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3-inch built-in subwoofer with variable bass boost provides the lower frequencies missing from most tabletop audio units
Drawer-loading CD mechanism
Repeat (one/all ), shuffle play
10 FM, 10 AM station memory
Clock, time, sleep, snooze functions
Rating: 2.5/5 from 2 reviews
Well built. Great sound!
Rating: 4/5
This radio is a beautiful and stylish piece. It has very good bass response and clear sound. It is also very heavy (13lbs.). Overall: VERY GOOD!
Thoughtless Design
Rating: 1/5
While the TEAC SRL50 is without a doubt one of the best sounding CD-clock-radios in the under $200 price range, I would not recommend this product to anyone. The unit produces such an annoying hum in standby mode, we could not stand to keep it in an adjacent room, much less on a bedside table.
The most amazing feature of the SRL50 is that the unit does not display the time when playing the radio or a CD. You have to press a button to display the time, and then it is only shown for four seconds. What's the point of having a CD-clock-radio that doesn't display the time? With this product, you will need to buy a separate clock.