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Sharp DK-CL6N


$100.00 Released May, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Sound quality is fairly clear, can hear the music well. Plenty of extra functions built in. Remote is responsive and easy to work with.

The Cons:Small size betrays some weakness in both the bass and treble ranges. Functions are a little confusing at first, takes some getting used to.

The Sharp DK-CL6N is a revolutionary alarm clock radio 2.0 channel iPod docking station that allows one to wake up to his or her favorite playlist directly from any iPod. Cited for consuming low amounts of power, the DK-CL6N complies with ENERGY STAR standards.

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In addition, the DK-CL6N features a sleep timer with snooze and dual alarms, an AM/FM tuner that stores up to 10 favorite radio stations, and an electronic equalizer that customizes sound based on genre and offers a five-step mode that accurately adjusts the sound for any type of music. The DK-CL6N also offers a sleek/compact design with an illuminated clock display, an auxiliary input for connecting to MP3 players and iPods, and a video output for connecting to a TV. The Sharp DK-CL6N retails for $99.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.

Features

  • ENERGY STAR
  • 2.0 Channel
  • Sleek Design
  • Illuminated Clock Display
  • Sleep Timer w/Snooze & Dual Alarms
  • AM/FM Tuner
  • Electronic Equalizer
  • Video Out
  • 1 Year Limited Warranty

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Pros
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    sound quality is fairly clear, can hear the music well

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    plenty of extra functions built in

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    remote is responsive and easy to work with

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    charges the iPod as it plays music from it

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    offers great control of the iPod, can access streaming services

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    offers good access to EQ settings for advanced sound shaping

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    has a solid feel, durable construction built to last for years

Cons
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    small size betrays some weakness in both the bass and treble ranges

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    functions are a little confusing at first, takes some getting used to

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