2/29/2012

SIRIUS SV3-TK1 Stratus Plug-and-Play Satellite Radio Receiver with Car Kit Review

SIRIUS SV3-TK1 Stratus Plug-and-Play Satellite Radio Receiver with Car Kit
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The kit itself is simple to install and setup took only a few minutes.However, the FM transmitter on the unit is not as good as previous units I've had as it only goes down to 88.1.I live near D.C. and it is almost impossible to find a frequency without something being transmitted on it.My old unit transmitted down to the low 87's and I had no trouble tuning in.It also seems like the transmitter is too week to transmit over even partial signals (a guess a compromise for the small size of it).So I ordered the FM Direct Adapter to see if that helps.It would have been nice if Sirius had included this in their car kit as anybody that lives near a city is likely to need it.

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Sirius Stratus is the easiest to use and the most affordable Sirius plug and play radio.

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2/28/2012

Naxa NX-235 Portable CD Player with AM/FM Stereo Radio Cassette Player/Recorder- Black Review

Naxa NX-235 Portable CD Player with AM/FM Stereo Radio Cassette Player/Recorder- Black
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I returned this item.There is no jack for my headset.It took two months to receive my refund from discount jungle after I sent them a reminder letter.

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* AM/FM Stereo Radio Cassette Player/Recorder* Top Loading Compact Disc Player* 16/19 Track Programmable Memory* Program, Skip, Pause & Repeat Functions* Auto-stop Cassette Mechanism* Rotary Volume Control* Telescopic FM Antenna* AC/DC Operation* UL Listed

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2/27/2012

Coby CX-CD332 Personal CD Player with AM/FM Tuner Review

Coby CX-CD332 Personal CD Player with AM/FM Tuner
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This cd player skips so easily it's incredible.Do not buy this cd if you plan on walking/running or anything mobil.If you do not plan on being mobile then it may be worth the trouble especially if you want a cheap am/fm radio.

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AM/FM Radio Personal CD Player and stereo headphones

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2/26/2012

Audiovox XMCK5P XPRESS-EZ XM Satellite Radio Receiver and Car Kit Combo Review

Audiovox XMCK5P XPRESS-EZ XM Satellite Radio Receiver and Car Kit Combo
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I have wanted XM for a long time, and I found that this unit may be inexpensive, but gives me the access and features I need.It has 10 preset favorites, bright lcd screen that displays artist and song (or baseball scores), built in fm broadcast if I'm not able to directly connect it to the car I'm in by auxilary jack, and fm sureconnect kit for better non aux connection.This also uses many of the Xpress family accessories such as the boom boxes, bonus (Altec Lansing XM3120 Docking/Speaker System for Audiovox Express and Delphi Roady XT orAudiovox XMB-10 XM Boom Box for Xpress XM7 Satellite Radio Receiver)

There is some fuzz using the fm transmitter at times, but that is a hazzard of that feature if you are traveling.Utilizing the Sure connect feature virtually eliminates any crackle in the transmitter.In some cities the fm frequency are more clean than others, so that also effects performance also.Overall, the most bang for your buck if you just want access to enjoy XM.

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This is the newest product in the Audiovox Xpress Line, introducing the Audiovox XpressEZ, with a crisp large display with 3 lines, sleek interface with one ""Tune and Dial"" Button allows you to quickly select XM Channels, and navigate the menu. The Audiovox XpressEZ has a favorite button, which allows you to program your 10 favorite channels into your favorite list, and access them easily by the push of a button. The XpressEZ also has a Bright 3 line display, which displays the song title, artist, and the channel name and signal strength.

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2/25/2012

Sirius SP-TK2 Sportster Replay Satellite Radio with Car Kit Review

Sirius SP-TK2 Sportster Replay Satellite Radio with Car Kit
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I won't clutter up this review with pros and cons on Sirius vs. XM satellite radio service. You can sign up for a 3-day trial of each at their respective websites if you need help making that decision. Instead, I'll assume that you've already gone with Sirius and focus on whether or not the Sportster Replay is the right plug-and-play receiver for your needs.

INSTALLATION
The Sportster Replay is a plug-and-play receiver, which means that you shouldn't need to modify the existing stereo setup in your car or boat to use it. After plugging in the external antenna and the power cord, 99% of users will be ready to roll. I have read reports of a handful of users having trouble getting an adequate signal with this simple install, but I've not personnally experienced this (see more details under "Performance" below). It took me just under an hour to install mine in an SUV, with most of that time spent trying different methods for how best to hide those two cords throughout my interior. The only tools that I needed were a screwdriver and a butter knife. It's almost disappointing to discover how easy it is to disassemble your car's interior into pieces, but it really helps out here!

