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I've been searching for a nice 'clock-radio' which incorporates iPod docking. The TDK looked the goods but for one major flaw. When the radio turns on (in alarm mode) the volume level ramps up (nice feature) BUT you cannot set how loud it gets! It just keeps getting louder and louder. No amount of pressing the volume control (or any other buttons for that matter) will stop it getting too loud. The only way to stop it is to turn it off! Mightily inconvenient if you just want the radio to turn on at a nice moderate level so you can listen to the morning news ..
09/10/2007 03:31 PM
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