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GE 75290 Spacemaker CD/FM/AM Player with Built-in Subwoofer (White)
 
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GE 75290 Spacemaker CD/FM/AM Player with Built-in Subwoofer (White)

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Technical Details

  • Under-cabinet stereo with drawer-loading CD player and digital AM/FM tuner
  • Saves valuable kitchen space by mounting beneath cabinet (includes hardware and spacers)
  • Track search, repeat play, and shuffle play; digital clock with alarm and kitchen countdown timer
  • 3-inch stereo speakers and built-in subwoofer with variable bass control
  • Includes remote control and 40-watt light bulb; 15.5 x 4.8 x 11.9 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty
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Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 10 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000051SEK
  • Item model number: 75290
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #60,858 in Electronics (See Bestsellers in Electronics)

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    #57 in  Electronics > Portable Audio & Video > Radios > Clock Radios > CD & Cassette Clock Radios
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: February 6, 2001

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

An ideal recipe for great-sounding entertainment in the kitchen, GE's Spacemaker CD player/radio combo installs discretely underneath a counter, cabinet, or desktop, where it delivers space-efficient performance time and again. The device, which also boasts an attractive white finish, is designed to complement most kitchen appliances and many countertops, adding to its appeal. Audio-wise, the Spacemaker sports a drawer-loading CD player with such essentials as track search (forward and reverse), repeat play, and shuffle play, along with CD-R compatibility for creating your own custom soundtracks. The digital AM/FM tuner, meanwhile, consistently tunes to the center of the broadcast channel to ensure maximum accuracy and minimum static.

Listeners will also delight in the pair of 3-inch front-firing speakers, which provide crisp, clear stereo sound, along with the high-performance subwoofer--a rarity in an under-counter system--to boost the bass performance. Users can further adjust the low-end frequencies via the variable bass control.

The Spacemaker is more than just a stereo, however. It also offers a digital clock and alarm with a green backlit LCD display, along with a three-position counter light. The clock and alarm set quickly and easily thanks to the forward and reverse time-set controls, while the time-hold capacitor stores just enough energy to keep the time and wake settings intact during momentary power failures. The counter light is also handy, with a high setting that offers a generous beam for countertop illumination and a low setting that functions as a night light. The Spacemaker even comes with a 40-watt bulb.

Additional features include a countdown timer (0 to 30 minutes) that's great for cooking meals; a remote control that stores conveniently with the unit or on the fridge using the rear magnet; and a convenient cord wrap and hooks that keep the power cable from getting in the way. The Spacemaker comes with all the necessary mounting hardware and adjustable spacers to fit various types of kitchen cabinets. And at 15.5 by 4.8 by 11.9 inches (W x H x D), it takes up a minimum of space. The unit is also backed by a one-year warranty on parts and labor.

What's in the Box
GE 75290 Spacemaker stereo, remote control, 40-watt light bulb, mounting hardware, spacers, installation template, safety instructions, user's manual.



Product Description

Teenagers aren't the only family members who love music. Why not surprise Mom with the GE Spacemaker CD player with digital tuning of GE 75290, so she can enjoy her favorite CDs or radio programs while cooking dinner or baking cookies with the kids? This GE Spacemaker CD player includes a digital AM/FM tuner, under counter light and mounting brackets for easy installation under kitchen cabinets. It has an easy-to-clean keypad, a countdown timer that will come in handy while cooking and a magnetized remote control that can be stored on the side of the unit.

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72 of 75 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Who supports this product?, August 26, 2001
I installed this product in August, 2001, and on balance, I am pleased with it. Certainly, it is a great radio, and CDROM player, for a kitchen radio. It is loaded with features and vastly exceeds any kitchen radio I have used before it, including sound quality. Some other critics feel the sound is poor, but what are they comparing to? Heck, this is a kitchen radio, not a home theater! The best feature of all, in my mind, is that the radio is out of the way, as it is mounted beneath a cabinet. Kitchen deck space is scarce and I like to minimize clutter.

In the last few months, I have learned more, though. Though the best thing about this radio is the radio itself, the worst thing about it is the support behind it. Ironically, there are numerous, well-informed people who can help; but I had a devil of a time finding them. I expect support when I need it, and unfindable support is support denied.

In summary, I am shocked by the trouble I have had in getting the radio to "behave"! You would think I had adopted a stray cat, instead of buying a brand-new radio. The "manufacturer" has neglected to consider the plight of the consumer, who might just have an important question or two. So at least one little problem became a big problem. It would be funny, if it had not been so aggravating.