The antenna itself is a flat magnet about the size of a fifty-cent piece that attaches to your trunk or roof. The kit provides plenty of length; in fact, some car owners may have to find a place to hide the extra bundle of wire, either in the trunk or under the dash. The power cord plugs into your cigarette lighter or any other 12v socket, which becomes the only visible wiring sticking out of the entire install. It's also a bit on the short side, so you may have to get into a little bit of trickery through the glove box or a heating vent depending on your vehicle. I recommend searching the web for tips that others have to share based on their installation experiences.

While the receiver itself is portable, it docks to a cradle which stays in place in your vehicle and has all of the wiring connections. This design is one of the advantages of the Sportster over the comparable Starmate Sirius receiver. The Starmate plugs all cables directly into the receiver, meaning that you have to fumble around with wires whenever you take it with you or get back into your vehicle. The Sportster on the other hand just lifts right out of the dock with no such hassle. The docking cradle that somes with this kit is capable of lots of twisting and bending, so you'll be able to find the right spot on the windshield or dash (if your dash is very smooth) to affix it with a powerful suction cup.

PERFORMANCE
The Sportster delivers good sound and has good antenna reach as well. Remember that satellite radio is digital, so it differs from traditions signals in a couple of ways. First, all of the channels sound "compressed" because that's what all satellite providers must do to get 100+ channels to fit into one signal. Music sounds comparable to existing FM, not CD quality as some erroneously expect. Talk sounds a bit tinny, almost like a phone conversation, but you get used to it quickly. Second, the antenna is line-of-sight since it needs to maintain a direct path to the satellite signal. This means that you can forget about listening to any satellite radio in parking garages, tunnels and other covered structures. I've read about problems with other receivers being unable to reliably pick up good signals in downtown driving, but the Sportster has been very solid for me.

The Sportster Replay uses a wireless FM transmitter in the dock to substitute the Sirius signal for a particular FM channel of your choosing. This is a big improvement over earlier satellite receivers that had to be hard-wired to your stereo (i.e. professionally-installed) or else connected via a mess of wires going to a cassette adapter. I've read other reviews complaining that the wireless transmitter isn't strong enough, but I've not had any such issue. As a matter of fact, the default FM frequency that the unit ships with is an actual station in my area but the Sportster mowed it down with no difficulty. Only when I turned up the classical stations could I hear any hint of interference, so I easily configured it for a frequency that's pure static in my area and it's been rock-solid and very clean sounding ever since.

USE AND FEATURES
The unit's "Replay" capability is like a very limited Tivo for radio. Once you select a channel, it begins stockpiling that content into its 30-minute memory. You can rewind if you'd like to hear a song again or if you missed something said during the news. You can pause in case you get a phone call or have something else to do, e.g. a toll booth. Once you change stations, that memory is erased and the recording begins again. Recorded content is also lost when you power down the unit. If you are interested in true time-shifting of your Sirius content, look into the pricey S50 receiver, which is basically an mp3 player that not only captures but also stores Sirius content for later listening away from your vehicle.

One simple but very useful feature is the "memo" button, which allows you to tag a particular song and store its info for jotting down later. You can store up to 20 of these song and artist combinations, so you'll know who you liked next time you're shopping for music.

The receiver has 3 banks of 10 presets each. It also allows browsing by channel category (rock vs. country vs. talk, etc.) which is nicely-rendered on the big, easy-to-read display. Contrary to what earlier reviews indicated, it is possible to adjust the brightness and/or contrast; however, blue is the only color choice (sorry, amber fans). Also, the shiny cover over the display can make it difficult to see on sunny days as it reflects everything around it. This kit comes with a remote that is actually very handy unless you have a very long reach or manage to mount the dock on your dashboard.

ACCESSORIES
The Sportster is an established model for Sirius, and as a result, there are already many handy accessories available for it. You can immediately purchase a home kit that plugs into your stereo or PC, a boombox for mobile play, or additional car docks if you plan on sharing one receiver across multiple vehicles. This line of accessories is tops among the Sirius receivers because the others are either more limited (the Starmate) or way more expensive (the S50), making the Sportster the best value for a wide range of applications.

CONCLUSION
The Sportster Replay is a dependable Sirius receiver that picks up good signal reception and then blasts it wirelessly to your existing FM tuner. Installation is a no-brainer, mainly just tucking wires under your vehicle's carpet and weatherstripping. It's easy to use with a big, bright display and remote control. There are many available accessories for it, making it a good value if you want to use it in multiple locations. It's the ideal first receiver when you jump into the satellite radio arena.

