Credit: Tony Scarpetta
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While harkening to an era past, today's tabletop radios have evolved into very capable compact A/V systems.
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There’s no shortage of sources for music buffs here. Got an iPod? Pop it into the built-in dock. Got a favorite Internet radio station? Stream it wirelessly. Got discs full of MP3 and WMA files? Drop ’em into the slot-load CD player. The S-52 is also satellite radio ready if you’re looking to subscribe to one of the popular services, and it has a built-in HD Radio tuner as well. You can even play your standard CDs—they haven’t gone the way of the 8-track yet. A USB port allows you to plug in any tunes you might have stored on a flash drive, MP3 player or USB drive, too. Audyssey Bass-XT and Dynamic EQ technologies fuel the sonic clarity and solid bass response that will fill your room.
Price: $699
More info: http://www.denon.com
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