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| Sales Rank: | 2263 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $45.99 |
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| Label: | Sony |
| UPC: | 027242688377 |
| Binding: | Electronics |
| Published By: | Sony |
| ASIN: | B000EDVT9E |
| Category: | Electronics |
Sony ICF-M1000 Table Top Radio Features
- High-fidelity AM FM Table Radio
- Digital Tuning w/ Clock display
- Built-in high quality Monaural Bass-Reflex Speaker
- Stereo output via Headphone Jack
- Line-in & Line-out jacks
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Product Description
Experience rich, room-filling sound from the stylish Sony ICF-M1000 radio. Connect your MP3 player and let everyone enjoy the music. Enjoy rich, room-filling sound from the stylish, high-gloss ICF-M1000. Not only does this radio feature high-fidelity sound and convenient features, its black finish will also fit well with any decor. Experience its quality sound reproduction from a wide range of sources, including its internal digital tuner, your MP3 player, PC, or other devices that connect via line-in jacks. Use the adjustable wide-range tone control and the monaural bass reflex speaker system to get the sound you desire. Time and station information is displayed on its backlit prismatic LCD display. Antenna System - AM - Built-in Ferrite Bar Antenna, FM - Power cord antenna / Sound Enhancer - Bass Reflex System / Backlit Color - White Inputs and Outputs - Headphone output(s) - 1 (mini) PC Audio Input(s) - 1 (Rear) Power Requirements - AC 120V, 60Hz / Speaker Dimensions - 3 1/8 (77mm) Type - Mono Convenience Features - Clock - Digital (U2) / Display - LCD Supplied Accessories - Mini Stereo 3.5mm connecting cable Dimensions (WxHxD) - 11 7/8 x 4 3/4 x 6 3/4 inches (300 x 120 x170mm)
Customer Reviews
Not what I hoped it would be - Reviewed on 2008-11-02
I wanted a decent radio with a Aux input for my office. After reading a ton of reviews, I decided to go with the ICF-M1000 instead of spending north of a hundred bucks on a Tivoli or similar. The ICF-M1000 is not a total dud by any means, but my expectations were higher.
It looks great and has a great quality "feel" to it. Nothing about it feels cheap or chintzy at all, and the knobs mimic the "slow tuning" type of response of its analog competitors, despite the ICF-M1000's tuner being digital. The finish is much nicer looking than I expected. Has a substantial weight to it that also lends an impression of real quality.
The sound, well, is unremarkable, IMHO. It's not going to wow anybody. At lower 'background' volumes (as I play it, again, in an office) much of the dynamic range disappears. I find myself constantly fiddling with the Tone setting to find a tone that makes whatever I'm listening to more audible. At higher volumes (i.e. loud enough you don't mind everyone in the room hearing it) it does sound better, but it's still nothing amazing. I admit I have never heard the Tivoli Model One in person, but if I spent over a hundred bucks for a radio, its sound had better be more memorable than this one. The 'listening experience' of this radio is just adequate; it doesn't 'fill the room with music' or 'sound much bigger than it is' or meet any of those other cliche's we always hear about audio equipment. Ho hum.
Priced at fifty dollars, the ICF-M1000 is fine. I don't regret buying it. It looks nice and I play podcasts from my iPod through the Aux input. But don't expect too much. Considering the price Sony tried to sell this unit at when it was brand new, you can't help but see it a huge underachiever. There is a reason it's now sold for one-third the MSRP.
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