Cheap TEAC SL-D88 Clock Radio and CD Player (Software) (No Operating System) Price
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| PLATFORM: | No Operating System |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Teac |
| FEATURES: | Multi-mode CD Player with up to 20 track programmability, Rotary illuminated AM/FM radio tuner with built-in 4-Digit LED screen for clock display, Dgital Clock, Sleep Timer. Timer-on and Snooze modes, Headphone Jack, 120V 60Hz AC powered |
| TYPE: | Clock Radio (Radios), Accessories (Accessory) |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| MPN: | SLD88 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 043774018451 |
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Customer Reviews of TEAC SL-D88 Clock Radio and CD Player
gorgeous looking set The color of the illuminated ring around the dial is selectable: seven fixed colors, including three shades of blue, two of green, one each of red and violet; also, my favorite option, is to have the color vary (never does red though); the illumination can also be powered off.<
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>The set has a nice weight (it isn't light) and feel, like it is a quality piece of equipment.<
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>However, the bass is boomy out of the box and there are no tone controls. I corrected the boominess by partially blocking the bass reflex ports with tissue--audio enthusiasts will know how to do this (don't try otherwise)--sound quality out of the box should be fine for non-enthusiasts.<
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>Overall, I love this set.
good product
Needed a new radio for the office. The 'used and new' category offered one of these new in box for $104, so I bit, and am glad I did. Everything works as advertised, and the selectable-color lighted dial was a nice suprise. The analog tuner performs better than most clock radios, though not as well as the unit's bigger digital brothers (one of which I also own). The CD section works fine so far with commercial and home-burned discs.
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>If I had a complaint, it would be that the long wire FM antenna isn't detachable - It's not needed where I am and is currently rolled up under the unit. From a functional viewpoint, I'd rather have a digital tuner and an analog clock, but that wouldn't look as good - and looks are definitely a big part of the package.
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>This unit works fine and looks good. Noise is low enough it won't drive you (totally) nuts to listen through headphones, and everyone thinks the styling is -very- cool. It is! That's worth $104 any day. Right?
I have two words for you: BUY THIS RADIO NOW!!!
This is the best radio in the world! It sounds pretty good and looks even better. If you don't turn it up too loud, you don't really notice the static. It does take some fidgeting with the antenna to get rid of the phone conversations that it picks up.
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>My only real complaint is my Chumbawamba CD caught fire (no damage to the radio). I'll admit, I did have Tubthumping on repeat for three hours--what can I say, I love that stupid song! But my eyebrows are back now and I have another CD on order. Anyway, if you're thinking of getting this radio, stop thinking. Just do it! I have to pee now. Seacrest, out!