Thanks for the information about the radio.  Could you go to your local
wal-mart store and see this unit if you wanted to see what it looks like and
if you wanted to purchase it?  Also what is the model number on this unit
again.  Thanks again and I will let you know if I can get ahold of one of
these units.

Casey
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "TerriStimmel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 9:52 AM
Subject: Re: More on AIWA boombox


> Hello Casey and others,
>
> Well, I'll be glad to tell you what I can.
>
> I'm afraid that I can't give you an accurate description as to how the
> stations come in, because it's hard to get FM reception where I live.
> Some of the stations I can pick up do come in better than others, while
some
> have a lot of static behind them.
> When I took the boombox over to a friend of mine, who lives more in the
> center of town, I did seem to get better reception.  Though again, some
> stations came in better than others.
>
> I will say though, that I like this boombox better than the first one I
> tried.  I had bought a Sony at first, and I think the reception I got on
> that was much worse.
> Also, I didn't feel that the tape deck worked as well on that one, as it
> does on the AIWA.
>
> There is only one tape deck in this unit.  I think it works quite well.
> There is no motor noise with in my recordings, like I have experienced
with
> other boomboxes.
> As a matter of fact, the tape deck is pretty quiet.
> When it records the radio, I do think the quality does come out just a bit
> lower in volume, but not by much at all.
> I record from the radio every week, and I think it records better than my
> old boombox ever did.
> And until I got this boombox, I really didn't think that recording from
> radio could get any nicer.
>
> Now as for recording from CD to tape, I can't tell you anything about
that.
> I know this boombox can do that, but I've yet learned how to do it.
>
> As for whether or not the CD player can play mp3 CD's, I believe so.
> However, I'm not 100 percent sure about this.  If I had any of those CD's
> though, I'd be more than happy to find out for you.  But unfortunately, I
> don't have any.
>
> It states in the manual that it will play CD's, CDR's and CDRW's.
>
> Well, I hope this has been of some help to you.  I appologize that I
wasn't
> able to answer all of your questions as well as I would have liked to.
> This boombox is very nice in my opinion, and it was definitely worth the
> money.  I paid about $90 for it, but I believe the price has actually gone
> down just a bit now.
>
> Terri
>
>
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