Tivoli Model One radio

Discussion in 'Hi-Fi and General Audio' started by MartinC, Mar 11, 2004.

  1. MartinC

    MartinC Trainee tea boy

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    Well, I've bought a model one :) . I listened to a few radios on Saturday, although not under the best circumstances since they all struggled to pick up signals in the shops I was in and external aerial connections weren't possible. Basically the Tivoli was the ONLY one that didn't sound like a clock radio, giving a creditable full sound for it's size. It cost more than I'd really have liked to pay for a kitchen radio but I think it was worth it. If I were prepared to pay a bit more and have something larger then I could of course have done better with a micro system or a portable stereo, but for its size and price I'm happy with it.

    Martin
     
    MartinC, Mar 15, 2004
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    lowrider Live music is surround

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    You will spend more time in the kitchen now, maybe you will become a famous chef... :JPS:
     
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    MartinC Trainee tea boy

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    I wish! Or at least I wish I could cook like one, not so sure about the fame thing... I'm a little way off that at the moment mind ;) .
     
    MartinC, Mar 15, 2004
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