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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sangean
EAN: 0729288023302
Item Dimensions: 7006005001050
Label: Sangean
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Sangean
Model: RS-300
MPN: RS-300
Publisher: Sangean
Studio: Sangean
Features:- Dual alarms and alarm settings
- 4-watt amplifier with single 5-inch speaker
- Auto-Program Setting (APS) stores stations by priority of signal strength
- 30-minute super-capacitor backup system retains all settings
- Can be linked to Sangean RS-332 for stereo sound
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Product Description: Sangean Electronics is one of the world's oldest and largest manufacturers of multi-band, portable and pocket sized entertainment centers. Established in 1974, the name Sangean is recognized throughout the world for its innovative design, unparalleled performance and matchless quality. All Sangean products are high quality, portable and aesthetically appealing with the kind of feel and performance that has made Sangean the fastest growing radio line in the market today.PRODUCT FEATURES: Dual Alarms with gradual ramp up volume; Wake to radio or alarm; Digital Tuning; Automatic Station Preset; 24 Station Preset; 4 watt High Fidelity Amplifier; 5" Full Range Speaker; 5 Minute Snooze Alarm; 1 Minute to 6 Hour Sleep Timer; Adjustable Automatic Display Dimmer; Back-Lit front panel control buttons; Line Output Jack; Auxiliary Input Jack; Stereo Headphone Jack; 1 Hour Capacitor back-up system.
Amazon.com Review: Think clock radios are inherently boring? Think again. Sangean's RS-330, looking very much like a run-of-the-mill night-table fixture, is actually a compact and unusually well-designed dual-alarm clock radio with--no kidding--decent sound quality. Separate bass and treble controls let you tailor the sound quality while the auxiliary audio input and output offer flexibility in sound sources.
The RS-330 is a model of clarity: its fluorescent blue display is large and intuitively laid out, its two alarms are easy to set, and its sound focuses though a single, natural-sounding speaker. (If you want stereo, Sangean makes a slightly cheaper mate, the RS-332, which accepts an audio feed and alarm commands from the RS-330 through a supplied multipin cable and lets you hear each alarm through a different speaker.)
Conveniently, the RS-330's radio sets its own presets (12 FM and 12 AM) using Sangean's Auto-Program Setting (APS) feature, and reconfiguring those presets is a simple operation. Unfortunately, there are only six preset buttons, requiring a two-step process (and the equivalent of a shift key) to access presets 7 through 12 in either the FM or AM band. Sangean supplies an FM antenna, but we found the radio offered good reception even without it (though performance will vary with locale).
A large side knob handles volume adjustments (including balanced adjustments through the RS-332, if you wish). Individual bass and treble controls--rare beasts in the jungle of clock radios--rest below. You can crank the bass and treble to keep the frequency extremes from being lost at quiet listening levels, or you can reduce the bass output for more natural sound at higher listening levels. The speaker will distort if you turn the volume too high with the bass maxed.
Clock settings are a cinch, as the RS-330 uses a single button (just out of accidental reach) to toggle through the main clock time and the settings for alarms 1 and 2. You can set each alarm for either radio or beeper, and each alarm gets its own volume knob on the back panel. The alarm levels function independently of the master radio level, whether you've selected the radio or the beeper for your alarm. This brings a certain freedom in listening--you never have to worry about whether you've left the volume too loud or too quiet for the next day's wake-up.
For nighttime lullabies, the RS-330 offers a Sleep function. The default setting is one hour, but you can set it anywhere from one minute up to six hours by hitting Sleep and adjusting the duration with the tuning (up/down) buttons. Conversely, you can set a countdown timer for up to six hours using a Timer button. The beeper, but not the radio, sounds at the end of the countdown.
You even get to choose separate stations to fall asleep and wake up to, though both alarms must wake to the same radio station since the radio-alarm defaults to preset 1 of your last-auditioned band (FM or AM). (Linking with the RS-332 permits additional and differing presets.) The snooze bar, which gives you five minutes of sleepy reprieve with every smack, is easy to hit and appropriately wide.
A wonderful touch is Sangean's inclusion of an auxiliary audio input and output (both 0.125-inch stereo mini jacks), which lets you use the RS-330 as an amplifier/speaker for a CD player or a cassette deck (through the input) and as a facilitating hookup with an integrated amplifier, or a cassette or minidisc recorder (through the output).
For a winning combination of stylish appearance, alarm flexibility, and pleasing sound quality, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better choice than the Sangean RS-330. --Michael Mikesell
Pros: - Intuitive controls
- Alarm levels separate from radio level
- Independent bass and treble controls
- Good-sounding speaker
- Headphone jack
- Auxiliary line input and output
- Nicely positioned volume knob
- FM antenna supplied
- Stately appearance
Cons: - Shift key required to select preset stations 7 to 12
- Display doesn't show time and radio station simultaneously
- Alarm 1 and alarm 2 must wake to the same station (except when using the RS-330 in conjunction with RS-332)
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I purchased this item seven months ago and I remain convinced that this is probably the best item that I have ever purchased from Amazon (I'm a regular customer). It is accurate and reliable with excellent sound quality. I find the settings easy to use and the screen easy to read. After many years of searching, I have found a clock radio that provides me with both pleasure and dependability.
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This is the son (or grandson) of a Proton clock radio I have had for 15 years or more and which developed so many small glitches it needed replacing.
The great feature of the old Proton was superior sound quality for the size & price.
The new Sangean is the same size & weight (so I think the old speaker is still there) with the added virtue of digital tuning & station presets.
I paid about the same price in dollars that I paid 15 years ago for a truly improved product.
A good deal.
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I PURCHASED THE PREVIOUS PROTON MODEL IN 1991. STILL GOING STRONG; BUT THE MEMORY CAPACITOR IS NOW GONE AFTER SO MANY YEARS. STILL THE SOUND IS VERY GOOD WITH THE COMPANION " SLAVE" ATTACHMENT SPEAKER. IT'S MY FAVORITE ALARM CLOCK FROM ALL TIMES.
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I live in the hills of a large city and tried a number of alarm radios, but each of them produced static on some AM stations. Bought Sangean and it is truly a great and intuitive radio. Now I get all the stations, have ample pre-sets, the dual alarm is great and programing it is really no problem. The tone and clarity are great and the visibility of all the viewing screen content is clear. Except for its high price, one cannot have a complaint.
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This is a great clock radio that, so far, has lived up to its advertising. Sound quality is excellent and the features are intuitive. The ability to add an additional unit to create what amounts to a "system" clock radio is unique and offers flexibility I have not seen in similar products. Amazon's handling of the transaction was stellar, as usual.
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