If you definitely know that you're committed to Sirius and you want true time-shifting of content in an mp3 player, get out your wallet and take a look at the S50. Or, if you absolutely must have a more stylish-looking receiver, consider the Starmate, but you're really getting a lot less convenience for a little bit of savings vs. the Sportster.

PROS
* True plug-and-play makes both installation and everyday use very easy
* Unit is simple to use thanks to the included remote and big, easy-to-read display
* Full line of available accessories make the receiver usable in a multitude of places

CONS
* Rather big and plain, it's not the most stylish-looking unit out there (hello, S50)
* Replay functionality has rather limited usefulness since unit can't be powered on-the-go

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With the Sirius SP-TK2 Sportster Replay Satellite Radio with Car Kit, you'll never miss another play from scrimmage again. The ultimate plug-and-play satellite radio, the Sirius SP-TK2 lets you take all 120-plus Sirius stations with you wherever you go. For football enthusiasts, this means that you can do all your shopping while the big game is on and still catch all the gridiron action.
With the Sirius SP-TK2, you get a radio with a built-in FM transmitter and enough internal memory to store the last 44 minutes of Sirius content. The radio features a six-line display, 30 channel presets, a 20-song memory that alerts you when one of your targeted songs is playing on Sirius, and a Sportster Replay's Game Alert function to let you know when your favorite NFL team is about to take the field. Because Sirius broadcasts every NFL game all season long, the SP-TK2 will quickly become indispensable. A "game zone" feature lists updates of your favorite teams' scores on-screen, and a convenient "jump button" gives you one-touch access to traffic and weather reports for your city or your favorite Sirius channel.
The included with the car kit is a vehicle docking station with a suction mount, remote control, DC power adapter, and a roof-mount antenna with a magnetic base and a 20.5-inch cable. A wireless FM transmitter sends your satellite programming to your car's FM receiver so that you can listen to Sirius programming through you car stereo. In other words, this radio and car kit give you everything you need to keep connected to the full range of Sirius satellite programming any time of day or night.
A Sirius subscription, sold separately, is required to access Sirius satellite programming.
What's in the Box
SP-R2 Sirius satellite radio receiver, remote control, CR2025 battery, SP-C2 mobile docking cradle, suction cup mount, car power adapter, antenna, FM transmitter antenna, installation kit, installation manual, and user's guide.

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2/24/2012

Kanto SYD 5 Powered Speakers (Black) Review

Kanto SYD 5 Powered Speakers
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At 22 pounds and measuring 22 x 8 x 7.2 inches, the Kanto SYD5BLK I-Pod dock/speaker is not small or lightweight but neither is its sound (very good, rich and full) or its workmanship (beautiful, substance/heft with a gorgeous piano-black finish).Easy to plug in and use.Master volume on its backside.Remote control.You can also hook up a Zune but the remote is not compatible for changing songs (nor is the Kanto advertised for other systems).

Check out the product description for other specific details.The manual is small--not much to it.The front cover has a magnetic front protecting the speakers (or remove it exposing the speakers/see alternative photos on product page).The amazon packaging was excellent.

This sleek item arrived in perfect condition and we listened to tunes within moments.Sound is rich, full with no distortion at high volume.My husband's ear is finely tuned for sound quality and he is very impressed by the Kanto.

Haven't tried hooking it up to the computer or TV but see no reason this alternative use would be complex.If you've got the space, go for it.

The amazon product page photo doesn't do it justice if you're into electronics that are also beautiful...the Kanto SYD5BLK fits that billing.We are VERY VERY pleased!

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This iPod speaker from Kanto adds a little sophistication to a product that's all too often made of cheap plastic. With a beautiful hand-crafted wood cabinet and a monster 80 watts of power, the SYD 5 blurs the line between iPod docks and home theater systems.


With a hand-crafted wood cabinet and 80 watts of power, the SYD 5 blurs the line between iPod docks and home theater systems. Click to enlarge.
Two full-range and two low-end drivers for 80 watts of maximum power.
Ported for added bass response; rear connectors include an AC plug, S-video output, and 3.5-mm/RCA aux inputs.
iPod Universal Dock
Charge your iPod while it's playing, and control the SYD 5 from across the room with the sleek remote control unit, which includes all the basics: volume, forward, back, mute, etc.


Video Output
If you have a video-enabled iPod, the S-video output lets you enjoy video on your television paired with the robust sound of the SYD 5.


Serious Sound
The SYD 5 design utilizes an acoustically tuned, hand-crafted MDF wood cabinet with bass reflex ports, for an acoustic richness you won't find in most tiny plastic docks.


