Apr 022012
 

Sony ICFCDK50 Under Cabinet Kitchen CD Clock Radio

Sony ICFCDK50 Under Cabinet Kitchen CD Clock Radio

  • Bass reflex sound system for rich, deep bass tones
  • Built-in audio cable for digital music players
  • CD player that accepts burned CD-R/RWs
  • Digital FM/AM tuner with 15 presets; one-touch cooking timer
  • Magnetic remote control for attaching to fridge

Designed to maximize your counter space and blend with virtually any décor, this under cabinet CD clock radio is the perfect addition to any kitchen. Boasting deep bass and powerful sound quality, this unit lets you enjoy your favorite tunes while you cook, clean, or just relax with a cup of coffee. The built-in audio cable lets you connect your digital music player, while the CD player accepts burned CD-R or RWs. An AM or FM radio is also included with 15 preset stations. For the ultimate conv

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  1. 450 of 454 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Great radio for garage workshop, November 11, 2008
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    D. Matheny (Austin, TX) –
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    I have been looking for an inexpensive radio for my work bench for quite a while. What I really wanted was an AM/FM radio that I could mount out of the way and that also supported an input for my MP3 player. I was starting to think that no such item existed until I came across this radio – so I bought it and mounted it under my work bench.

    The sound quality is good for a radio in this price range and there is a handy battery backup for whenever the power gets cut momentarily (which is fairly common out there just because I’m always dinking around with stuff). I also love that my MP3 player hooks up so easily, which gives me acces to pretty much all my music when I don’t feel like listening to the radio. I kind of doubt I will ever use the CD player.

    Unfortunately, I immediately found that the quality of the FM reception was so poor I couldn’t stand to listen to it (AM was fine). After a couple of days of playing around with the position of the power cord, I realized that the problem was feedback from the battery charger for my cordless drill that is plugged into the same outlet. Once I realized that, I changed how everything is plugged in and now the FM reception is very good :) . It’s too bad this doesn’t just have an external FM antenna so people don’t run into this problem – I docked a star just for this reason.

    I’ll make one more comment about the more expensive version of this radio, the ICF-CDK70. When I was having all the reception issues, I thought I’d go give that one a try and I realized that this model (ICF-CDK50) is better in pretty much every way as long as you don’t care about the CD changer. The ICF-CDK70 is bulkier, it does NOT have a battery backup, it still has the FM antenna in the power cord, it uses the same speakers, and it doesn’t have the handy preset buttons for radio stations. In some ways, I can’t believe they call it an upgrade! If you are considering one of these, I highly recommend sticking with this model.

    Overall, I’m very happy with this purchase.

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  2. 260 of 262 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great product! Love the slim factor and the great sound!, September 6, 2008
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    Paul Larpenteur “SimkinTas” (Seattle, WA USA) –
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    I installed this in my kitchen underneath a cabinet and it looks great. It’s only about 4 inches in height or seemingly less, and was easy to install with the paper hole alignment guide provided. You put the paper guide into the cabinet and then you use a drill to make the holes through the bottom of the cabinet. I countersunk the screws into the wood by using a slightly larger drill bit to make small areas for the screw head. I didn’t use the provided spacers, and instead just mounted the unit flush against the cabinet, and it looks great!

    Now about the unit, the sound is great for our kitchen. I always leave the megabass setting on, without it it does not fill them room as well. I can crank this unit way up and hear it in all the rooms of my house, and it does not sound bad or like the speakers are going to break. So that’s great, you can crank this baby!!!

    The CD player works great, just like you would expect. Clock is fine. Timer is fine. Also hooked up to my ipod through the audio-in cord provided and that worked great as well.

    Five presets buttons (actually 10 FM and 5 AM) make it really easy to switch around. The remote controller is neat, but don’t really need to use it as I can reach the unit just as easily. Controller does not reflect off walls or anything like that, so you need a clear line-of-sight to make it work.

    Overall, this is a great product and my wife and I love it!

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  3. 69 of 70 people found the following review helpful
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Poor FM sensitivity and selectivity, January 13, 2009
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    Paul Pomes “DVM” (San Diego, CA USA) –
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    I purchased this radio after review of comments and other shopping services. It’s being returned due to very poor FM performance.

    A FM radio can be judged by a number of parameters the most basic of which are sensitivity (how well can the receiver pick out a weak signal) and selectivity (how well it rejects adjacent channels especially when a strong station is adjacent to a weak one on the dial). This radio performs poorly on both scores.

    Sensitivity: All other radios in our home have no trouble picking up KPBS on 89.5 MHz in San Diego. In every location in our kitchen the ICF-CDK50 barely pulled the signal out of the static with the power cord extended full length. With the cord neatly stowed no signal was audible at all. There’s no provision for an external FM antenna.

    Selectivity: When tuned to XHFZO on 92.9, a weak Baja California station, the radio pulled in KMYI at 94.1 (6 channels away!) instead.

    On the plus side the performance on strong to very strong stations was excellent modulo the limits of FM broadcasting. AM and CD performance was excellent. Sound was deemed very good.

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  4. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Hot in the Kitchen Again!, April 24, 2013
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    The usual suspense of who will survive permeates this Season! And the tempers and tears flare and fade and return, as well as the throwing of cheftestants under the bus. Fun to watch, if you can stand the stress and competition!

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  5. 2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Yes I am Addicted and It Is a Guilty Pleasure, March 20, 2013
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    I have heard all the things people say good and bad but I have watched every season of Hell’s Kitchen since it’s inception. It is not great drama, it is one egomaniacal chef going all Drill Sergeant on a bunch of chefs of various levels of talent from little/none to executive chef talent and they all allow themselves to be subject to his whims and outbursts for a chance to get a job at one of his world famous restaurants.

    This is nothing more than reality TV (IMHO) at it’s best, the fact that there is really only one vote (Ramsey) and any rules there are he can break when he wishes add to the dramatic effect of the shows and for some reason, people like me (and a few million of my friends) can’t stop watching him.

    The show usually ends up with the 2 best cooks and then he seems to pick the lesser of the two (again my opinion) but I keep coming back. If you have never watched this I suggest you go back to Season 1 and start so you can see the evolution. I am hopelessly addicted to this show but since entertainment is what we crave, this is what I watch every spring/summer. I subscribe to it so I won’t miss any episodes, yes I am Doug Meeks and I am addicted to Hell’s Kitchen for 11 years now ……

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  6. 2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    He’s BAAAACK!, March 13, 2013
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    Libby Maxey “Liberty” (Mt. Juliet, TN USA) –

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    The messiah of cooking is here again, to scream, enlighten, and pan-fry.

    You KNOW you want it, you Know you NEED it, so what are you waiting for?!? And, as a bonus my family cannot live without…NO COMMERCIALS!

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