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Why don you publish specifications for the Boston Acoustics Recepter Radio?

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Why don you publish specifications for the Boston Acoustics Recepter Radio?

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A. Specifications alone do not adequately describe the sound of an audio product. Since the Recepter Radio is a “closed” system (that is, its electronics and speaker cannot be changed or modified by the user), normal specifications like wattage will not provide any usable information, since the user can’t change it anyway. The Recepter is designed as a complete radio receiving/playback SYSTEM. The best thing to do is to tune to your favorite stations and listen to the rich, full sound it delivers. Then try some distant stations, and you’ll be pleasantly surprised by how clearly the Recepter gets stations most other radios simply ignore. The final measure of an audio product is how it sounds and how easy it is to use. TOP Q.

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