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"Anthony D. Minkoff" wrote:
We're looking to get a counter-top radio.
Sound quality should be excellent (to the extent feasible with this type
of system), the counter footprint should be small, and the price should
be reasonable.
We'll mostly be listening to music, but occasionally to speech, and
mostly to FM, but occasionally to AM. All the stations to which we
listen are local stations with strong signals, so ability to pull in
weak signals is not an issue.
We're considering the Henry Kloss Model One or Model Two, but we don't
know which is the better buy, or whether we should go in another
direction altogether.
Appearance is another consideration. The silver/white Model One would
look great where we're going to put this. I don't know whether the
Model Two is available with this color scheme, but I haven't seen it
advertised anywhere.
We'd like some advice. Please help if you can. Thanks in advance.
I took a look at the website and found "PAL Fashion Collection" models
if you think lime or sky blue would be better. :-)
The website lists the Model Two in "Silver/Black," which is great for
Raiders fans.
I don't see a downside to the Kloss/Tivoli: it will work, be attractive
and be relatively cheap. I suppose you could look at the competition
(Cambridge Soundworks, Boston Acoustics) that might give you stereo but
not necessarily more enjoyable sound. You could spend more on a mini
system from Denon or Panasonic, or less on a GE Superadio.
Stephen
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