Electronics : Magnavox CD Alarm/Clock Radio (MCR23017) (MCR230)

Electronics : Magnavox CD Alarm/Clock Radio (MCR23017) (MCR230)

Magnavox CD Alarm/Clock Radio (MCR23017) (MCR230)

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Magnavox CD Alarm/Clock Radio (MCR23017) (MCR230)
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 21684










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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Magnavox
EAN: 0037849927540
Label: Magnavox
Manufacturer: Magnavox
Model: MCR230
Publisher: Magnavox
Sales Rank: 21684
Studio: Magnavox
Warranty: 90 days warranty



Features:
  • Compact clock radio with CD player and analog AM/FM tuner
  • Multiple alarm options for waking to a CD, radio, or buzzer
  • Dual alarm offers two settings for people who wake at different times
  • Large, easy-to-read green LED display; sleep timer and repeat alarm
  • 90-day warranty against defects







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
Wake up to your music with the Magnavox MCR230. This compact alarm clock with a CD player and AM/FM tuner lets you start your day to a buzzer, radio, or CD. Oh and it's smart... containing a sleeptimer, dual alarm, repeat alarm and a large green LED display.

Amazon.com Item Description:
Wake up to the tunes you like rather than the choices of your local DJ with this Magnavox clock radio, which comes equipped with a CD player and an analog AM/FM tuner. The dual alarm features three different settings--for rising to a CD, a favorite radio station, or the buzzer--and is ideal for households with two people who wake at different times. It also includes a sleep timer and repeat alarm, along with a battery backup that activates during a power outage. Groggy users will appreciate the large, easy-to-read LED display, which displays the time clearly so you won't misinterpret the hour. In addition, the CD player also works intuitively, with the standard skip, repeat, and pause functions people have come to expect. The clock radio carries a 90-day warranty against defects.

What's in the Box
Clock radio, user's manual.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Worked fine - Until it stopped working ...
I liked this for about a year, then it started crapping out on me. The selection switch (i.e. Radio-CD-Buzzer) got flaky and you had to screw around to get it "just right" in order to hear the music.
Then it started coughing on CD tracks. It would play a couple of tracks, then hiss and wheeze and finally give up, unable to play any more. And it did this with store-bought CDs, not home-recorded ones.
So now I have to buy another because Magnavox made the decision to put out a piece of garbage. Needless to say I won't be buying Magnavox again.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Low Quality - Breaks Easily ...
The positive:

1.) It is cheap and should last a few months to a year.

The negative:

1.) It Will break within a year or two.
2.) Its controls are counter-intuitive to use. (not morning friendly)
3.) It will fill our landfills with toxic electronic parts.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * enjoyed it ...
I would give it a five star, but it wore out after 1 1/2 years. It also scratched up easily on the top where you switch it off and on. I loved it, though. Sound quality was pretty fair, and it was SO easy to use. The display was just the right size, and it looked nice on my desk top. It is a bit bright at night, but personally didn't bother me. I will mourn it.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * This is a substandard product. Pass on it. ...
I bought this and found that if you like to burn your own CD's to play in it, it has a problem reading the tracks. It sometimes spins up and doesn't play, and it always has a very audible noise on spin up and track find. I usually wake to that sound before the music starts. I AM NOT A LIGHT SLEEPER. This is my second one, and I've basically been using it for the radio wake function for the last few months. Do yourself a favor and find a different product.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Disposable clock radio ...
I liked this clock radio when we first bought it because of the feature of being able to wake up to a cd. But after less then a year, here I am trying to find a new one. One morning the power came on, but no music, the cd was spinning. None of the buttons would work, power wouldn't shut off so I unplugged it. Tried again the next day, and it completly shut off in the middle of the night. I am very disappointed having loved Magnavox products in the past. Buy only if you want to buy a new one every 10 months.


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