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Gone. I am not getting any help or "Customer Service" from this company.The responses from Teac's Factory Service Department are curt and useless.I am done. Closed.Out of Business and for some time. Would anyone like to buy a broken CD player. Then TEAC said to ship it back to them. As if I still had all the packaging. Our TEAC CD player stopped working and showed an error message.
I drove to the authorized service center listed on the TEAC website. There was no explanation in the manual, so we contacted TEAC. TEAC said it sounded like the laser was shot so to take our unit to an authorized dealer. Ha
The sound from it is wonderful and very clear. There was no humming at all and radio stations came in clear also. This was a gift for my mother and she was able to set up on her own. Great deal for the money.
These extra features add to the size, so the SR-L50 is larger than the average clock radio. As for the sound, I have a fairly expensive stereo component system elsewhere in the house, so I was quite pleasantly surprised at the quality of the sound, especially for a tabletop unit. There are auxiliary ports to attach headphones, speakers, DVD players, etc., so this unit is versatile as well.
The bass has a 50% boost, and the 10-watt subwoofer adds considerably to the sound quality. It would be nice if the time display would be the default when the radio and the CD player are in use, but it is not. I was looking for a compact CD player/clock radio for my bedroom that was stylish, had a good sound, and was reasonably priced.
The very sleek TEAC has cool blue neon accent lighting (which can be dimmed but not turned off completely). This unit exceeded my expectations on all levels. I considered the Bose, but it isn't as attractive, doesn't sound any better, and costs hundreds of dollars more.
Bottom line: You'll more than get your money's worth with this.
The very sleek TEAC has cool blue neon accent lighting (which can be dimmed but not turned off completely). These extra features add to the size, so the SR-L50 is larger than the average clock radio.
As for the sound, I have a fairly expensive stereo component system elsewhere in the house, so I was quite pleasantly surprised at the quality of the sound, especially for a tabletop unit. The bass has a 50% boost, and the 10-watt subwoofer adds considerably to the sound quality.
I was looking for a compact CD player/clock radio for my bedroom that was stylish, had a good sound, and was reasonably priced. There are auxiliary ports to attach headphones, speakers, DVD players, etc., so this unit is versatile as well.
This unit exceeded my expectations on all levels. I considered the Bose, but it isn't as attractive, doesn't sound any better, and costs hundreds of dollars more.
It would be nice if the time display would be the default when the radio and the CD player are in use, but it is not.Bottom line: You'll more than get your money's worth with this.
Larger than expected. Very good product. Not able to program clock alarm system for Monday thru Fridays only.
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