The SoundWorks 730 also has 16 presets for two bands of FM tuning and 8 presets for AM reception, front inputs for your CD or MP3 player, and a headphone jack. An automatic dimmer reduces display brightness in dark rooms while maintaining good legibility under bright conditions. From clear across the room, you'll be able to read the song your radio is playing (assuming your FM station supports Radio Data Service) in your choice of five languages, scrolling across the display. A large, 32-character display means that you'll no longer have to squint to see what you're listening to. But there's a lot more to this baby to love than just the sound. With separate bass and treble controls, and an auxiliary input for a CD or MP3 player, the SoundWorks 730 gives you everything you need to fill your room with awesome sound. It's not just better than most tabletop radios, but actually better than many component stereo systems. In combination with its wide-dispersion speakers, the SoundWorks 730 delivers sound that's hard to believe comes from such a small box. Cambridge engineers came up with an ingenious way to position the subwoofer and amplify the bass to produce deep, distortion-free sound at any volume. There's no mistaking the pulse created by a real subwoofer. When you turn on your SoundWorks 730, your first reaction will be to look under the table for hidden subwoofer. It's amazing what a difference a subwoofer can make. The Built-in Subwoofer: The Heart of the System Priced much less than its closest table-top competitors, the SoundWorks 730 is in a class of its own, delivering uncompromised performance and unequalled value. Thanks to a built-in subwoofer and ingenious amplification engineering, the SoundWorks 730 will put any other table radio under the table in head-to-head competition. If you're looking for a table radio that can compete with a full-component system in sound and performance, look no further than Cambridge SoundWorks 730 Radio.
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I am a regular person who enjoys listening to music and some sporting events.This radio is great for my needs as it can crank out the sound if needed, takes up very little space, is reasonably priced, has a remote, and looks sturdy and well designed.Cambridge is coming out with a built in CD player for more money, but I would recommend buying this model, using a decent portable CD player, and save your money to buy an external antennae if you work in a building like mine).I hope this helps!Ĭlick Here to see more reviews about: Cambridge SoundWorks 730 Radio (Black) I hooked up my eleven year old Sony portable CD player and the sound is great.
(This is with the tone controls at neutral with loudness off). I hooked up the FM and AM antennae that came with the Cambridge and the results were the same.It could very well be that the building I work in makes it difficult to get any FM or AM stations.To be fair, I have not tried the Cambridge radio reception anywhere else other than at work.I really wanted to avoid having to spend an additional on an external antennae but it looks like I have to if I want to listen to certain stations.These are all local stations that come in perfectly in my van.2) The highs (sound) are ok, but perhaps they could be improved for a little more clarity.The bass is great and maybe this takes away a little from the highs being able to sparkle as they should. Things that could be improved: 1) Radio reception.I work in a twelve story building and the radio reception is bad.I have a ten dollar Sony clock radio that brings in a particular FM station better than the Cambridge.The AM reception is about the same as the Sony (I was hoping for better). ( More customer reviews)I considered the Bose, Tivoli, Boston Acoustics radios featured in a recent Consumer Reports feature and I decided on the Cambridge for several reasons.The Cambridge appeared to have the best features and was modestly priced.After enjoying the Cambridge for a week, these are the things I like about the radio:1) Powerful and clean sound with a great low end (you won't need any more bass for a small office) 2) The display is clear and easy to read 3) The radio is small and takes up very little desk space and the remote is also tiny and has many features 4) Set up took ten minutes, just open the box, read the instructions, plug in and play 5) Easy to use with great features.The presets for radio stations are very convenient and the controls are intuiative.