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| Tivoli Audio M3TPE Model Three AM/FM Clock Radio, Taupe/Cherry | 
enlarge | Brand: Tivoli Audio Category: CE
List Price: $299.99 Buy New: $249.99 You Save: $50.00 (17%)
New (6) Used (2) from $229.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 38 reviews Sales Rank: 11350
Media: Electronics Fragile: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 7 Dimensions (in): 14 x 8 x 7
MPN: M3TPE Model: M3TPE UPC: 031623003048 EAN: 0031623003048 ASIN: B00009PLIM
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new, factory sealed, USA Retail, Manufacturer's Warranty. Available in stock and ready to ship.
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Save your money August 21, 2008 Well, I just got to work late again thanks to my Tivoli. This has happened many times. Setting the alarm on this unit should be easier than it is. On a cheap clock radio, all you have to do is turn one switch to - alarm on. On this unit, you must turn on the radio, tune in the station (stations tend to go in and out on their own on my unit - if it's clear as a bell when I set it, I often wake up to static), then hit the alarm button. Even then, sometimes it doesn't go off in the morning. Also,I have never, ever in my life seen a clock in which the minute and hour hands are the same length. I woke up the other night and couldn't tell if it was 12:20 or 4a.m.
I got this unit as a wedding gift and it sure is pretty. But you're better off spending 20 bucks on a drug store clock radio.
Great June 29, 2008 I had this radio for two years now and I'm very happy with it. It has superior reception and sound, and even looks good.
These radios are great, but overpriced. March 31, 2008 I own a Tivoli Model One and two Boston Acoustics Recepter radios and love them both! However, when I considered buying a Tivoli clock radio I had second thoughts. My conclusion is that the Boston radios are a much better buy. The sound from both is fantastic for such a small package, but there are some other factors I considered. The Recepter radio has two reliable alarms which don't have to be set everyday, the sound quality is as good if not slightly better than the Tivoli and it costs much less than the Tivoli. The Tivoli radios are all basically the same guts with some little additions like speaker jacks and in this case a battery powered clock. I live near the centre of the city and both provide excellent reception, but nothing that a much cheaper radio won't do. The big difference is that the Tivoli radio looks much cooler than the Boston. If I were to buy a radio using my head I would buy a Boston, but if I used my eye the Tivoli wins hands down. Tivoli has just raised their prices too and Boston has just released an even better table radio a much lower price. In the end, if you keep your clock radio in the bedroom, how many times are you going to admire it?
tivoli living off its rep? February 3, 2008 i purchased this (and the additional speaker/alarm) because of its reputation and the fact that i needed two alarms..well...first the good: 1 very nice looking unit 2 very nice sound 3 easy to tune in stations 4 able to handle other sources (mp3, cd etc)
the bad....(or not so good) 1 light is hard to see in the dark, (i keep mine across the room) 2 you cannot set an alarm more than 12 hours ahead, that is to say if you go to sleep at 8pm and you want to set the alarm to wake you up at 9am....you cant....if you set it for 9 it will wake you at 9pm (an hour later!) very bad.....
knowing what i know now, i wouldnt purchase this again.....(at least not for alarm clock usage...)
Concerned about the battery requirements? December 5, 2007 I love my new tivoli. The clock is battery operated, which many reviews reported being a confusing addition to the design, however, if the power goes out, your alarm clock still works and the batteries only need to be changed once a year.
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