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Audio Gift Ideas -- Big Sound, Small Price
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- It's that time of year again. Time to
go shopping for holiday gifts, and this
year, the Consumer Electronics Association
(CEA) expects an estimated 78-percent of
Americans to purchase electronics.
Kate Connors, resident audio expert at Cambridge
SoundWorks, believes audio products are
going to be big this year. "Prices are coming
down and there are a lot of affordable gifts
worth considering," says Connors. Among
them, speakers that can transform the PC
or MP3 player into a full blown music system,
high performance table radios that perform
like stereo systems, and outdoor speakers.
"Why skimp out on good sound when you're
at the PC or listening to a CD or MP3 player,"
says Connors. "If you want better quality
sound than a Boombox, but don't want to
deal with running wires, so a multimedia
speaker systems is the way to go." These
speaker systems can be connected to anything
with a headphone jack -- like a portable
CD player or MP3 player -- and can run on
a rechargeable 12-volt battery. The result
is a portable, versatile high performance
sound system that can be placed anywhere
-- and is small enough to take along on
trips. Such systems now retail for under
$100.
* Consider a high end table radio in place
of a stereo system
Another popular gift idea this year: a high-end
table radio, like the SoundWorks Radio CD.
"They allow you to put together a great
sound system without breaking the bank,"
says Connors. Unlike other high-end table
radios, this new radio is outfitted with
three speakers, including a powered subwoofer.
The result is a sound system that offers
rich, natural, room-filling sound -- a feature
normally associated with larger stereo systems.
They are great for adding music to the kitchen,
living room or den. "Think of the SoundWorks
Radio CD as a full featured stereo system
in the form of a small, stylish table radio,"
says Connors.
It features a front loading CD slot (based
on the design of high-end car CD players),
which plays standard CDs as well as MP3
files on CD-ROM. Radio Data Service (RDS)
capability is also featured, so users can
see the name of the station and even the
current song's title and artist scrolling
across the display. The SoundWorks Radio
CD has a multi-language display, and an
easy to use JOG button to change radio functions,
as well as an FM stereo tuner that can store
sixteen FM station presets, and an AM tuner
with eight preset buttons. Front and rear
auxiliary inputs for additional CD or MP3
players are provided, along with dual alarms
that wake to tone or music, as well as an
ultra-compact remote control.
* Outdoor Speakers are a Unique Audio Gift
Alternative
"If someone already has a decent stereo
inside, why not buy them a pair of outdoor
speakers so they can have a great audio
system outside," say Connors. "Outdoor speakers
are one of the most popular gift items for
the holidays. The beauty of this type of
speaker is that they can be tucked under
the eaves and angled towards the deck or
patio for natural, accurate, wide-range
sound." And, since they are weather-resistant,
they can be left out and won't be damaged
by the elements. A good pair of outdoor
speakers starts at $200.
For more information on great audio gift
ideas, visit Cambridge SoundWorks at www.cambridgesoundworks.com
or call (800) FOR-HIFI to speak with an
audio expert.
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