Hi I would like to know how is the recording on that unit.  Like when you
make a tape off of a cd and then listen to it.  Is there a lot of noise
between tracks.  Or does it make tapes well?  Also how well does the radio
receive stations.  I know with the Sony boom boxes a lot of there radios are
really not that good even for local stations.  You don't get them in very
well.  Is this a double cassette unit or a single and can this play mp3
disks or just regular cd's.  Anymore information that you can give me on
this unit would be a big help.  I maybe looking in to this unit to replace
one that I already have that is ready to be toss out.

Casey
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "TerriStimmel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 8:11 AM
Subject: More on AIWA boombox


> Hello everyone,
>
> Well after receiving the manual, I looked over the entire thing.
> According to what I read, you can preset stations into the memory.  Though
> to be perfectly honest, I'm still not exactly sure how.
> Mainly because I think I need someone to reorient me to some of the
buttons
> again.  Once this happens, then I think I might have a better
understanding
> of what to do.
>
> The manual is just a bit confusing to me though, because it speaks about
the
> remote, and gives the different functions for it as well.  But I don't
have
> a remote, and can't get one.
> The remote is used with a different model.
>
> I'm hoping that sense this manual actually covers two different models,
that
> the storing of stations in memory, isn't meant for just the other model,
and
> not mine.  It doesn't say this, so I'm assuming not.
> And I would think that if these two models were that different that they
> wouldn't share the same manual.
> But I do know that when I looked at the other model, it actually stated
that
> there were 30 presets.
> Where as I've never seen this mentioned about mine.
>
> At one point in the manual, I believe the boombox is described.  You know,
> as to which buttons are where.
> It was rather confusing to read though, and it didn't make too much sense
to
> me.  It didn't seem laid out right or something.  And I kept getting
> confused as to which buttons were for the remote, and which were for the
> boombox.
> However despite this confusion, I still found the manual helpful, and I'm
> glad to have it.
>
> Well, there was something else I had planned to comment on, but I've done
> forgot what it was.
> Anyway, I'm hoping to find out more about this radio soon.
>
> Thank you,
> Terri
>
>
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