Tivoli Audio Model Three Dual Alarm Speaker, Cherry/Metallic Taupe

Tivoli Audio Model Three Dual Alarm Speaker, Cherry/Metallic Taupe
  • Matching stereo speaker with 2nd alarm for Model Three clock radio
  • Easy-to-set aluminum bezel alarm quartz mechanical movement
  • Snooze button with 5-minute increments; pleasant beep tone
  • 3-inch full-range driver ensures accurate tonal balance and bass response
  • Measures 8.375 x 4.5 x 5.25 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty

Five stars for the satellite speaker, which converts the Model 3 into a Model 2 (i.e. very credible, rich-sounding stereo system, rated as best compact system by Consumers Reports). However, the clock is simply a battery-operated, pedestrian time-keeper that beeps (certainly whomever you've selected as a bed partner deserves better). Last I checked, the speaker alone was fifty bucks. Pick it up and get a $10 small alarm clock (battery, wind-up, or electric) that at least offers more than a plain, uninteresting and insufficiently loud "beep" and doesn't sound off every 12 hours. (Even if you don't have a bed partner, I recommend the extra speaker. It can be kind of cool--even a transporting experience--finding yourself lying between a violin section and a cello section.)

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Does the job and has great sound as an addition to the clock radio by Tivoli. The cherry cabinet matches the furniture nicely. The clock itself: not the best, probably, but it does what it should... keeps time well! The light does not bother me at all. It is dim enough.

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The clock setting mechanism did not work. It just goes around a dizzying pace. The speaker does work though.

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When I was young I heard a Kloss Model 1 and I had really never heard anything that really had that kind of wonderful sound. I think it was back in the 1970s when I first heard one. It didn't seem possible that kind of sound could come out of something that 'small'. I liked the sort of 'laboratory' style it had. In a way, it also sort of looked like some of the esoteric home built kits with the big geared dial/knob and very basic design and function. I really appreciate the cherry wood and how well it's finished. I bought the whole set. (Second, stereo clock/speaker, and the sub) Now I have the best sounding clock radio ever made! I plug my iPod into it. Sometimes my computer. I've watch movies on my bedroom TV using the Tivoli Model 3 system as the sound system for it and it's great. This system isn't going to break windows and rumble the floors and walls and that's not a bad thing. It's still beautiful and its' timber is wonderful. It would suffice in an office, dorm, small apartment... For real house destroying volume I have a massive home theater, but honestly, it wouldn't all fit well in my bedroom and would be pointless to do so anyway.

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