| Denon S32 Networked AM/FM Internet Table Radio
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| Tivoli M1CLA Model One Classic Walnut/Beige Table Radio
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| Denon S52 Networked AM/FM HD Internet Table Radio with XM Capability
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| Sangean WR-3 AM/FM and CD Table Radio
The Sangean WR3 is the table-top Stereo radio that the many have been waiting for. Its features start with the ability to play MP3s and Windows ... Read More
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( 6 reviews )




Posted: Aug 2 2008
I had read reviews of most of the high-end table-top radios with CD - Bose, Cambridge, Polk, Tivoli and a few others. No iPod connection required for me, though it has a line-in. The radio does AM/FM, CD (MP3), USB Flash (though it sticks out the front) and up to 2GB SD cards. I ripped my CD collection to high quality 320kbps - just over 2MB per minute. I bought a 3-pack of 2GB SD cards and each 1 holds about 15 hours of music. The sound is fantastic and as good as any mid-priced stereo receiver/speakers. It fills a medium size room loudly and at soft "talking party" volume, it fills a large room with excellent sounds. 1 nit - The unit must be controlled by the remote. The front knob only does on/off and volume. The remote is a small flat device that needs to be within about 10-12 feet of the radio and pointed straight towards the front. Highly recommended.




( 1 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: Jun 22 2008
I bought this radio for my kitchen, which is a high traffic, high use area. It has great sound but the features are the real sell. I was frustrated because most everything out there was focused on the iPod which I will never own. Also, most of the CD players will play mp3s but not wma format. My collection of thousands of songs are wma. This radio plays mp3 and wma formats from 3 different sources (USB drive, SD card or CD). It also has an aux jack so I can plug my (non-iPod) player in. Now, my kids and I can each have our own music on whatever media we like and just plug it in. On top of all this, it has RDS (Radio Data System) that tells you the names of songs and groups from radio stations that participate. I have always loved this feature on my car radio. Now for the downside. All the functionality is on the remote. All you can do from the radio is power and volume. I would have liked a little more functionality available on the radio. Also, there does not seem to be a way to make it so the RDS display is the default. I have to hit the mode button when I switch to a station that supplies RDS. This radio is a little pricey but well worth it and much less expensive than the Bose Wave radio that has nowhere near the features.




Posted: May 7 2008
This is one sharp looking radio...it has a beautiful symetry about it....& yes, it sounds as good as it looks....so good it seems there is only one thing this Sangean cannot do that full size stereo systems can....& that is produce sound at levels that will distort your perception of time & space....& you know what?....i have outgrown the need for such things & am perfectly content to listen to music at decible levels that are comfortable to hear....in this Sangean, less is truely more....the WR-3 is packed with features i may never use, but it is great to have them anyway....love the blue info display....& how it "says" hello when you boot it up....i have parked this under the wide screen on the wall in my modestly sized living room, & it is accusticly & astheticly perfectly suited for the room, it looks so good it competes with the tv at being a focal point of attention....reception in both AM & FM is excellent & the remote is nice too, one glance is all you need to get it set up in seconds...the cabinet is heavy & sports an excellent finish....one complaint i have though.....is that stupid sticker they put on the FRONT of the unit...which, if they were considerate enough to have used a label that does not leave behind glue residue....would not have been a problem....but they were not considerate, & it is a problem, as it does leave behind a sticky, hard to clean mess right on the front of your new radio....how freaking lame!.....a minor point but worth noting non-the less.....the WR-3 is a unique peice of sophisticated, fine fidelity furniture that i highly recommend to all in need of such.
| CROSLEY CORP. Explorer-1 Table Clock Radio CRXM
Explore. Explorers have expanded our perception of the world around us. Beyond AM/FM radio lies XM a totally new band of frequencies that span ... Read More
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Posted: Oct 3 2007
I want to buy this product and have followed it from Amazon to Country Home Products to the Crosely website. On the Crosley website instead of vague information regarding the "antenna" it explains the necessity of purchasing either an XM mini tuner to play XM (as well as getting a subscription to XM) or ordering another product an XM Mini Tuner and Home Dock. This explicit information should added to both this website and the Country Home Products website. Otherwise purchasers will not get what they think they paid for. All of these items are on back order according to the Crosley website and no date is given as to when it should be available. I am disappointed but want to order this item. No it is not portable and light. I want something that I don't have to build but can simply attach a tuner and go after getting the subscription. This looks like it.
| Sangean HDR-1 HD Radio/AM/FM stereo radio
stereo AM/FM clock radio * HD Radio tuner with multi-casting reception * 20 station presets (10 FM, 10 AM) * 5 watts x 2 channels * two 2-1/2" ... Read More
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| Sirius Satellite Table Radio
Bring sophisticated technology into your home with our Sirius Satellite Table Radio by Tivoli Audio . An appealing combination of AM/FM radio and ... Read More
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| Tivoli Audio KLOSS MODEL ONE AM/FM Table Radio ( Black )
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| CX-166 Coby AM/FM Table Radio with MP3 Music Playback&USB Port
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( 2 reviews )