A pair of full-range drivers and a pair of low drivers deliver 80 watts of maximum power, with a frequency response of 45 Hz to 20 kHz. Magnetic shielding suppresses interference from nearby electronic devices.


Simple Control
The SYD 5 keeps it simple, with a basic volume/source control on the unit itself. The rest of the unit features can be accessed via the included remote: iPod playback functions, EQ and mute, source, etc.


Connect It All
RCA and auxiliary inputs allow you to combine almost any stereo device with a plug that fits with these speakers. Laptop and desktop computers, both portable and home-bound CD and DVD players, and even other stereo systems can all be used effectively.


Rear AC Plug
Plug an Apple Airport Express directly into the back of the speakers, connect it to the auxiliary input, and you can stream audio from your iTunes on your computer directly to the speakers. No need for a docked iPod. Or use it to power a different device: MP3 players, etc.

What's in the Box
SYD 5 iPod speaker, remote control, power cable, S-video cable, dock inserts, and user's manual.

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2/23/2012

SIRIUS ST4-TK1 Starmate 4 Plug-and-Play Satellite Radio Receiver with Car Kit Review

SIRIUS ST4-TK1 Starmate 4 Plug-and-Play Satellite Radio Receiver with Car Kit
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Overall, the Starmate 4 is OK, but it has some significant design flaws that some thoughtful engineering could have easily fixed.I wish I had bought the Sportster 4. First, unlike the Sportster 4, this model does NOT incorporate the Auxillary Input feature for plugging in your MP3 player or other audio devices.Many of the online merchants advertise this, but it is not present on the Starmate 4 car dock.The addition of the Starmate 4 dock increases the size of the Starmate, which is thinner than previous models, but is now functionally larger in size because of the addition of the dock.A major design flaw (in my opinion) is that the antenna, power and auxillary output from the car dock are located on the back of the unit, rather than the bottom or sides.So, although the unit is physically thinner than previous models, by the time you install it, it is functionally thicker than previous models.In short, the footprint of the new Starmate is larger than previous models when you factor in the docking cradle and the location of the antenna, power, and audio connections.Since I bought this unit for a smaller footprint than the Sportster 4, I am dissappointed.I had hoped to install it flush with my dashboard by attaching velcro to the back of the unit similar to the way you could with the Starmate Replay.

The positive is that it DOES have a docking cradle which makes it much easier to move from the car to the home.If you don't need to move the unit around, then the Starmate 4 does not have any functionality that doesn't exist in the Starmate Replay.The addition on an auxillary input jack similar to the Sportster 4 would have offered a significant upgrade.If the designers for the next generation of radios are listening, I'd suggest spending time thinking about how people actually have to install these devices.Place the connectors on the bottom or sides of the docking cradle or provide a method of giving the user options. My 2006 Prius does not have any smooth surfaces for using the suction cup except for the windshield which slopes too much to allow convenient installation. Likewise the air conditioning vents don't work well in my vehicle for installation.Frankly, I'm sorry I spent the extra money for this unit.But, if you want a unit that can be moved easily from car to home, this is a good option. For flexibility, the Sportster 4 might be a better option since it does supply additional functionality for the same price.

Update:I've had this for 9-months now and it has worked flawlessly.However, I stand by my human factors design concerns stated in the initial review and think that a dock design could be created to give the user options for where the wires plug into the dock.We all jury-rig these radios into our cars, regardless of our personal preferences.The design of the radio, combined with the configuration of my car (Prius), required that I purchase an aftermarket windshield mount since the one that came with the radio would not work in my car.

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SIRIUS Starmate 4 combines all of the exciting and easy-to-use features of the Starmate family, and offers up a simple, sleek design as well as SIRIUS Universal docking capability. It has a large widescreen LCD, and the slim unit is easily portable. Artist name, song titles, and up to five lines of text are displayed on the screen. The Starmate 4 replays up to 44 minutes of content and can pause, rewind, and fast forward.

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2/22/2012

Sony Stamina Platinum Alkaline D Batteries (4 Pack) Review

Sony Stamina Platinum Alkaline D Batteries
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I was rather surprised by the fact that these are not just premium branded batteries from China. They are in fact manufactured in Japan. They have excellent lives and are high recommended for most users. They also cost less than Energizer and Duracell. Good value for what you pay for.

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Sony Alkaline D 4Packs are High Performance and superior long lasting alkaline performance is ideal for all high drain applications.

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2/21/2012

Directed Electronics SP3TK1 Sportster 3 Receiver with Car Kit for Sirius Satellite Radio Review

Directed Electronics SP3TK1 Sportster 3 Receiver with Car Kit for Sirius Satellite Radio
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Within the first year of my Sirius subscription I am having problems with my 3rd Sportster 3.

