
Don't worry about Sirius satellite radio because it's not really that much competition. I used to own it in its quasi-startup days but it's evolved into something far more than that today. If I were you, then I would seriously think about XM Satellite Radio.

High Definition Radio and satellite radio are all of the rage nowadays but the interesting thing to note is that there are a heck of a lot more satellite radio subscribers signing up at a very fast clip. However, you should ask yourself this question: where is the future of radio heading? Nobody can tell you for sure but I can say that it is all heading toward digital. It's a simple throwback to the early days of AM/FM radio. The Tivoli Audio Model 3 is one heck of a table radio. I think such issues were eventually resolved. Another question is whether the Red Book CD player will exhibit any of the quality control issues with their older standalone CD player. However, a lot of people wonder whether it is in keeping with the late Henry Kloss' philosophy of simplicity and design since it integrates both a monaural speaker and a subwoofer into the same one box wooden chassis.

To answer your question, nobody knows how good the Tivoli Audio New Music System is.
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I'm trying to find fellow Linux users because I'm making the fateful switch from M$ Windows -> ? distribution of Linux. Tivoli also offers the Model Two AM/FM radio (minus clock/alarm capability) with companion stereo speaker for 159.99. An optional remote-controlled CD player is 199.95. Do you use Linux too? Just a question out of curiosity. A basic companion stereo speaker is 49.99, while a companion stereo speaker with second clock/alarm unit is 99.95.