Chapter 1 - User Manual inadequate. I had to dream up my own method to properly mount this radio. OK. No big deal. Been there, done that before. I am good with tools, by the way.
Chapter 2 - User Manual, again, inadequate. Had to figure out how to program some of the fancy features of this electronic device on my own. I am an experienced electronics engineer, by the way.
Chapter 3 - Last weekend in October. Time change, so I moved all clocks back an hour. Done that before, right? No sweat, I managed that with this radio.
Chapter 4 - For some God-awful reason, this radio started "terrorizing" my wife with an alarm at midnight, every night. I slept through it, but my wife had to get up. After it was obvious the alarm was a permanent fixture, I took this to task.
Chapter 5 - User Manual, again. No help here. Besides, this is not an "alarm clock." The only related provision is a short-term timer. The manual is silent on any remedy. I pushed buttons and could not figure out how to remedy this problem.
Chapter 6 - User Manual. I thought it wise to inquire with the manufacturer. Couldn't figure out how to do that from the manual. A mechanized phone service told me to pack the product and ship it to Texas.
Chapter 7 - The plot thickens here. The identity of the manufacturer became a question in itself. Though the GE logo is all over this product and its literature, GE has nothing to do with this product. The GE name is a deceptive sales device, I guess. The manual indicates that warranty claims should be made to Thomson Consumer Electronics, in Texas. I looked up phone numbers and got nothing that worked.
Chapter 8 - After more frustration, I used independent means to find the phone number of GE Corportate headquarters in Connecticut. I was told that GE had spun off the (RCA) division several years prior to Thomson, a French company, which retained the right to use the GE name until 2002. I received a phone number in Indiana from an intelligent human in Connecticut.
Chapter 9 - So RCA of Indiana is the manufacturer, owned by Thomson Multimedia. (Too bad they didn't put the proper name in the User Manual, so at least I could look them up.) Now I spoke to somebody about the alarm, and got a remedy. (See below.)
Chapter 10 - internet. How are you supposed to inquire if you don't know where to look? The GE site is little help - it's not their baby.
Chapter 11 - phone numbers. The best one is RCA at (317) 267-5000. Other numbers are rife with unattended "operators" who route you around in circles, and direct you to ship your product to Texas for a warranty claim! Get out! All I want is a little help! I HATE those autorouters.
Chapter 12 - What a waste of time and aggravation. I've complained to customer response center. I've gotten emails from them, all written by machines, not people. I've gotten mechanized post cards. They tell me how much the company cares, and then I'm routed into another impersonal box to punch numbers indicating my satisfaction level. I'm absolutely convinced my complaints are vapor - management couldn't care less. I still get email from RCA imploring me to buy more stuff.

So buy this radio, and now that you know the (317) number, you might get help if you need it. Otherwise, expect little from a distant and uncaring French company that doesn't even put its proper name in the User Manual. That's Thomson Multimedia, not Thomson Consumer Products.

And if an alarm sounds at midnight, UNPLUG the radio's power cord from the wall receptacle, WHILE that alarm is sounding. Wait at least 20 seconds, and re-plug to power. Sleep in heavenly peace!

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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great product!, May 16, 2001
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I received this as a Mother's Day gift, and I am very pleased with the quality of sound it provides and with all the smart features of this product.

The remote control is an awesome convenience - I leave the remote on the kitchen table and use it more than the actual controls on the radio. There is capacity for 10 pre-set stations, which is also a great feature, so you can easily flip to another station when you're in the mood for something new. All the features are included on the remote, so you can turn it on/off, adjust volume, change stations, and switch from AM to FM to CD without getting up.

Also, it was super-easy to install. The instructions were clear, and there was a cardboard template to tape to the bottom of the cabinet with pre-marked holes for drilling. It was installed in 10 minutes.

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33 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Buyer Beware !!, October 12, 2001
For this spacemaker you will want to lower your expectations. Installation was not bad however we did not get a template in the box. Sound quality is like a little protable radio so don't expect it to be the quality of, say a boom box...it's not there. The Bass Boost is worthless, I notice no difference when it's on. You should also be aware that the reception is very poor. I was not able to get stations I can get on all other radios. The attenna is in the power cord which must be stretched all the way out for mediocre reception so plan on having run room for the cord. I was very dissapointed with this product and would not recommend it. For half the price you can get a small boom box or radio that will sound much better. The stations are not easily set. You have to scroll through the stations so plan on having presets or spending plenty of time holding down the tuning button. Based on functionality and materials quality this product shouldn't cost any more than $50 tops.
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