1st radio - power supply cord for car malfunctionedafter 3 weeks
2nd radio - Antenna began malfunctioning after 1st month
3rd radio - This one was ok for first 6 months however none of the buttons on the unit itself work now except for the knob which can only be turned.Without the remote the radio is useless.

I am happy with the subscription however I would definately buy any other brand of radio.Sirius dock and play radios are terrible.

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Sirius Sportster3 receiver with vehicle kit is the next in line of the much acclaimed Sportster and Sportster 4. This product features a slim design, rotary tuning knob, and large button that makes everything very easy to use. Included with the Sportster 3 is a vehicle power adapter, remote, vehicle antenna, vehicle dock, and suction cup and vent mounts. 'Docking: New universal Docking capability means more accessory options, and less worrying about product specific accessoriesCradle: Slim profile vehicle docking cradle for easy, attractive in-vehicle installationDisplay: Large, easy-to-read 6-line displayKnob: Easy-to-use rotary tuning knobPresets: 30 channel presetsGameAlert: Prompts when your favorite games are being broadcast and alerts you when the scores changeGameZone: Lists all your favorite teams in one virtual category and lets you select a different team from each of the various sport leagues including NFL, NBA, NHL, and college sportsOne-Touch Jump: One touch to traffic and weather reports for your city, or tune to your favorite Sirius channelMemo: Memo with S-Seek stores and alerts by artist and songFM Transmitter: Wireless FM transmitter with 100-frequency choices and FM frequency choices and FM frequency list shortcut button for quick, easy FM transmitter frequency changesParental Control: Parental control and channel lock.

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2/20/2012

Monster StereoLink 7-Foot Car Cable for Zune Review

Monster StereoLink 7-Foot Car Cable for Zune
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First off, this is a great quality cable. Marketing a 7ft cable to Zune users in their car doesn't make any sense. If this was 3-4ft cable (I mean, how far away do you sit back from your dash??), it would be perfect. Buy a cheaper (and shorter) mini-stereo to mini-stereo cable!

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Easily connect your Microsoft Zune media player to any car stereo with anauxiliary minijack input with the Monster StereoLink connection cable. Alsocompatiblewith most other MP3 players, the cable lets you enjoy your digital music in fullstereosound without suffering the occasional static interference (the biggest problemwith FMtransmitters). Even better, the cable is small enough to fit in your pocket orglovebox,yet is still outfitted with all the Monster technologies you need to enjoy high- qualitystereo sound wherever you roam. Construction details include high-purity copperconductors with 24k gold contacts, which enhance the signal transfer for greaterclarity,along with dual tightly twisted conductors in a DoubleHelix configuration. Thelatterhelps eliminate RF and EM interference, thereby ensuring that your tunes alwayscomein loud and clear when you're cruising down the highway. The StereoLink cable,whichmeasures 7 feet long for easy installation, also connects your media player toportablespeakers and boomboxes.

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2/19/2012

Coby Portable CD / Radio / Cassette Review

Coby Portable CD / Radio / Cassette
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The so called "full range speakers" are very tinny with no bass or ability to adjust sound. Everything else works great. I guess you get what you pay for.

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Top loading CD player with LED displayAuto-stop cassette player/recorder with one-touch recordAM/FM stereo tunerRotary volume control and wide-range speakers3.5mm headphone jackProgrammable track memoryUses 8 D batteries110-220 volt dual voltage operationIncludes remote

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2/18/2012

JVC KT-SR2000 Plug 'n' Play Sirius Satellite Radio Receiver Review

JVC KT-SR2000 Plug 'n' Play Sirius Satellite Radio Receiver
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Chose Sirius for content reasons, after shopping extensively for Sirius PNP receivers, chose the JVC unit for the following reasons:

-- small size "PDA style" -- can fit in your pocket
-- super bright/readable screen -- crisp 'red LED' on black background
-- wanted a second generation receiver from mfr who had first gen experience (JVC 2000 supersedes 1000)
-- reputation for very good antenna
-- rumor that soon-to-be release boombox will be superb

I was not disappointed.Installed in car with antenna on dash and experienced very few drop outs despite less than optimal antenna location.Did notice a bit of hiss with the integral FM modulator, so opted for direct connection to my "MP3" Aux input on the car stereo... beautiful sound with the direct connection.Screen indeed readable in bright sunlight.Channel/category switch on the unit a bit clunky (though buttons on remote are fine = "real buttons")... other than this I'm highly satisfied. The 18 presets on the unit more than enough for me and suction cup dash/window mount that comes with the car kit seems bulletproof and very tight (especially vs. double-stick tape approach with other units).Nice thing about the PDA form factor when used in the car is that it's easy to slip in your pocket if leaving the car in a theft-prone area.Unit runs warm but nowhere near as hot as I thought it might given other online comments.

