Sony XDRS-1 Reviews

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Sony XDRS-1
2.7 stars
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Average Ratings for Sony XDRS-1

  • Sound Quality4.3 stars
  • Features4.8 stars
  • Ease of Use4 stars
  • Value for Money4.4 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings4.3 stars
  • Overall Rating2.7 stars

3 Reviews For Sony XDRS-1

  • Guest 24th Apr 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Bad Points: Aerial is small I suppose this can be changed to help with better reception


    General comments: Remote control, and good sound can enhance with equaliser. takes MP3 and MP4 input for good sound much better than an average docking system for MP3.

    Sony XDRS-1 is a brilliant radio, loud sound for its size , I would recommend it as other leading brands are far too expensive and do the same thing.

  • ethan Rank: Corporal 5th Oct 2005

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    After a disastrous experience with an Acoustic Solutions Portal 2, which admittedly was probably faulty, I paid the extra to get the Sony XDRS-1 DAB digital radio from Sainsburys online. It arrived a few days later, and I ignored the box until I finished painting my hall - I was that disillusioned by DAB from my earlier experience.

    I should have been more impatient! It's a good radio, and it seems to be working properly.

    Initial impressions were this... it was quite odd-looking, but up to ...
  • Som123 Rank: Lance Corporal 1st Nov 2004

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    I was looking forward to the release of the Sony XDRS-1 unit as it has such a great feature list. DAB, decent power output and Sony build combined with... line in. So, plug in a wireless MP3 receiver (e.g. Squeezebox) and you've got a good looking, great sounding bedroom system.
    It's almost there. Unfortunately the clock display is too small to use as an alarm clock (it's impossible to see at night and is not backlit unless the radio is on). Amazingly there is no dedicated 'line-in' select butt ...

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