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Tivoli Audio Model Three Stereo Speaker, Cherry/Metallic Taupe | 
enlarge | Brand: Tivoli Audio Category: CE
Buy New: $79.99
New (1) Used (1) from $65.00
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 25019
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 11 x 8 x 7 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: MCTPE Model: MCTPE UPC: 831623003068 EAN: 0831623003068 ASIN: B0000E2XEH
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Matching, high-performance stereo speaker for Tivoli Model Three clock radio | | • | 3-inch long-throw driver ensures accurate tonal balance and bass response | | • | Attractive cherry wood cabinet doubles as acoustically inert housing | | • | Includes gold-plated RCA connector and 15-foot speaker cable | | • | Measures 8.375 x 4 x 5 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty |
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Product Description Wake up in stereo, and you're practically guaranteed a better day! Well, maybe not, but you'll certainly get off to a more sonorous start. By adding the Companion Speaker, you'll turn your Model Three Clock Radio into a true stereo music system, capable of filling a room with warm, rich, detailed sound. Placing the companion speaker, with its 15' of cord, several feet from the main unit, provides the detailed imaging and accurate sound that is essential for stereo reproduction.
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| Customer Reviews:
Wow, buy this speaker for your Tivoli Three! January 28, 2006 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I liked the sound of the Tivoli Model Three all by itself quite a lot, considering it's only got one mono speaker and it's just a little clock radio. I liked it so much that I purchased the companion speaker.
The companion speaker makes it sound really great. Considering this is a clock radio and mini-system, it sounds great! I highly recommend investment in the extra speaker for your Model Three.
To compare the pair to my eight-year-old mid-priced boombox and to my mid-priced computer speaker system with subwoofer, the Tivoli Model Three with extra speaker rocks!
Please see my amateur review about the Tivoli Model Three here on Amazon. I am now quite a Tivoli fan.
I don't want the subwoofer. Your bass prefs might be very different from mine, but the Model Three with its companion speaker have plenty of bass for me. They seem wonderfully balanced between treble, bass and midrange, at least given my placement and room acoustics. (The Model Three itself offers no bass-treble adjustment, while the subwoofer does. Strange, but the basic pairing of the Model Three and speaker just works.)
If you're thinking of ordering the subwoofer, I suggest you wait and try the Model Three with only the companion speaker first. But there are those who say the subwoofer is audio nirvana.
Con: If you play the Model Three with the companion speaker really loud, it sounds distorted.
I like the compactness, aesthetics, and sound so much that I'm planning on ordering the $200 CD player. Probably from Amazon. Amazon has delivered as promised in all my experience with them.
Will make your radio rock November 16, 2005 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I thought I was a monophonic purist until seeing a Consumer Reports review that rated the sound quality of the Kloss Tivoli radio above even the Bose, Boston Acoustic, and Cambridge models providing it was hooked up to the satellite speaker. So for fifty bucks, why not? The speakers are on nightstands parallel with my head, so the sound is hardly balanced. On the other hand, it's kind of cool to hear a trombone coming from one side of the bed and an oboe from the other. So thumbs up on the extra speaker, though I'm not about to go crazy and install the Kloss sub-woofer underneath the bed. Not only is it over-priced but even without the sub-woofer the speakers, to my ears, are already bass-heavy. Maybe I'll reconsider if my cat stops purring and the prospect of a vibrating mattress suddenly seems attractive.
Tivoli's stained image? September 3, 2005 5 out of 8 found this review helpful
Love the Audio quality...Tivoli has this down. Nice lows. Now externally, the Cherry finish on my "Model 3" speaker just doesn't match in the least my Tivoli Model 3 Clock radio. When there are side x side, which unfortuantly they are, it looks as if I'm the one aesthetically challanged. I have to say to myself "well at least it sounds good" Tivoli, oh Tivoli...
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