Sirius programming seems a bit more oriented to older demographic vs. XM.I liked (1) extensive news including PBS/BBC/PRI/World, (2) reggae/tropical/vacation channels, (3) tighter music genres in general (vs. more thematic on XM)... and in 2006 am looking forward to Howard Stern's move from FM to Sirius.Only programming on XM not on Sirius that I miss is MSNBC.Also note that Sirius traffic/weather is slightly less convenient since they put two cities on each channel, cycling coverage through each.

Looking forward to getting the boombox for the JVC KT-SR2000 soon... this appears to be simple, clean aesthetically (would look ok at home) and has a bass-boost capability... a/c adapter and antenna with 20' cord included.

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Smaller than its predecessor by a third, JVC's compact, PDA-styled KT-SR2000 Plug 'n' Play (PnP) Sirius Satellite Radio receiver brings a wealth of music and news programming to your car and/or home audio system in a device that's as easy to use as it is to transport. The PnP receiver offers accessible buttons and a large, bright LCD with multiple options for enhancing legibility. Artist names and song titles are presented in large type to enhance safety by minimizing distractions. Use of the receiver requires activation of a subscription to Sirius Satellite Radio ($12.95 per month or a one-time fee of $499.99). You'll also need a car or home docking apparatus, sold separately.
The KT-SR2000 lets you enter a desired channel/stream number directly, or you can search for programming by scrolling through a list of channels or even a list of currently playing artists. For one-touch access, you can set up to 18 stream preferences, or presets, with the option to lock or unlock a given function. For example, you can store a list of preferred categories and stations without fear of alteration until you decide it's time for a change.
Memory Capture stores 20 favorite songs in the form of PDTs (Program Definition Text, with artist name and song title), and, when activated, the unit's S-Seek feature will search all incoming streams for those songs.
Time-based functions include an alarm, a sleep timer, and program alert, which switches the KT-SR2000 to a preprogrammed stream at a selected time. The KT-SR2000 features an easy-to-read LCD with separate controls for brightness, contrast, and font. This model also features an ambient light sensor, which automatically adjusts the display brightness to suit your viewing conditions.
The KT-SR2000 must be used with one of the following adapter kits:

    JVC KS-K6013 home kit
    JVC KS-K6012 vehicle kit

Sirius satellite radio is a subscription service that provides more than 100 channels of digital programming, from music to news, talk, and sports. It is available only in the lower 48 states--not available in Alaska, Hawaii, or U.S. territories.
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Sirius receiver, a remote control, remote batteries, and a user's manual.

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2/17/2012

Emerson iTone iP100 Portable Sound System for iPods (White) Review

Emerson iTone iP100 Portable Sound System for iPods
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So, I happened along this item, and thought "gee this looks cool and is a good price."I have been looking for one of these systems for my ipod, but have felt that they were too expensive.Natually, when I saw that this was under $50, I could not resist. Boy I sure should have!The item itself looks nice, and it is very easy to use, but the sound SUCKS!!No, I don't expect Bose sound, but I would'nt expect heavy distortion!Yes, as I listened to music, what accompanied it was a constant buzzing and humming sound.I found that the only way to make the sound to go away was to set the ipod backlight to be on all of the time!Besides the humming, the sound would "crackle" if you touched the unit while it was in use.The loud humming and distortion was louder than the music.I had to crank up the volume to almost maxium setting to overpower the distortion!I returned mine, got a refund, and bought the JBL Portable Sound System (totally awsome!!!)I guess you get what you pay for; so please heed my warning, and stay faw away from this product.

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Emerson Mobile's line of quality audio products combines fresh new look, attractive packaging and an aggressive marketing. Emerson Mobile Products' goal is to make high-end audio products more affordable, without compromising the highest standards of quality.

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2/16/2012

XACT COMMUNICATIONS XTR3CK Sirius Satellite Plug + Play Receiver and Vehicle Kit Review

XACT COMMUNICATIONS XTR3CK Sirius Satellite Plug + Play Receiver and Vehicle Kit
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I bought mine 1/8/06 (Bestbuy, $29.95 on sale) and also bought the home kit at the same time ($49.95).Got home, went to the Sirius website, signed up for service and had the sweet sounds of their programming in my home all within 30 minutes.

I opted to utilize the built-in FM transmitter to link to my home theater receiver, and was satisfied with the sound quality.I got lucky with my antenna placement because the window closest to my stereo faces North-West, exactly where it needs to be for reception at my Florida location.

