Reading through the reviews of the DV88, most have claimed that the CD72/CD72T sounds a tad better than the DV88. I have an Arcam DV88 which i bought over at Audiogon for 700. Even though I could tune in some far-off stations with only moderate interference, I had trouble getting any signal out of WTIC-AM, Hartford's 50,000-watt station, from a mere 30 miles a way. Im writing a review about the CD player capabilities of this DVD-CD player offering from Arcam. The AM section is not nearly as distinguished. Although you can buy a powered antenna to boost the incoming signal, I had better luck using the simple wire antenna provided by Cambridge SoundWorks that connects to a F-type receptacle on the back panel. You'll pull in even small college stations with only the power cord as an antenna. Thanks Reply Keith Novemat 6:56 pm I need to program my Xfinity Voice Remote so that it can control the audio of my Sharp 1-Bit Digital Home Theater SD-AT1000. The FM tuner remains one of the best, and that includes the junk that passes as an AM/FM tuner in audio-video receivers costing up to $1,000. Looking for code and remote for Cambridge Soundworks Model CD88. Pressing the AM/FM or CD button or any of the six station preset buttons will do it, as will the customary on/off button. A series of 19 control buttons are spread across the face of the Model 88CD.
#Cambridge soundworks cd88 drivers
The metal mesh speaker grille covering the two 4-inch drivers now matches exactly the color of the radio. Both radios, Bose and Cambridge SoundWorks, play absurdly loud for their size.įrom its looks, the Model 88CD is built to last a lifetime. This ingenious sub design allows the Model 88s to go deeper than the Bose radios, with their equally ingenious labyrinthine Waveguide design. The subwoofer control on the rear panel should be set once and left alone - just like a full-size subwoofer.
#Cambridge soundworks cd88 driver
Subwoofer? Kloss designed an internal mini-sub with a 4-inch low-frequency driver powered by a separate amplifier. Although the interior has been realigned slightly, the subwoofer remains. But switching wakeup stations requires changing that preset's memory.ĭespite adding a CD player, the Model 88CD is only 2 1/2 inches deeper than the original 88. If you awake to the same station every day, that's fine. Not so nice: The radio alarm restricts to a single preset the station you awake to. It's nice that the "music" alarm can be set to a specific volume, so you can fall asleep to softer tones and awake to more get-up-and-go volumes. The display can be turned off altogether if you wish, too. The Model 88CD has dual alarms with a delayed sleep timer adjustable from 30 to 90 minutes, a bigger LED readout and even a 24-hour military/international time feature.