I find that waking up in the morning has become much much easier and more enjoyable since I bought an alarm clock cd player for myself. I used to just wake up to an alarm clock radio, and that had its advantages. There was always an element of surprise in the morning. I never knew what music exactly there would be to wake me up, so the morning had a little bit of a thrill to it. Sometimes my alarm radio would wake me up with something mellow and slow, and I would begin my day in a state of relaxation, calmly going down to breakfast. Other times, it would be something loud and jangly, and I would find myself completely pumped before I got out of bed – that or irritated.
But, ultimately my alarm clock cd player is much better than that old clock radio. With a cd alarm clock, I can chose exactly what music I want to wake up to in the morning, and that option simply can not be beat, no two ways about it. Oh, sure there is the chance that what I think will be enjoyable to wake up to turns out to be a dud once my alarm clock cd player clicks on with that distinctive click, but that chance is worth it. After all, I can always set my alarm clock cd player for a different song the next day if that is the case, so I always will have the choice of finding what it is that I like to hear, and listening to it first thing in the morning.
The best thing about my new alarm clock cd player is that it works as a good stereo system too. Anyone who has had an old clock radio knows exactly what I am about to talk about. They have this awful tinny sound, that comes from running on only one little tinny speaker. They are good for waking you up with that washed out, awful sound that is practically their trademark, but for nothing else. If, by contrast, you chose to use an alarm clock cd player, you get to wake up every morning to full, rich music which occupies the bass end of the spectrum as well as the treble. For an audiophile like me, there are no two ways about it. The choice is honestly very simple, as far as I am concerned.
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
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