Sony (SY-ICF-CD815) Clock Radio

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Pros: Very few. Large digits on the clock portion if visually impaired. CD.
Cons: No presets. Volume control nearly impossible to locate. Same with manual, old-fashioned tuner control. AVOID.
This may be less expensive and may be Sony, but boy is it user unfriendly. I missed the fact t ...
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Return to point of purchase posthaste
Pros: Large display, size, top loading CD, in-line jack for MP3 player, analog tuner, price
Cons: Alarm buzzer, sound quality, volume range, no headphone jack, volume and tuner knob location
The Bottom Line: Do not consider, unless you're into self abuse. If the latter is the case this is the unit for you.
Bought this as it was the one that sounded the least awful of those presented, good size and price. ...
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70/80s retro clock.
Pros: has all the basic functions of a CD-clock radio
Cons: feel like 70/80ish radio
The Bottom Line: Unless you like the old tuner from the 70/80s radio and switch, spend a few more for digital and modern version.
I bought this clock radio in a haste. I moved into a new apt in NYC, and left my old 15+ years old r ...
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Some great features for the price, sound quality so-so
Pros: Dual alarms; MP3 player input; not too expensive
Cons: Sound quality; analog tuner is weak
The Bottom Line: As a low-priced cd-alarm clock, with mp3 player input, this works fine if you're not looking for amazing sound quality.
My alarm clock broke, so I went out and bought a replacement without doing much research. I'm still ...
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