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Default Help Requested - Clock Radio with Fuzzy Sound

"hr(bob) " writes:

On Jul 22, 7:21 pm, Doug wrote:
I just found this group. Sorry to ask what is probably an elementary
question for you folks.

I have had a clock radio (digital tuner and cordless phone) for
several years. I believe that it is a "Frontgate" label - but don't
know who the manufacturer is. Pretty much all of the sudden, the
sound has gotten very fuzzy soft - and even if I crank up the volume
it is still on the softish side.

Is this normal for a (not so expensive - but not cheap) piece of
consumer electronics? I seem to recall an earlier digital clock radio
that also seemed to go "fuzzy" after several years. I got rid of that
for the radio/phone combo (in order to reduce the clutter on the night
stand).

If this is "normal", is there a better manufacturer of clock radios
out there that won't have this behavior? Or should I just plan on
replacing my clock radio every 5 years or so.

thanks
doug.


Unfortunately, this is the case any more with many consumer
electronics... In some respects, you are lucky it has lasted as long
as it has. We are living in a throw-away society, parts for repairing
that type of electronics are more costly than replacing the entire
unit, assuming you can even get the parts any more.


It could just be the loudspeaker or a bad connection and they are both
worth checking out. If it's relatively new, then most of the electronics
is probably one or two chips.

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