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A good value digital radio for rock fans


Digital radios come in all shapes and sizes but few are as cool as Pure Digital's Special Edition Evoke-1 XT

The company has teamed up with iconic amplifier manufacturers Marshall to create a trendy DAB device which rock music fans are sure to pick up in a flash.

Its features include a timer, an alarm, six presets and a screen showing station information and text attached to DAB broadcasts.

As you will have noticed, this wonderful bit of kit is a miniature replica of a Marshall amp, with a red-on-black LCD screen.

And, in true Spinal Tap style, the volume goes up to eleven.

For its stature, sound quality is good. A bass port on the bottom adds extra thump and the 3in speaker suffers no vibration in its rich tone.

This special edition DAB radio is £10 more than its predecessor, the Evoke-1XT, retailing at £100 - but it is well worth it for the looks.

* See pure-digital.com for more details

Written by Luke Peters

This article was created: 20 March 2007.
This article was last edited: 27 March 2007.

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