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Sony CD Clock Radio - ICFCD7000BLK Review

Sony CD Clock Radio - ICFCD7000BLKLoaded with options. Good sound for its size. When using the CD for alarm, you can select what track to play and set the volume. It can be set to be very dim too, so it won't bother the light sleeper. I burnt my own CD with my favorite tunes and I can change which tune to wake up every no and then. Great purchase.

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AM/FM/MP3/CD Clock Radio, Black/Silver, AC/Battery (Incl)

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jWin JXCD428 Portable CD AM/FM Stereo Cassette Review

jWin JXCD428 Portable CD AM/FM Stereo CassetteThe problem I have with this player is that when you are playing a tape the machine makes an awful background sound. I was very dissapointed because I wanted to be able to play my tapes at the office. The radio and the CD players sound quality is good.

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The Jwin JXCD428 is CD, cassette, and am/fm compatible. The top load design makes it easy to use while the dynamic bass boost system provides good sound quality.

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Sony CFDG700CP CD Boombox Radio Cassette Recorder Review

Sony CFDG700CP CD Boombox Radio Cassette RecorderThis is by far one of the best sounding CFD-G series boombox from Sony to date. With all those years experimenting with different subwoofer sizes and enclosure volume and bass reflex port lengths, Sony has finally found the right equation in the 700CP. To call this machine a boombox may be a bit of an insult, given the kind of sound it can deliver with its enormous speaker system and a powerful bi-amplifier.

The CFD-G700CP is huge. This is a boombox that requires so much table space it makes your Micro Hi-Fi (if you have one) look really, mirco. I'm sure some will get turned off by its loud and aggresive look, but the teenagers and those young at heart will love it. Especially the sound.

The 700CP can pump out so much bass, if you have not seen the unit yourself, you'd be wondering if you're listening to the bass sounds from a mid-sized bookshelf Hi-Fi. Of course, all that bass is worth nothing if the system can only deliver loud punchy bass with muffled mids and highs. No. The 700CP delivers everything from somewhere around 80Hz all the way to 16KHz, all in great clarity thanks to its Bi-Amplifier. The two full range speakers and metal tweeters are driven by a stereo amplifier used primarily to deliver mids and highs, and the 13cm subwoofer is pumping air through the front dual bass-reflex ports using a dedicated bass amplifier, keeping the mids and highs completely uninterrupted.

Even at high volume, the sound from the subwoofer remains solid and deep, and if you think there is just way too much bass, the subwoofer has two level settings for you to keep all that rumbling under control. You can also turn the bass amplifier off completely to listen exclusively to the sounds from the mid-high speakers.

The line-in port is neatly tucked away at the lower right hand side of the system with a built-in line in plug and also a jack, so you can either connect a portable music player directly to the device using the built-in line in plug (3.5mm stereo plug) or connect anything else to the device using a cable with a 3.5mm stereo plug on one end.

This boombox is of course missing a back-lit LCD, which is strange considering there was an earlier generation G series (G55 I think) that came with a red LED backlighting. Also, the cassette deck is a single-direction deck, so if you're still playing alot of cassette tapes, you'll be a little disappointed by the lack of the auto-reverse feature still found on most mid-range to high-end Micro Hi-Fis. The device also supports MP3 playback as well, but does not support Sony's proprietary Atrac3 files.

Hear it to believe it. This machine trumps Sony's CMT-EH10, CMT-NEZ33, CMT-NEZ55 plus alot of those self-proclaimed micro hi-fi systems out there. You won't be dissapointed. And to top it off, it runs on 8 D-size batteries (even the cheap Manganese ones) when you can't find an AC outlet or when there's a power outage.


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Listen to your favorite music no matter where you are with the aggressively-styled Sony CFD-G700CP Xplod® Boombox. This stereo has a large 5-inch power drive woofer for even greater bass response, while five preset equalizer modes allow you to further customize your sound. Enjoy music from standard compact discs or CD-R/RW sources with MP3 playback capability. The two-channel cassette recorder and digital AM/FM tuner provide added on-the-go flexibility. The included remote lets you navigate volume and CD player controls from across the room.

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Naxa NX-207 Silver CD Cassette Player Tape Recorder AM FM Radio Boombox Review

Naxa NX-207 Silver CD Cassette Player Tape Recorder AM FM Radio BoomboxGreat Price for the feautures you have.The sound quality is excellent. A small price for a high quality player.

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ProductNX-207PORTABLE CD AM/FM STEREO RADIO CASSETTE PLAYER/RECORDERFeaturesAM/FM Stereo Radio Cassette Player/Recorder Top Loading Compact Disc Player 16/19 Track Programmable Memory LCD Digital Display Soft-eject Cassette Door/CD Cover Random, Pause & Repeat Functions Auto-stop Cassette Mechanism Rotary Volume Control Telescopic FM Antenna Headphone Jack Dynamic High Performance Speakers FM Stereo Light Indicator AC/DC Operation UL Listed

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