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Looking at giving a shelf system as a gift for my mother. Would like something akin to the Bose Wave radio, but am unwilling to shell out $500 for this product. Would like to stay between $300 and $400 and am looking for something relatively small and stylish (i.e. not something that a teenage boy would have in his bedroom). One major catch - I need it to have some sort of audio input (e.g. RCA red/white) so that we can run the digital cable box into it for playing the music stations. Any recommendations? Thanks |
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"Randy" wrote: Hi, Looking at giving a shelf system as a gift for my mother. Would like something akin to the Bose Wave radio, but am unwilling to shell out $500 for this product. Would like to stay between $300 and $400 and am looking for something relatively small and stylish (i.e. not something that a teenage boy would have in his bedroom). One major catch - I need it to have some sort of audio input (e.g. RCA red/white) so that we can run the digital cable box into it for playing the music stations. Any recommendations? Does it need to play cds? If not, Music Hall, Tivoli, Cambridge Audio. There are too many microsystems to keep up with, but Denon is worth a look. Stephen |
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oups.com Hi, Looking at giving a shelf system as a gift for my mother. Would like something akin to the Bose Wave radio, but am unwilling to shell out $500 for this product. Would like to stay between $300 and $400 and am looking for something relatively small and stylish (i.e. not something that a teenage boy would have in his bedroom). One major catch - I need it to have some sort of audio input (e.g. RCA red/white) so that we can run the digital cable box into it for playing the music stations. Any recommendations? Sure, pick up a low-cost stereo receiver (say the Sherwood that I use) and a good pair of small high quality speakers, for example those sold for about $200 a pair by PSB or Paradigm. |
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![]() Randy wrote: Hi, Looking at giving a shelf system as a gift for my mother. Would like something akin to the Bose Wave radio, but am unwilling to shell out $500 for this product. Would like to stay between $300 and $400 and am looking for something relatively small and stylish (i.e. not something that a teenage boy would have in his bedroom). One major catch - I need it to have some sort of audio input (e.g. RCA red/white) so that we can run the digital cable box into it for playing the music stations. Any recommendations? Thanks I have the Creative 740 Soundworks Radio CD (Amazon UK £179). This is a Bose look-a-like with excellent sound and DVD playing. Gordon |
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![]() Gordon MacPherson wrote: Randy wrote: Hi, Looking at giving a shelf system as a gift for my mother. Would like something akin to the Bose Wave radio, but am unwilling to shell out $500 for this product. Would like to stay between $300 and $400 and am looking for something relatively small and stylish (i.e. not something that a teenage boy would have in his bedroom). One major catch - I need it to have some sort of audio input (e.g. RCA red/white) so that we can run the digital cable box into it for playing the music stations. Any recommendations? Thanks I have the Creative 740 Soundworks Radio CD (Amazon UK £179). This is a Bose look-a-like with excellent sound and DVD playing. Agree. To clarify the above, the Soundworks radio/CD player will not play DVDs. US price is about $350 he http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/s...&item=c174rcnb The following may interest US shoppers: You can find new Creative Soundworks 740 units for $250 he http://www.ebay.com If you don't need to play CDs, here are some good deals: http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/s...gory=aud_radio Looking at the above, it looks like there are some new models coming that will receive HD radio. Amazon.com, eBay, and other web sellers might be worth checking too. In a similar size, the Polk I-Sonic will play DVDs, XM (with a subscription) and HD radio, CDs, AM/FM, and probably some other stuff I've forgotten, but it's $600 USD. (I mention this in case somebody needs a table radio that will play DVDs.) It's a new model and I haven't seen anyone discount it. Denon and Onkyo also make some nice 3-piece shelf systems that should be in your price range. Note to UK readers: If you're in the UK, I suggest you look at current and back issues of What HiFi? magazine. They're in the UK and they review small systems like the kind we're discussing. Also available on large US newsstands, Borders, Barnes & Noble, etc. Gordon |
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