Pros: Solid, Sounds Great, Looks Good Cons: Touchy Remote
I have to start this review by saying Cambridge SoundWorks is a rare example of what every consumer electronics company should be. The main concern here is building high quality great sounding products at an affordable price. You can tell these guys...
Pros: Value, Sound, Remote, Available A/V connectors Cons: Front controls
I have the Bose Wave radio and just the the Model 88 for my in-laws. I wish I could trade with them. The sound is fantastic and for the price of $149 for the radio and $350 for the cd radio at HiFi.com it is half the price of the Bose. If you are reading...
Pros: GREAT sound. Cons: Expensive for a clock radio - audiophiles only!
I was initially looking for the BoseWave Radio/CD combo, but the price is never discounted, a tradition that goes against all electronics retailing philosophy. So, in search of audiophile sound quality but not wanting to spend well over $400, I came...
I found out about (Soundworks) Kloss-88 while researching the similar bose radio. The kloss cost half as much and IMHO is a better radio. The sound and reception are great. But just as importantly, it is easy to use. With so many electronics products...
Pros: Attractive, good sound, good features, coax antenna input, subwoofer level control. Cons: None.
I installed the Model 88 on a high shelf in my master bath after a complete remodel. The only other competing choice was the Bose Wave Radio, but I didn't feel the higher price of the Bose was justified in comparison to the 88. I still have a pair of...
Pros: Sounds as good as the best Cons: Only six FM presets
The designs of Henry Kloss have been part of my life for over a quarter-century. I'm still using KLH Model Thirty-Eight speakers, a slightly smaller version of Kloss' original two-way acoustic-suspension system, which I bought way back in 1974. The...
Pros: State of the art for table radios Cons: Minor tweaks in design are still possible.
Some of the discussion below may be too technical to be interesting. Sorry, but I thought a few basic points, even if only glossed over, might help provide some useful background. Don't buy hype by basically good application of good technology. That's...
Pros: Sound quality; construction; size; appearance. Cons: No external AM antenna; the incremental volume steps are too great.
Ok, I confess. I am a radioholic. I used to design commercial radios for a living. I am now a patent attorney who spends long hours in his office alone, pushing paper, with the radio playing in the background all day long. So I am not your typical...
Thinking about the Bose Wave Radio? Forget it. The Cambridge Soundworks Model 88 beats the Bose hands down in the sound test and costs only about half as much!
The sound that emanates from this shoebox-sized contraption must be heard to...
Pros: sound, value, remote Cons: flimsy buttons on unit and no clock
I love the Model 88 Radio. It has such good sound for the price. It has really deep, adjustable bass and great sound separation. It doesn't sound like a table top radio, but 2 large speakers.
I love the small (tiny) remote that comes with it....
Pros: Teutonic Build Quality, Accurate Sound, Convenient Features Cons: Radio Reception, Remote
I was searching for a radio to go in my bedroom, I was looking for first of all great sound, an alarm with many functions and something that would last.
So I went first looking (on a recommendation by my friend) at the Bose Wave Radio, so...
Pros: Great bass sound. Solidly built. Easy to use. Excellent value. Cons: FM reception can be spotty in office buildings
I decided over the holidays to get a small stereo/CD system for my office. I narrowed my selection to three choices: a Bose Wave ($500); Cambridge Soundworks Model 88CD ($229); or a "mini" system with separate speakers ($250 to $350). The Model 88CD...
I bought both the Bose Waveradio/CD and the CS Model 88 with CD and alarm clock. Within a day, the Bose was on its way home. No contest. The Cambridge Soundworks Model 88, at $200 less, is still the superior product. If you don't believe me, just buy...
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