Something I was disappointed when I saw the "Made in China" sticker on the back saw. Well, now you can get even good stuff out of the country, where the wall is still standing.
The radio was in our kitchen and was just about every other day for about an hour. After less than 1.5 years, the battery was weak. Now I know why now so many replacement batteries available. The lt. Manufacturer prescribed batteries are high-priced. I have around a few good technician for me, I built that with a low self-discharge of Varta. So the energy problem was then eaten. After two years, then began the volume control to wobble - the Poti was worn out. Thirdly, the rubber coating on the lverwandelte Gehäuseoberflachein a sticky mass - the design was the order's and best friend was sold off on the auction house.
Now I am happy for a year with a far less beautiful product of Korea (Sagean). This device reward its owner with many useful features, on the one - I confess the slight slope to modernity - but can not do without: Station keys, alarm clock, clock and pushbuttons. Although Tivoli owners make little thought for the price, but the difference at this radio (80) is enormous.
What I really need are the great design and good sound. However, these deficiencies go not halt.