![]() If the source knob is set to Off then a buzzer sounds through a speaker at the back of the cabinet. If the selector switch is set to a Source, this is the sound that will wake you up. The alarm is set by rotating the rim of the clock anticlockwise. A green power light and a yellow tuning indicator light sit between these two knobs.īelow the clock face are buttons for the alarm and a twenty-minute sleep timer. The fascia is occupied by a conventional clock face on the left, the 5-to-1 geared tuning dial on the right with volume and source/power knobs in the middle. The fascias for the latter two choices come in white, whilst the veneered models have either a beige or this one’s silver taupe frontage. It can be finished in the cherrywood veneer of this example, or walnut, black or white. This measures 114 x 212 x 133 mm, so it leaves plenty of room on a bedside cabinet. Sharing the same overall styling as the Model One and Two table radios, the Model Three BT has a 3-inch, full-range, long-throw driver mounted on the top of the casework. This situation recently altered when I received a Model Three BT (Bluetooth) clock radio to review. ![]() Over the last few years I have seen and heard Tivoli radios at friend’s houses and also at hi-fi shows, and have formed quite a good opinion of them – but have never had the opportunity to live with one in my own space. Tony Bolton finds his morning alarm call brightened by the new Tivoli, BUY THE MAGAZINE (back issues subject to availability) ![]()
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