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5.0 out of 5 stars Areaware 2B Radio
It seems that very few items that I purchase these days are exactly as advertised, but this one is. Everything about the Areaware 2B radio is exactly what one would imagine from the photos and product descriptions. If you're into this type of thing (artsy, minimalist, unapologetic low-tech), it's a great buy, based on my initial impression. I'll revisit this review after...
Published 14 months ago by Stefanie

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3.0 out of 5 stars Great sound for radio broadcasts, but not great for mp3
We loved the look and the concept of a modern tube radio; took the gamble and bought one. The controls feel like they're well made. The disapointment is the mp3 connection. You might have to do some leg work to find the right cables and adapters to connect an ipod to the RCA jack (no wonder why it wasn't included). We're keeping the radio, but definitely wouldn't have...
Published 12 months ago by creativebutsensible


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Areaware 2B Radio, December 16, 2010
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This review is from: Areaware Jonas Damon 2B Radio (BLACK) (Electronics)
It seems that very few items that I purchase these days are exactly as advertised, but this one is. Everything about the Areaware 2B radio is exactly what one would imagine from the photos and product descriptions. If you're into this type of thing (artsy, minimalist, unapologetic low-tech), it's a great buy, based on my initial impression. I'll revisit this review after I've had the radio for a while.

I ordered the radio on December 9, 2010 and received it on December 15, 2010 with standard free shipping from CSN Stores through Amazon.com. The packaging was just as robust as the product itself, to the point that it's worth mentioning here. The radio was covered with a clear plastic sheet and protected by polystyrene in the inner box, which was protected on all sides by thick bubble wrap in the outer box. Everything arrived snug and secure.

As per the product description, the radio is intentionally overbuilt. It's very heavy, sturdy, and solid in every respect, including the knobs, connectors, and tuning dial (it's a rectangular cannonball). The craftsmanship is excellent. The matte black finish is very smooth and uniform, and I noticed no flaws or scratches. The package includes a detachable power cord and separate external FM and AM antennas. The simple instruction manual (also available as a PDF download) folds out into a large poster.

Using tubes, the radio does run warm, but even after several hours, it never got too hot. The FM sound is wonderful, and I've never heard mono sound so rich and full from such a small speaker (sampling both music and talk shows). The single speaker is much more authoritative in the low-end than I expected, and there's nothing chirpy about the high-end. The FM reception through the internal antenna is very good, and even in rooms full of computer and hi-fi equipment, I could easily receive my favorite stations. The AM reception through the internal antenna is hit-and-miss, but that's true of every AM radio that I've ever used in my home. Using an external AM antenna is a must for my location, and the one included works just fine. For those AM stations that do come in clearly, the sound is very good, by AM standards.

This radio isn't just a work of art; it performs its intended function as close to perfection as can be expected, at least right out of the box. It actually works, and it works very well, which isn't always the case with designer electronics. No doubt Jonas Damon is especially proud of this design. As for the radio's longevity, time will tell.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Great sound for radio broadcasts, but not great for mp3, February 28, 2011
This review is from: Areaware Jonas Damon 2B Radio (BLACK) (Electronics)
We loved the look and the concept of a modern tube radio; took the gamble and bought one. The controls feel like they're well made. The disapointment is the mp3 connection. You might have to do some leg work to find the right cables and adapters to connect an ipod to the RCA jack (no wonder why it wasn't included). We're keeping the radio, but definitely wouldn't have bought it had we known how inferior the sound quality is when you use it with an mp3 player. It's got a full, warm sound otherwise; great radio reception that locks in to a signal better than a tivoli.
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