should as a result and the remote control is less useful as you need to remember sequences to operate the unit and if you get lost there is no option but to get up and approach the unit to see where you are on the display. And when I approach the unit to see the screen I have to crouch because the screen is mounted near vertically and cannot be seen well from an angle either. In my view using this type and size of screen was an unfortunate design choice as it detracts from the enjoyment of using the unit overall. Remote Control - A comprehensive control allowing wide operation, but very limited in overall usefulness by the proximity issues with the display described above. Power - Can run on batteries which is important for true portability and may also explain why the screen is not backlit (energy conservation). This unit will, of course, run from mains power also. Price - The unit seems a little expensive for what it is, though my opinion here is no doubt affected by the usage issues with the display. Had the display been larger or had at least offered a backlighting option, hence been informative from a reasonable distance, the price would seem more appropriate. Despite its shortcomings I like the RX-D552, particularly its sound quality and portability. I will, for the most part, have to treat this unit in a similar way to one that does not have a remote control as I will need to be close-by to use it successfully. This is not a bad unit but could have been so much better if it had a decent screen. I would ideally award 3 1/2 stars if that were an option but have awarded 4 as it isn’t. **Since writing this review I have become aware of a nasty crackling sound that seems to occur mostly on the loudest sections of CDs and songs broadcast on DAB+. (I have not tried the USB stick functioning but suspect it would happen with that also.) This sounds to me like some form of digital distortion - a very annoying sound that I have tried to find a way around but have not been able to do so. At this point I’m not sure whether this is a fault with my particular unit or a fault inherent in the range. This unit is being returned.**
J**S
Impressive bit of kit
I bought this to replace a recently purchased Philips model which was completely underwhelming. This Panasonic unit impresses all the way - great sound, and I seem to be getting more DAB stations now. There is plenty of volume and the sound effects actually make a difference. The speakers really are very good - crystal clear, no distortion and with loads of oomph! The only negatives are that the LED screen showing function operations isn't illuminated, and it can be a bit difficult to make out the text clearly, and there seems to be no headphone socket. Also, the Basic User's Guide is... very basic, and stuffed full of other languages. But there is a 21 page English User's Manual available for download as a PDF file on the link on the front page of the Basic guide - I strongly urge buyers to download this as it is comprehensive and detailed and well worth printing out.
A**R
Good sound quality but issues with the design
I bought a Panasonic CD player/radio about twenty years ago and that was the main reason I went for Panasonic again. The sound quality is good, however, there are issues. I already have a good Pure DAB radio which works in every room in the house. I was looking forward to stereo DAB with the new Panasonic but discover that is refuses to work in most rooms as there is no signal. This is bizarre as the Pure has no such problem even though it has a much shorter aerial. And secondly, I expected the Panasonic to display a list of stations that could be scrolled through before one is selected. Instead, in order to get to a preferred station it is necessary to tediously advance one station at a time in alphabetical order. There are presets and I did select a station as a favourite but after I did I discovered I couldn't select any other station. I resolved this by re-scanning for stations which deselected the preset. If i hadn't I would be listening to just one radio station indefinitely! With my 20 year old Panasonic it is possible to program CD tracks in the required sequence, however, this isn't now possible. If you want to start with, say, track 5 you have to skip tracks 1-4. To complicate things the skip button is sometimes reluctant to work and can require a number of presses before it responds. This is true of the remote control and the button on the machine. I'm bemused why the technology for track selection has gone backwards in the last twenty years. I am enjoying using it and I can live with the issues; it's just a shame that the design is not better.
I**N
a brilliant little CD player and radio
for such a compact machine it is near to hi-fi standards. I have owned B&O and Denon hi-fis in the past but in my 90s have hearing and sight impairments which the RXD550movercome remarkably well. The remote control is a huge joy to use and the DAB and Bluetooth are a godsend. Only real grumble is the lack of backlight on the display. Well worth the higher cost than the RXD500.
F**5
Failed to fully function...
CD player worked fine & so did the volume with it, however when I used bluetooth to play music from my iphone library it only put out about a third of the regular volume even on max & became very tinny & lacking bass & body on that mode. It also kept skipping. I got no radio at all from it- no DAB, no FM. Faulty obviously. Disappointing as I'd previously always bought Panasonic home stereo systems since the 1990s & rated the brand quite highly for the price range. Returning this for a refund as I'm not tolerating non/semi-functional cr*p. I'll have to find something else similar that's fully functional.
I**I
Quality
I bought this item as it is made by Panasonic, and, having bought a Panasonic ghetto blaster in the 80s, which has a cassette, FM radio, and CD player, 40 watts, has served me very well and is still in fully working order, I decided to try this model as it has DAB+ radio and USB port. I wondered whether the output would be loud enough as it is half that of my 80s ghetto blaster, but I was not disappointed. I have not played it at full volume, but it is loud enough for my requirements. Plus the sound quality cannot be beaten. Panasonic ghetto blasters have a depth of sound which I find unrivalled, having several manufacturers` boomboxes. It is a great pleasure listening and one word describes this item - quality.
P**X
"Lovely tone"
As a CD player this is a little box of joy, especially once you get the hang of the various equaliser settings (downloading the full instruction book from the Panasonic website is a must). It does justice to everything - from classical to hip hop. Mind you, I can't comment on the DAB, as it's not available in our area, and I have to admit that the FM reception is dreadful, even with the aerial extended. MP3 playback is good though, but the position of the USB socket at the back rather than the front (where there is plenty of room at the bottom of the controls) is a pain in the ass. Having to use the DISPLAY button to reveal the track numbers all the time is also something of a pain. Other things to note: no headphone socket of any kind, and it can only receive Bluetooth to provide speakers for your Smart 'phone or other Bluetooth device; it doesn't transmit Bluetooth, so wireless headphones are a non-starter sadly. Nevertheless, all in all, very good value for money if you're just looking for a really good, portable player for in the home or outside (European plug included, by the way).
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