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Cambridge Model 88CD


$400.00 Released March, 2000

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Well known, high quality brand. Audiophile sound quality. Built in CD player.

The Cons:High quality speakers make the flaws in FM radio painfully evident. Expensive for a clock radio. Can never replace a larger system.

The Cambridge Model 88CD is a table top radio and CD player combined. For an older model, the system has a resonable price for the high quality sound it delivers. It comes with the basic features, a CD player, radio and clock/timer along with some additional nice features such as a record output that can double as a mixing input.

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The input can't be used for karaoke because of the lack of gain, but the front panel comes with a headphone minijack and the FM tuner is better than similiar models. The Cambridge Model 88CD takes up a good amount of space so it isn't a product for those looking for a space saving system, but the sound quality is great and the price is inexpensive, so on the whole it is a decent buy.

Features

  • Dimensions: 10.5" d x 4.5" h x 14" w
  • Weight: 15 lbs
  • Timer: wake, sleep, snooze, 2-event, playback
  • Built-in digital clock
  • Battery backup
  • LCD display
  • Backlight 
  • Display dimmer
  • 12 station presets (6AM, 6FM)

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Pros
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    well known, high quality brand

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    audiophile sound quality

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    built in CD player

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    AUX input for use with other audio devices

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    can be used as an alarm

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    handy remote control

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    dimming display

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    costs half of the competition (Bose Wave Radio)

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    quality AM/FM tuner

Cons
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    high quality speakers make the flaws in FM radio painfully evident

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    expensive for a clock radio

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    can never replace a larger system

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    a little bulky

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    high standby power consumption

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