Tivoli Audio PAL Boomboxes
Tivoli Audio PAL Boomboxes
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 02, 2009]
Roger
Casual Listener
I have the black rubber coated upright model. While I live in the hot tropics (Darwin, Australia), For the price, I didn't expect the rubber to wear off to expose black shiny plastic, nor did I expect the rubber to turn unpleasant and sticky to the touch. Also, the aerial has gone "limp". And never leave the radio on the charger in order to operate on "mains" power. When I did that, I found that when I wanted to operate the radio on battery power, the battery had gone "dead" and needed replacing. So, on the plus side, great sound, great radio. It is loud and clear. On the down side, it turns shabby looking quite quickly. |
[Nov 18, 2008]
philjul
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
natural claer sound; non-tiring on the ears; marvellous vocals
Weakness:
none This is an aboslutely fantastic little radio... and I weigh my words. The sounds is the most natural bar none. This has such an appealing sound that is easy on the ears and I think will appeal to most people. Even my non-audiophile friends recognise how enjoyable it is to listen to. Vocals are simply marvellous. In fact I would argue this is the best money I have ever spent on a piece of electronic gadget as I listen to this every morning and it puts a smile on my face. I can say this with confidence as I have spent thousands of pounds on other audio equipment.
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[Aug 13, 2008]
jont-fu
Casual Listener
I agree mostly with the previous reviews; the tuner is great, the sound is very good for such a small unit and it is very portable. My only problem with the Tivoli Audio PAL is that the unit is very sensitive to radio interference from cell phones. This problem was emphasized when I got an iPhone and connected it to the PAL. All the radio traffic created by the phone gets amplified LOUD, even if the volume dial is at low setting. This is ridiculous, when you think about the price of both the PAL and the iPhone, and how well they fit together otherwise: both are simple products that do their job very well.
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[May 02, 2006]
jacdewitt
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
tuner--nice feel and great selectivity
Weakness:
first charge is a little tricky--required removing panel in back and unplugging battery pack and reconnecting.
I was looking for a portable radio that would pull in weak stations . I had been using older portables bought at flea markets because they seemed to have better tuners than boom boxes, but they didn't hold up and ate batteries like popcorn. Then I read about the PAL from Tivoli. I found that Tweeter was offering a discount on discontinued colors and took a chance.
Customer Service NA as of yet Similar Products Used: sony and panasonic boomboxes and GE portable |
[Nov 26, 2004]
MaxxC
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Portabilty, Weather Resistant, Outboard tuner use, head phone jack, tuner quality, warm full sound.
Weakness:
Won't play very loud. Won't replace your primary stereo and its not intended too. I own both a PAL and a Model 1. I ended up using the PAL far more often then the Model 1. Probably the neatest features of the PAL: 1) It uses a rechargable battery. Plug it in overnight and you have about 6-8 hours of use with total portability. You can also just leave it plugged into the charger and use the wall AC. 2) Its water resistant. You can actually take it into the shower with you without fear. The outside is coated with a type of rubber as well as the driver. I've accidentially left it outside to go thru a thunderstorm on several occasions. 3) Can be used as a quality stereo tuner. The Model 1 is only a mono tuner. This is a great feature for someone who wants a very good tuner on the cheap. A $10 cable from Radio Shack; connect it to your amp and you are in business. 4) Has a head phone jack for individual listening. Now onto the review. Tuner quality is very good. It sucks in stations like a Hoover. The tuner technology (also in the Model 1) is based on cell phone technology. Somehow it manages to lock in on distant stations without static and hiss like conventional tuners. Stations 40 miles away sound just like the ones 2 miles down the road. The sound is very good. Has a warm full almost analog sound. Very fatigue free. Voices are very natural. It dosen't play very loud. But its very adequate for single room or nearfield listning. You'll probably find the volume control at the 1:00-2:00 position many times, but it dosen't clip. Had mine going on 2 years with no ill effects. Portable Audio Lab (PAL). The portable part makes it so usefull. You'll be suprised how much you use it. At the beach, picnic, swimming pool, barbacue, working in the back yard, garage and kitchen, shower. With its small size and weather resistants. You'll probably find yourself hauling carrying it from room to room on many occasions. Similar Products Used: Tivoli Model 1 |