CD Clock Radio
PANASONIC RC-CD350 -- The RC-CD350 is more than just a Clock Radio- Most clock radios today are just so one dimensional. That's why there's a built-in CD Player. You can listen to your favorite CD music whenever you like, or set the alarm to CD so you can hear it when you wake up. At less than 6" tall and less than 6" wide, the RC-CD350 is perfect for your desktop or nightstand. It has a large blue, easy-to-read backlit LCD and a 2-way, 2-speaker full range system for high quality stereo sound. Its built-in Digital Tuner lets you catch FM/AM radio or even the weather. Weather Radio broadcasts warnings, watches, forecasts and other information. You can program up to 32 stations (20 FM and 12 AM) into the player's preset memory, and the RC-CD350 comes with seven Weather frequencies already preset. The RC-CD350 has a 3-Alarm System that lets you decide exactly what you are going to hear first thing in the morning. Select CD, Radio, Buzzer 1 or Buzzer 2. Just don't forget to set your alarm before you go to bed! Sound VirtualizerAC Powered with a battery backup system (one 9V battery - not included) Unit Dimensions - approx. 6 (h) x 10.5 (w) x 6 (d) Unit Weight - 3.1 lbs.
The RC-CD350 is more than just a Clock Radio Most clock radios today are just so one dimensional. That's why Panasonic added a built-in CD Player to the RC-CD350. You can listen to your favorite CD music whenever you like, or set the alarm to CD so you can hear it when you wake up. Slim Design is Ideal for Desktop or Bedside At less than 6" tall and less than 6" wide, the RC-CD350 is perfect for your desktop or nightstand. It has a large blue, easy-to-read backlit LCD and a 2-way, 2-speaker full range system for high quality stereo sound. Listen to FM/AM Radio or the Weather The RC-CD350 has a built-in Digital Tuner that lets you catch FM/AM radio or even the weather. Weather Radio broadcasts warnings, watches, forecasts and other information. You can program up to 32 stations (20 FM and 12 AM) into the player's preset memory, and the RC-CD350 comes with seven Weather frequencies already preset. Wake Up to your Favorite CD, Radio Station, or 1 of 2 Buzzers The RC-CD350 has a 3-Alarm System that lets you decide exactly what you are going to hear first thing in the morning. Select CD, Radio, Buzzer 1 or Buzzer 2--just don't forget to set your alarm before you go to bed
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CD Clock Radio Reviews
It 's hard to get a good FM signal most of the time. The CD stopped working. Look at a different player.you be much happier. The stereo output is very strange to say the least. This is a very poor item.
How hard can it be to design a CD Clock Radio that is easy to program and that doesn't serve as a table lamp. This seems to be a complaint with all the competing products as well. It does work though, when you press the right buttons in the right order [whatever it is], but you'll lose hair and patience in the process. When this thing works it is great, but it is so damn hard to program.
The features are good, and I can't say that any of the competing products are any better, but my wife and I are relatively intelligent people, and we have a heck of a time just trying to program the stupid thing to set off the alarms. The English instructions are virtually useless. It's a clock radio alarm for Pete's sake, not a rocket launcher. That having been said, the light is awfully bright, even when it is on the lowest setting.
Even when you are stone sober and have the instructions right in front of you it can be frustrating as all get out just to set the $#%#^% alarm to go off. There is no reasonable explanation for why this thing couldn't be a million times easier. When you do get it right you know it, but you need a bread crumb trail to remember how you did it.
I don't know why they design them this way, when they are obviously meant for a SLEEPING environment. Well made product, but very frustrating.
In addition to the static problem, the sound just isn't that great. I bought this item thinking it would be a great office sound system, which I could use to listen to CD music and the radio in my limited space. When you listen to the radio there is constant background static which didn't go away when I tried to move around the atena or move the actual radio away from my desk (since I thought it might be computer interference). What is worse is that even when I played CDs you could hear the static sound in the background. I was thoroughly disappointed. It is the worst electronic product I have ever purchased.
We are very thrilled with this purchase. Reception very clear, cd player has a nice tone and the various alarm setting is a really nice plus. Or even a nice desk set with options and a clear clock display. A very nice compact unit for the headboard. I recommend this for anyone who is shopping for a new alarm clock.
I also don't use it to listen to the radio. I have to drape a dark fabric square over it, even on the dim setting, which I can easily lift to see the time when I wake in the middle of the night. I don't need an alarm to wakeup, so that's not why I bought this item. I am really disappointed about that feature.
But finally, I've had an intermittent problem with this thing, and almost brought it in for warranty repair, but then it stopped, just before I was going to.
The lack of a headphone jack is something else I missed when I purchased this.
Unfortunately, the brightness of the display adds to the difficulty.
I did buy it so I could listen to relaxation CD's as I fall asleep, an often difficult task.
The problem is that for some bizarre reason, the radio bleeds through and plays faintly in the background while listening to a CD.
And, yes, I agree with others that settings are not intuitive.
Then of course, when the problem resumed, the warranty period had passed.
I bought this because of the design, and the small amount of nightstand space it occupies, but I certainly wouldn't recommend it.
I have to keep the instructions right by my bedside and refer to them every season that the time changes, and even then, it takes a few tries to get it right.
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