Running the antenna in my car was a bit of a pain, but it was worth the hour I spent installing it.Again, I use the FM link to listen in my car.

As for user features, I must confess to being one of those lazy people that learns a few favorite channels, then uses the remote to directly access them.Over time I may actually read the manual and program the pre-sets.

Overall, I'm very satisfied.The unit fits in my shirt pocket, and I use it every day.I don't understand some of the complaints from the other owners.All I know is that I wanted a cheap unit to listen to Howard in my car & home, and the XTR3CK with the XS052 home kit got it done for $80.00.The bonus of all the rest of the great Sirius music & programming lets me easily justify the monthly subscription.

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Requires subscription to Sirius Satellite Radio ServiceBuilt-In Wireless FM Transmitter Wireless IR Remote Control Vehicle Kit Features 4-Position Vehicle Docking Cradle -Sun Visor Mount, Windshield Suction Mount, Adhesive Dash Mount, Amps Plate Mount Vehicle Antenna 12v Vehicle Power Adapter Satellite Radio Features Over 120 Channels of Satellite Radio & 65 Music Channels 100% Commercial Free

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2/15/2012

Cisco-Linksys Wireless-B Music System WMLS11B Review

Cisco-Linksys Wireless-B Music System WMLS11B
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MY BACKGROUND:
I have always been an ardent musicphile and have subsequently grown a respectable collection of music.With a little less than 1000 CDs, physically finding the music you feel like listening to was always a chore (although there is much to be said for spending some quality time rediscovering that CD that you forgot you had).SO, I jumped on the MP3 bandwagon a couple of years ago, ripping my entire collection (up yours RIAA) onto my server.Having them on my server has made it easy to listen to whatever I like pretty much anywhere in the house where there's a computer (both son's rooms, living room, my office).I converted to iTunes recently when it became available for the PC (much nicer to synch the iPod with than MusicMatch ).BTW, I'm a software engineer and gadget freak, which explains why my house is wired with CAT6 cabling and why even my 3 year old son's computer is running at Gigabit speeds on our home network. :-)
Okay, enough babbling, onto the review:
WHY I BOUGHT IT-
I'd been toying with the idea of picking up one of the portable media players ever since they came out a year or so ago.I couldn't justify spending the cash on the designs that were out there until I found the Linksys WMLS11B.It is very aesthetically pleasing, but more importantly, it has a very nice (and large for the form factor) LCD screen and looks basically like a boombox that can play all your MP3s.Whenever I can (when the weather and family allow) I try to work from my deck or screened-in porch.I'm somewhat tired of having the iPod earbuds sticking in my ears and plugging a pair of powered computer speakers into the iPod is a hassle.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS-
For $180 ($250+ MSRP) I expected something a bit more substantial.It's not badly constructed, but seems too 'plasticky' and lightweight for the cost.Anyway, after about ten minutes, I had it configured and working on my wireless network (Linksys 802.11g).Incidentally, you need to set it up with an ethernet connection to set it up initially, but I could not get it to connect to any of my computers directly and had to finally just plug it into a router.The very first impression was that I had messed something up with the wiring because I had to have the volume all the way up to hear the music.After goofing around with everything, I decided that it was set up correctly, but just lacked the power to play adequately in anything else except an absolutely quiet room (with the sound level at MEDIUM, you can barely hear noise coming from the speakers).
PROS -
-Nice to look at
-Sound quality is pretty good once you hook up some nicer powered speakers
-Easy to set up
-Fairly compact
-Fair selection of internet radio stations
CONS -
-The included speakers leave a lot to be desired
-Must use MusicMatch (it sucks!!) or Rhapsody (a RealOne company, which if you didn't know, is run by Satan)
-For some reason, I can't get it to play more than ten songs from a playlist.
-The interface is HORRIBLE!Very non-intuitive and I spend more time scrolling through my collection than actually listenting to music.Most frustrating is that after you scroll down for a couple of MINUTES and find 'Modest Mouse', if you change your mind and decide you want to listen to 'Menomena' instead, the interface tosses you back to the top-most menu, meaning that you have to select 'BROWSE' then select 'ARTIST/ALBUM' then scroll down for several more minutes to get back to the M's....Even a submenu that allowed you to scroll through the alphabet and select, say, 'M' and then browse all the M's would be VERY nice.If the playlist function worked properly, then you could invest some time and set up your favorite songs and/or artists, but for spontaneously searching through your catalog... uhh, you won't.
-For some reason, I occasionally lose signal with my network and it can't find the server (even though I have my laptop receiving 54Mbps with excellent signal strength right next to it).Not a frequent occurence, just puzzling.
-Being 802.11b based, it only supports WEP and not WPA.:-(
-No carry handle
-The remote is pretty good, but doesn't work unless pointed directly at the unit and from within a very shallow angle from center.
-No headphone jack on the front
-Too many cables sticking out of the back.Cable management is so easy, yet apparently an alien concept to most manufacturers.
CONCLUSIONS:
It's just frustrating to have something soooo close to being good, but having some poor design muck it up.I really wish they'd assign it a more iPod-like interface (where you can use the back button to go to your previous menu level and selection).I also wish they'd find some way to tap into iTunes as a server or roll their own (okay, I can dream).I believe that if Linksys were to revamp the interface firmware and take care of some of the problems with the 'music server', it would be worthwhile.Unfortunately, I've dealt with Linksys for too long to even hope that they'd bother to update this version.They will instead release a newer, improved version which will make this model the MP3 Edsel.
I'm going to return this to the store today as I have a 10 day 'remorse period' that expires on Monday.
Nice try Linksys, better luck next time. :-(

