Boston Acoustics Receptor Radio HD
- Table Radio with one speaker / Includes 2nd speaker module for stereo effect
- Input allows connection of an iPod to play through sound system (iPod is not included)
- Built-in digital clock with up to programmable alarm modes
- Sleep Timer
- Selectable BassTrac extends speaker frequencies further into the lower range to deliver bigger, richer sound
Product Description
The Recepter Radio HD is the first compact, high-performance, stereo, digital HD Radio table model that delivers brilliant clarity and high-fidelity sound. It is also the first home HD table radio to receive and seamlessly play the additional digital HD2 Multicast programming that many stations are now broadcasting. A compact satellite speaker allows listeners to enjoy The Boston Sound in true stereo, and a mini credit-card sized remote control adds to the radio’s convenience and ease of use. Best of all, HD Radio reception is free, with no additional or recurring subscription costs.ital HD Radio broadcasting and Boston Acoustic’s Recepter Radio HD. Now, FM sounds as sensational as CDs. AM sounds as rich as today’s FM.Signal fade, static, hiss and pops are virtually nonexistent. And, driven by the pure, natural, true-to-the-original performance of its speakers, the Boston Acoustics Recepter Radio HD is an astonishing, front-row-live listening experience.Fo… More >>
Boston Acoustics Receptor Radio HD
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5 comments
David P. Soto Andrews on February 23, 2010 at 10:38 am
i have only dreamed of this kind of innovation. I can’t believe I ever doubted it would happen! You guys at Boston rock! I’m gonna buy one as soon as i get the money. Sorry I can’t right now!
Denise Jenkins on February 23, 2010 at 10:51 am
I just purchased this and it’s good, but satelite is the best. The reception on satelite is not as good as this but with the selection being almost endless, I would recommend this for someone who can not afford satelite.
This would make a great gift for someone.
T. Manseau on February 23, 2010 at 12:00 pm
Let’s start with a reality check. AM & FM, even if in “digital”, still sound like a tape. I’ve heard all the hype, and that’s all it is. Save your money, buy a better external antenna and just get a better signal for your standard radios.
Adalberto Aguirre, Jr. on February 23, 2010 at 2:38 pm
My boss bought one of these a few weeks back and took it back by the end of the week. We all were very disappointed with terrestrial radio’s new “gimmick”. The stations were lousy and full of commercials. If i want to hear commercials i’ll just save myself the $200 and listen to regular radio.
Whats with the HD in the name? Nothing High Definition about it.
Also, if you want real music variety, go ahead and pick yourself up SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO. The units are very inexpensive now and for $12.95 you choose from Alt Rock (Weezer, Chili Peppers, Interpol) to Frank Sinatra, old metal, 80’s 70s, and many other genres with NO COMMERCIALS.
Terrestrial and HD Radio….. you get what you pay for.
David Obergoenner on February 23, 2010 at 3:04 pm
To date, I’ve bought 4 of these little radios for use at our HD Radio staions. They are a fine tool for casual comparisons to other stations in the area.
The antenna and audio connections are hard to get too…the only reason I’m giving this 4 stars instead of 5.
One other thing, the reception using the supplied little wire antenna was pretty bad. Reception using an outside antenna is greatly improved.
All in all, this is an amazing radio for the price.