Posted: Aug 1 2007
My elderly mother lives in an assisted living community and has lost most of her eyesight to macular degeneration. Finding electronic equipment she can successfully use is a problem with SO MANY gizmos cluttered with small buttons for controlling everything. I searched for literally YEARS for a reasonably priced, well made table radio for her (one that she could actually use). The tiny picture available here suggests that the big white button on the dial actually turns the AM/FM tuner and I was delighted to find when I opened the box that it does indeed control the tuner. In fact, it gears down so that you get really fine tuning for radio stations (you turn the dial all the way around about 4 times when going from the lowest end of the dial to the highest end). It also comes with a tuning light that turns green when you have the signal at the best strength. The volume knob is also simple to operate. The built in mono speaker has good sound and nice bass. My mother is thrilled!




( 1 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: Jun 2 2007
As radio, the CX-166 does well on AM, but the FM circuitry is not up to decent standards and an antenna wire dangling somewhere is necessary. It labors even to pick up FM signals from radio stations within 25 miles. It comes with a single USB thumbdrive input slot for users carrying their MP3 or WMA tunes in the root. It does not support separate folders for different music genres, nor does it allow for even random playing. Each time you choose the USB mode, it starts from the beginning and you must push a tiny hard-to-press button to skip to the next, or go back one at a time. While in USB mode, there is an annoying low-frequency hum from the speakers, but not in either radio mode. I do appreciate the analog tuning dial for AM/FM radio station selection, and also like the analog volume control, rather than stepped button pushes. The turn switch to choose between OFF-USB-AUX-FM-AM is very stiff, however, and the knob is small.
| Sangean WR-2 Digital AM/FM Tabletop Radio, Black
Boasting an acoustically balanced wooden enclosure and an enhanced front-firing 3-inch speaker, the Sangean WR-2 tabletop radio offers the sound ... Read More
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( 22 reviews )




Posted: Aug 28 2008
Good Sound, needs more station presets. While I agree with most reviews that this radio has good sound, I'm just not sure its a $140 good.




Posted: Aug 16 2008
Everything about this clock radio is great except the brightness control. The LCD that displays the clock and radio stations is way too bright. I can not go to sleep with a light blasting in my face. I'm going to try to buy something that goes over the display and dims the light. Even if I can't dim the brightness enough, I will still keep the radio. For the money I don't think there is a clock radio out there that is as good as this one. By the way, don't buy the Boston Acoustics Horizon Solo or it's predecesor. The functionality of the clock radio is insane. When I used the SLEEP feature with an AM station that works when SLEEP is off, I get a loud humming sound that drowns out the commentator.




Posted: Jul 5 2008
I love listening to NPR in my Kitchen and have been searching for a radio that will pull in the two NPR stations that are available to me here in Charleston. My first try was the Tivoli Model 1 from Henry Kloss. It was very attractive and worked fairly well for a short period of time. One day (after the warranty ran out) it just stopped and it still is dead. Piece of junk..... Anyway, I digress. I have had this WR-2 now for 3 months and let me tell you, it is flawless. Great sound (better than the Tivoli), allows me to play my Ipod and it pull all of the available stations in if I use the auxiliary antenna. All in all, a great radio for a killer price. I cannot rate this as a clock radio but I don't think that this is it's primary purpose. Love this radio!
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