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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Packs a solid punch in a small package
I bought one of these for my workshop recently, and I'm very pleased with the purchase. No, it's not a Bose Wave or Cambridge SoundWorks table radio, but for the money it gets a lot closer to those well-regarded units than anyone has a right to expect. The 50's art deco styling is a nice touch, an eye-catching change from typical high-tech sterility.

The first thing you...

Published on June 27, 2004 by M. J. Fitzpatrick

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not fit for bedroom use
Emits a steady, audible, electric current-type hum even when the CD player and radio are off, and so based on my experience, it seems to me that this unit is not suitable for use in bedrooms where people will be sleeping. This was fairly disappointing to me as it went well with the bedroom decor. I'd return it but it sounds ok and looks cool, so I'm moving it to my...
Published on September 25, 2004 by Justice F. All


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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Packs a solid punch in a small package, June 27, 2004
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M. J. Fitzpatrick "mjfitz15" (Washington DC, United States) - See all my reviews
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I bought one of these for my workshop recently, and I'm very pleased with the purchase. No, it's not a Bose Wave or Cambridge SoundWorks table radio, but for the money it gets a lot closer to those well-regarded units than anyone has a right to expect. The 50's art deco styling is a nice touch, an eye-catching change from typical high-tech sterility.

The first thing you notice about the unit is it's weight; it has a hefty, substantive mass for it's size, and it's evident that any resonances will be well-damped. On the underside is a downward-firing 3" subwoofer. On the back are a coax jack for the FM antenna, left and right RCA jacks for aux input and a dial to adjust the subwoofer output. A 1/8" headphone jack is on the left side, and the CD transport is on top along with a snooze bar. A digital display is centrally mounted on the front; above it are three buttons to choose from CD, aux or tuner functions. Below the display are the CD controls, and on either side of the display are three (six total) small buttons that control timer/sleep functions, repeat and shuffle modes, tuner presets, AM or FM band, memory and clock adjustments. At the bottom center of the unit is a lighted power button flanked by the volume and tuning controls. Looking like something off of a '52 Studebaker, these chrome knobs are electronic rocker switches rather than mechanical dials. Volume is adjusted in 2-dB steps from 0 to 80 dB. A full-featured remote in matching color is included.

While it won't make you forget your audio system or home theater, this little stereo from Teac is more than adequate for casual listening in the office, kitchen, or, as in my case, workshop. It puts out a good amount of respectable, well-balanced sound. The subwoofer works quite well at adding weight at the bottom end, and the quartz PLL tuner is a notch above what I've usually encountered in compact systems. At maximum volume, distortion is negligible, and there are no buzzes or other annoying misbehaviors from the cabinet. Hook your iPod up to the aux inputs and you'll have hours of uninterrupted listening while you work.

Complaints: I'm a little leery of the door on the top-loading CD. It has one of those push-to-lock, push-to-release latches that have a tendency to wear out in my experience. Hopefully, this one will prove to be higher quality, but I would have preferred a simple spring-loaded pushbutton latch. Also, the included FM antenna is the usual piece of garbage, in this case a three-foot long thin wire attached to a coax connector. I immediately replaced it with an old Terk antenna with much better results.

The parameters of what a "table radio" is have been redefined recently, and while this offering from Teac may not be on the bleeding edge of the category, it is a worthy product that merits serious consideration if you're in the market.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not fit for bedroom use, September 25, 2004
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Justice F. All (Charlotte, NC USA) - See all my reviews
Emits a steady, audible, electric current-type hum even when the CD player and radio are off, and so based on my experience, it seems to me that this unit is not suitable for use in bedrooms where people will be sleeping. This was fairly disappointing to me as it went well with the bedroom decor. I'd return it but it sounds ok and looks cool, so I'm moving it to my garage workshop, where I need a clock and music anyway. By the way, if you need advanced alarm clock technology, it seems to me that this unit isn't your baby, because as far as I can tell, it has only one alarm and was designed primarily for use as a CD and radio player.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Looks great and that's about it..., September 28, 2004
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Gattogiallo "gattogiallo" (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
Loved the look of this radio and it looks great in my art deco-inspired home office. However, the CD player almost IMMEDIATELY stopped working. The buttons are hard to push and sometimes have to be pushed a couple of times before they work. The printing on the buttons is small and hard to read. The volume button is awkward to use. All in all, I would never buy this radio again. It looks great, and that's about it.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars a cool lookin' accent piece..., February 16, 2005
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James Tg Fuentes (quezon city Philippines) - See all my reviews
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I've always held TEAC in high regard. They are more known for their broadcast quality audio equipment (the TASCAM series) than anything else. So, when I saw this cool looking unit, gave it a try...i was impressed by the sound quality. Turns out, it has a woofer built in. For someone like me with a bachelor size room, the sound quality is more than enough. I even hooked up my turntable to it.

My only problem? The headphone part doesn't have any equalization so you hear a flat response.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It's good, but don't expect fabulous., December 8, 2004
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S&T (Boston, Ma.) - See all my reviews
I really like my red version of this radio/CD player. However, in the beginning it wouldn't play my CD's, and some how it stopped acting up after a short while. I haven't had a problem anymore. I bought it last year for x-mas and we keep it in the kitchen, which is perfect with the theme. So far, I am pleased. I hope it lasts a long time. The radio also seems to be really great in reception, especially compared to another little boom box I got the same year. I think these radios are hit or miss as far as durability and quality. As for now, mine is a hit.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great, but . . ., December 28, 2005
We bought this for our 8 year old son for Christmas. He loves it, is easy to operate, and seemingly durable. We'll be watching the top closing CD tray to see if it lasts.

We set it up on the kitchen counter during the Christmas holiday festivities. Everyone (and I do mean everyone) commented on the great look, and all (yes, I do mean "all") were amazed at the surprisingly great sound from such a simple looking unit.

Our only complaint is a low level hum from the speakers, even when all audio is off and only the clock function is operating. Strange. But so far, our son hasn't noticed.
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