Poor Physical Mounting Design
The Good: The sound. The disc player works well.
The Fair: When power is lost, all preset stations and the clock time go away and must be reset.
Tuning is slow as you push the button many, many times to advance through the FM and AM frequency bands. Reception in our interior kitchen is not all that good, the antenna is in the power cord, so we had to move the cord all over the place and then secure it in place to get good reception on any band.
The Poor: The mounting design is fragile and poor! Three screws are supposed to carry the weight, and each screw mates with a tiny nut held by a plastic circular post deep inside the radio. It is so easy to tear that tiny nut out of the plastic post that holds it while screwing in the mounting screws, and once you open the radio and go inside you see what a poor fragile mounting screw design that is here. My solution in the end was to drill a hole all the way through the radio from top to bottom (it does not hit anything vital inside), get three longer screws to go all the way through the radio and out the bottom, and put the nuts (with washers) under the radio where the screws came out. You hardly see this solution as the radio is hidden under the kitchen cabinet.
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