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Our Model r1 premium AM/FM radio with integrated Universal iPod/iPhone dock and dual alarm clock, plus the Model s1 satellite speaker for true, immersive stereo sound.
Features:
• Plays and charges most generations of iPod and iPhone
• Aux input to connect external devices such as MP3/CD players, TVs, tablets and computers
• Multi-function, auto-dimming display (can be set to turn off completely in a dark room)
• Accurate clock has dual alarms with multiple sound sources, and backup battery
• Intuitive touch controls for iPod navigation and snooze/mute
• Very clean, clear sound, with wide dynamic range
• 100 watts of power suuplied by D2Audio digital amplifier, plus DSP
• Custom bi-amplified speakers with warm lows and sparkling highs
• Designed and assembled by hand in the USA
• Every unit is thoroughly tested before leaving our Somerville, MA headquarters
• 90-day money back guarantee!
Frequency Response: 85Hz – 20kHz +/- 3dB
Maximum SPL: 115dB
Amplifier Power (watts at < 0.1% dist.): 25 x 4 RMS
(with Model s1 satellite speaker connected, bi-amplified, r1 alone: 25 x 2)
Amplifier Type: D2Audio® Digital Amplifier with Integrated DSP
(bi-amplified configuration)
Dynamic Range: >100 dB
THD: < 0.08% (1 kHz @ 10W)
Crossover Frequency: 3.5kHz, Slope = 24dB/octave
Tweeter Driver: 3/4" Silk Dome, Fluid Cooled with Waveguide
Woofer/Midrange Driver: 3.5" High Excursion
Enclosure Type: Acoustic Suspension
Input: 1/8" Stereo Line-Level Aux. Input Port
Dock Type: Apple Universal (charges and plays iPod and iPhone)
Power Supply: 110 – 240v, 50/60Hz, Internal
Dimensions: Model r1 = 10.25"w, 4.25"h, 6.5"d. Model s1 = 6.25"w, 4.25"h, 6.5"d
Weight: Model r1 = 6 lbs., Model s1 = 3lbs.
The Model r1 and Model s1 are available in glossy white with a glossy black front, or all glossy black.
The magnetic cloth speaker grille is removable.
Includes: full-function remote control; AM antenna (power cable doubles as FM antenna); and 10 foot speaker cable.
(iPod not included)
*The Custom Display Image Option:
The Standard display shows our logo when you turn on the Model r1, but you can make your r1 truly unique by choosing the Custom Display Image to have your own image, logo or message appear on the r1's 3" LCD display. Just check the "Custom Display Image" box above and email us the digital image you'd like to have appear on your r1's display.
Here are some examples of custom displays:

Posted by FHMutant on Sep 14th 2011
Not your high-school clock radio. This tabletop "clock radio" is a must-have for NPR junkies with small apartments! I listen to the radio all the time, and my stereo has good speakers but I can only set up two sets, which covers half the 600-square-foot apartment. I like to have NPR available in all rooms, so I typically use a clock radio as my alarm clock.
After years of using a crappy-sounding old-school clock radio, I couldn't resist splurging on the Cue Acoustics model r1 radio ("the Cue Radio"). It's a gorgeous, sleek little thing with whopping sound. It's small enough to fit on my tiny nightstand and looks nice enough to even be in the living room. I find myself listening to it even when I'm in other rooms, actually, because the sound is good enough and loud enough that if I'm in the middle of something I forget to switch to my real stereo. I used to hate the red glaring numbers showing the time on my old radio; the Cue has a soothing blue display that you can set to dim at night (one of my favorite features). The reception is better than any other radio I've used—I can get a bunch of stations I've never received well, and the signal status bar that comes up automatically while you're tuning is a nice confirmation of how well the station is coming in.
Setup is easy (the instruction booklet looks nice and was laid out such that I actually read it)—I could give this to my parents, for instance, and they would be able to readily suss out all the features. Best yet, it doubles as an iPod dock and also can be used as a receiver for my other mp3 players or my Pandora playlists (the Cue speakers are way better than my laptop's), and its small size makes it easy to flip around, plug in an auxiliary cable, and enjoy the great sound—which you can control with the tiny remote that comes with it. Maybe future models could have wireless capability—but I'm pretty happy that's all I am left wanting with this snazzy little clock radio!
Posted by tandm from Michigan on Sep 14th 2011
Great product. Beautiful design. Awesome sound quality. Way better than any Bose we've previously owned. Works flawlessly with our iPhone and iPod. Really love the intuitive design. Especially the feedback from the tuning knob. It just knows when to stop on a strong radio signal. The snooze button is conveniently located - there are no other buttons that clutter it's operation. We really love the big sound that comes out of this small radio.
Posted by Florida on Sep 14th 2011
More punch than any other ipod dock out there that I've heard (and I've heard them all, high end included). The sound is so crisp and travels so well that it has replaced all my other audio player systems... the only home entertainment system for playing music you really need.
Posted by johnny on Sep 14th 2011
This beats Bose out of the water. Bose sounds thin and have no mid range. I am an obsessive sound geek and I promise you this product is solid beautiful and sounds amazing!