Sunday, March 21, 2010

Tivoli Audio SongBook AM / FM Alarm Clock Travel Radio, Red

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Whether traveling for business or pleasure, in today's world, having access to news and music is increasingly becoming a necessity rather than a luxury. SongBook delivers the wealth of programming that FM and AM has to offer, in the Tivoli Audio trademark high-fidelity sound. Add that to the sensitive digital tuner, alarm clock, sleep timer, and built-in charger for NiMH/NiCAD batteries, and you have a first class portable clock radio. FM and AM work in Europe and North America. The unique rubberized coating helps to protect SongBook from Mother Nature's elements and from everyday wear and tear. Includes a rear keyhole cut-out for easy wall mounting. And with multiple colors to choose from, you're sure to find one that suits your style. Features include a digital alarm clock with wake to music or beep tone, sleep function, auto manual tuning with 5 station presets, and auxiliary input and stereo headphone output. Its on-demand blue backlit LCD makes for easy viewing in difficult lighting conditions. Enjoy superb AM and FM performance or the go, or add your ipod, MP3 player or portable CD for outstanding portable playback. Operates using included external power supply or six AA alkaline/NiMH/NiCAD batteries or 12V source (batteries and 12V adapter not included).
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Technical Details

- Outstanding AM/FM Reception
- AM/FM for North America /Europe
- Digital alarm clock and sleep function
- Plays on AC,Alkaline/NiMH/NiCAD batteries, 12V
- Weather resistant for use outdoors
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Customer Buzz
 "Exactly what I was looking for." 2010-03-09
By Cynthia (Oregon, USA)
I wanted a small radio that I could carry back and forth to work, that had an auxiliary input for my iphone, and would sound good. I found it in the SongBook. It really does sound good for such a small unit. I'm very happy with it. The price was a bit high, but I did find a blue one (which is not bad looking) that was marked down...that made it doable.

Customer Buzz
 "Great Sound in a Small Box!" 2010-02-01
By K. Griffith (Vandalia, OH)
We bought the black one this time. The yellow one seems to pick up a lot of dirt and the rubberized covering on the unit which is great for durability is not easy to clean. We really like how compact this unit is. And you can't beat the sound quality.

Customer Buzz
 "Tivoli Radio" 2010-01-24
By Barbara Munguia (Richmond, Tx, US)
This radio has wonderful sound. I wanted one that I could change the channels easily and turn on and off easily. Kind of the old fashioned type. You will love it, I got one and my husband couldn't stand it and he got one too.

Customer Buzz
 "The On-The-Go Tivoli!!!" 2010-01-15
By Brendan P. Clark (Everett, WA, USA)
The songbook is my fourth Tivoli radio. I already own the Model One, Two, and Satellite. They all have great sound and unique features. However, none of them are mobile and I wanted a radio to use while traveling, boating, and camping. The Songbook was the perfect solution; I could still get the great Tivoli sound anywhere I wanted to go. After using the radio for about a month, here are some likes and dislikes:



Likes:

- Great sound quality. Like any Tivoli, for such a small radio, it puts out a great sound. It fills the bedroom, kitchen, office, or garage very well.

- Build quality. The rubberized coating has a good feel when you grab it. It also is weather resistant so you can use it outside. The radio is heavy duty for its size and feels like it could take a fall and keep playing.

- Battery efficiency and charging capabilities. Not only do batteries last a long time, the radio recharges them as well. I bought a set of Sanyo Eneloop batteries (absolutely worth the money) specifically for the Songbook. They last about 15 hours on a single charge. I use my radio about an hour a day and charge it every two weeks. And, when the batteries do get drained, the built in charger refreshes them in about 5 hours.

- Digital tuning. The digital tuner really breaks the Tivoli mold by straying away from the analog dial tuner. The digital tuner is just as good, if not better, than the analog version. Once a frequency is set, you can move the antenna for the best reception. I have found this radio pulls more stations than my other Models using the external antennas.

- AM/FM presets. I like being able to switch between a couple stations with just the push of a button. It makes tuning quick and easy.

- Keyhole hanger. Being such a simple feature, the keyhole serves a great purpose. By being able to hang the radio on the wall, it gets it up and out of the way. It also makes using the controls easier since it is stationary and stable when hung.



Dislikes:

- Lack of carrying handle. For a portable radio, it would have been nice to have a built in carrying handle. This is solved if you use the Tivoli Songbook Carry Bag; however, it's an additional $30.



Overall, this is a really good, portable radio. I tend to use it more than my Two and Satellite because I can take it room to room. I've also used it as a speaker for my laptop and it works great for that. The Songbook is all that I expected out of a Tivoli product. It's not a radio that has earthmoving bass, but it is a perfect companion for good quality, clean sound. Listening to all kinds of music and talk radio, I am always pleased with the sounds the Songbook broadcasts.



Customer Buzz
 "Good Radio/Needs Real World Fixes" 2009-12-22
By Charles J. Turner (Sedley, Virginia)
Yes, it is a good radio compared to others I have had in the woods over the past 30 years. Digital tuner is convenient but reception is just average. Function is good of buttons etc. Sound is pretty darn good for such a compact radio. Better than most, though a treble bass control would also be an improvement. Radio will fall over easy and it also needs a little handle. They could have made a handle that acted as a lean back or base stabilizer. Charging function is good and battery staying power will last me a three day trip in the woods. I have had the radio three years and now am having problems with it. Sometimes it will post a "E" on the screen and it takes a whack to make it play. Also sometimes now the charger will not begin to charge at first and again it takes a whack. So most likely it does not have long to live. I'll most likely get made at it one night when it finally goes and leaves me without tunes and shoot it. It is an expensive radio and not worth $200, $100 yes if you can get three years out of it or more. I would buy another one for $100.


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