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The SOUND 38 is the all singing, all dancing DAB/ FM/ CD Stereo Clock Radio. As well as the benefits of DAB, the SOUND 38 offers multiple alarms, CD and MP3/WMA playback, and the unique "CD Bookmark" function. The CD Bookmark function automatically rememb

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burgess hill
12 years ago
Date of purchase: 09/01/2013
SOUND38 CD Clock DAB/FM Radio - Black
Good Points: good sound built well Improvement Points: dab poor reception difficult to change station
Value for money : Exceptional
Sound quality : Exceptional
Ease of use : Exceptional
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Taunton
12 years ago
Date of purchase: 11/01/2013
SOUND38 CD Clock DAB/FM Radio - Black
Good Points: Compact, brilliant asthetically pleasing design, clear crisp LCD display, generally good sound quality for size. (alarm function not used or needed - we were looking for a small...

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Value for money : Excellent
Sound quality : Excellent
Ease of use : Excellent
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Haslemere
12 years ago
Date of purchase: 06/02/2013
SOUND38 CD Clock DAB/FM Radio - Black
Value for money : Excellent
Sound quality : Exceptional
Ease of use : Good
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Cardiff
12 years ago
Date of purchase: 17/01/2013
SOUND38 CD Clock DAB/FM Radio - Black
Good Points: Good sound, and good bookmark detail on cd. Improvement Points: Display does not stay as previously set. A little annoying.
Value for money : Excellent
Sound quality : Excellent
Ease of use : Substandard
About Hughes
After serving on the western front throughout the Great War, Frank Hughes trained as an electrical engineer before founding the business in Lowestoft, Suffolk, in 1921. Originally rewinding industrial electrical motors for Lowestoft's fishing fleet, Frank bought his first shop in 1928, where he built and sold radios while the family lived above. The business was incorporated in 1946, but the following year Frank passed away, leaving his children Peter, Phyllis and Jim to take over the management of the company. To this day, more than 100 years on, we remain a true family business with the third generation, with Robert and Jeremy Hughes, now at the helm. We were quick to embrace and introduce new technologies as they developed, such as televisions and labor-saving kitchen appliances. By renting these products, they became affordable for the typical household in the post-war austerity years. This early equipment was notoriously unreliable and the engineering background of the company meant that we were well placed to develop a large service infrastructure to repair them. Geographic expansion soon followed and we now have 19 stores and 5 service depots.
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About Hughes
After serving on the western front throughout the Great War, Frank Hughes trained as an electrical engineer before founding the business in Lowestoft, Suffolk, in 1921. Originally rewinding industrial electrical motors for Lowestoft's fishing fleet, Frank bought his first shop in 1928, where he built and sold radios while the family lived above. The business was incorporated in 1946, but the following year Frank passed away, leaving his children Peter, Phyllis and Jim to take over the management of the company. To this day, more than 100 years on, we remain a true family business with the third generation, with Robert and Jeremy Hughes, now at the helm. We were quick to embrace and introduce new technologies as they developed, such as televisions and labor-saving kitchen appliances. By renting these products, they became affordable for the typical household in the post-war austerity years. This early equipment was notoriously unreliable and the engineering background of the company meant that we were well placed to develop a large service infrastructure to repair them. Geographic expansion soon followed and we now have 19 stores and 5 service depots.