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The Linksys Wireless-B Music System lets you bring the digital music stored on your computer to your Home Entertainment Center, without running cables through the house.Using a wireless connection, the Music System finally frees your digital music collection from those little computer speakers to play in full glory through your stereo system.|||The Wireless-B Music System sits by your home stereo and connects to it using standard consumer electronics cables.Then it connects to your home network by Wireless-B (802.11b) wireless networking, or if you prefer, it can be connected via standard 10/100 Ethernet cabling.Using the included remote control and the built-in LCD menus, you can browse your MP3 or WMA formatted music collection on your home PCs by title, artist, album, genre, or playlist.

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2/14/2012

Sony ICF-M1000 Table Top Radio Review

Sony ICF-M1000 Table Top Radio
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This radio from Sony is placed to compete with similar products from Tivoli (Henry Kloss Model One) and Boston Acoustics (Receptor Radio). All of these products are single speaker (mono) AM/FM radios that contain no CD or cassette players and have no remote control. If that is not what you are looking for in a radio, this product is not for you; however, if you are looking for a simple tabletop radio, continue on.

Sony hoped to cash in on the popularity of simple table radios, however their offering falls short of its competitors. The radio is gloss black with a black fabric front that hides the speaker. It is significantly larger than the other radios in this class, about double the size of either the Kloss or the Receptor. Despite the size of the cabinet, the speaker is roughly the same size as those found on the other radios. The LCD display is small and somewhat hard to read from certain angles (there is an acrylic prism sitting on top of the LCD that reflects the image forward and upward). There are three knobs on the front that control tuning, volume and tone. The radio is built well, but I think the black fabric makes it seem a bit cheap. Removing the fabric cover exposes the cheap wood interior and lowers the aesthetics even further.

By itself this radio has a decent sound, and the tone control allows for tweaking of the sound quality. However when I compare the sound quality to that of the Kloss and Receptor, this product again falls short. This radio lacked the bass response of its competitors, despite its much larger size. Midranges were decent, comparable to the others (talk radio sounds almost the same among the three radios). Trebles were decent, although slightly muddled unless the tone control was set to high. On the plus side, the tuning was accurate and the reception clear, probably the best of the three, although all are very good.

The Sony radio has line-out/line-in 1/8" jacks in the rear for connecting to an mp3 or CD player (as does the Kloss, but not the receptor). There are no alarm-clock functions on this radio, which further limits its usefulness.

In conclusion, this would be a very decent radio if it were fifty dollars. However, Sony has set the price so that it competes with radios that are far superior to it. If you are to spend this kind of money on a table radio, I suggest you look elsewhere (I recommend the Receptor Radio).

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2/13/2012

EMERSON Dora Explorer CD Player - DTE110 Review

EMERSON Dora Explorer CD Player - DTE110
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I was looking for a portable cd player for my 3.5 y.o. daughter to listen to books on cd on a plane trip.This was the closest thing I could find, that seemed oriented toward the right age group.The headphones, however, were much too big for her, so they fell down and bugged her, or hung low so she couldn't hear very well.Additionally, the buttons were very small and unclearly marked, so even I had trouble figuring out which button did what.She used it a few times, butthen one day it just didn't work, even after replacing the batteries.I have no idea what is wrong with it.This caused us to put her cd in the regular stereo and she seems to prefer this anyway.This wasn't an expensive cd player, but it wasn't really worth the money, at least for this age of child.

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Dora Personal CD Player - Emerson NicktronicsDora the Explorerportable CD player- CD-R/RW compatible- Hold switch (prevents accidental battery drain)- 60 Second anti-skip protection- Programmable memory- Requires 2 AA batteries, not included- For child ......

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