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Rating: Summary: Looks neat... Review: ...but that's about it. The radio hardly receives anything, only about 3 FM stations come in. I know it's this radio that has the problem, since my coworkers can get stations I can't even find on this thing's dial. Since I bought it so I could listen to the radio at work, I'm returning it. I never tried the CD player, so I can't say how that works. It didn't come with an instruction manual or anything at all in the box except for the radio itself - not that I needed a manual, it's a radio/CD player, it's not that hard to figure out, but it shows you the kind of quality product you're dealing with here. Oh, and it does take 6 C batteries instead of the power cord, but because of the way the cord has to plug in inside the battery compartment, you can't have batteries in it in case the power goes out. I guess that's what you get when you don't buy a big name brand. I won't be making that mistake again. I am VERY unhappy with this radio.
Rating: Summary: Unit came with two major problems.... Review: The unit came with a speaker buzz and a repetitive tick when playing CDs, mainly because of manfacturing and design shortcuts. On opening the unit I found two unshielded flat ribbon cables folding and tucking these between the circuit boards fixed the buzz, adjusting the CD's sled trim pot fixed the CD player's (focus?) tick. By the way these things are thrown together, I sure many other units would have these same basic problems. After "repairing" then CDs sound fine through headphones. The FM radio has a poor signal to noise ratio and sounds also sounds "thin" though the speakers. I only "repaired" my new unit only because my kids like the looks, other people would just ask for a refund..
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