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Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - ONLY THE RADIO WORKS - PLEASE READ -

End: 22.12. 2024 04:49:57 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 68.89 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186846966455
  • Seller: sandy2089 (626|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 20,42 EUR
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    Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - ONLY THE RADIO WORKS - PLEASE READ -Only the radio works, CD slot will not accept a disc (keeps ejecting). Cosmetically the case has scratches and paint spots. The remote is missing. Both speaker cones are in excellent condition, and the back-up battery compartment (on underside) is clean with no signs of leaky batteries, but the cover is missing. As is synonymous with Creative products the CD 740 gives exceptional sound reproduction for its compact form-factor, some say that its sonic performance thumps other compact HiFi Systems, like the Bose Wave, out of the ball-park. The mains cable is 1.8m in length and fitted with a UK (type-G) plug. Cnet review by Steve Guttenberg, 10 May 2005.Were big fans of Cambridge SoundWorks overachieving Radio 730. Its far and away the best-built, best-sounding table radio weve ever heard, and weve tried all the serious contenders. The only thing the 730 is missing is a built-in CD player, but thankfully, you can now find that in the step-up Radio CD 740, which is listed at $400.Available in black or ivory, the 740 is a near twin of its radio-only predecessor, measuring 14 inches wide, 5 inches high, and 10 inches deep. The units 12-pound heft inspires confidence.Inserting a disc into the 740s motorized, front-loading slot calls up information on the 32-character display. For CDs, you see the tracks, their times, and any available CD Text data. With MP3 CD-Rs, the names of folders and files appear. As for the radio, programming AM and FM station presets is easy. An automatic dimmer reduces the screen brightness in dark rooms and maintains good legibility in bright light. The display even shows Radio Data Service information: real-time text such as the songs title, the artists name, and the stations call letters.Two quality speakers and a built-in woofer, all three fed by separate amplifier channels, provide stereo sound. The 740 is magnetically shielded, so you can place it near a TV or a computer monitor.The 740s alarm clock, which lets you easily program two setups, can wake you up with beeping, your favorite CD or MP3 track, or the radio. A 9-volt battery gives the alarm enough backup power to sail through a blackout up to 48 hours long. The credit card-style remote is a model of efficient design; its highly legible and not crowded with a lot of useless buttons.The Stereo selector lets you choose between Stereo, Mono, and Wide. We really like the Wide setting because it opens up the sound. The bass, treble, and loudness controls let you fine-tune the tonal balance. We were surprised at just how far we could crank up the bass before the 740 emitted any buzzes or rattles.The radios FM reception and sound quality were excellent, and AM results were also above average. Of course, CD audio was even better. The 740s remarkably rich sonics and generous volume capabilities compare to those of the better mini/shelf systems.Normally, we wouldnt have much to say about a table radios connectivity, but the 740 is surprisingly well endowed. The AM and FM antenna inputs accept jacks instead of bare wire leads, which are fussier and harder to attach. The 740 has three 1/8-inch stereo minijack inputs: the one on the front handles quick hookups, leaving more-permanent connections to its two back-panel counterparts, one of which can combine a line-out signal (from your computer, for example) with the radios sound or feed a recording device such as a CD burner. Oh, theres also a front-panel headphone output. [eBay code: FS 30 QY]

Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - WORKS BUT PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION

End: 22.12. 2024 04:49:56 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 92.38 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186849067398
  • Seller: sandy2089 (629|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 21,31 EUR
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    Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - WORKS BUT PLEASE READ DESCRIPTIONNormal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE Creative CD player / clock Radio tested and working. Included is a Bluetooth adaptor which connects via Aux input on the front or back so you can connect any Bluetooth device for music etc. CD player - Tested working, the rotary jog dial does not work. FM radio cable included - Tested Working Alarm - Working including snooze button Remote - Tested working (See photo for cracked plastic above the battery compartment - does not affect working) Sound quality - Excellent for CD and Aux (Bluetooth) Please note the display is very faded vs the original working condition (See photos) FM antenna cable and Original Instruction Manual included. Product information As is synonymous with Creative products the CD 740 gives exceptional sound reproduction for its compact form-factor, some say that its sonic performance thumps other compact HiFi Systems, like the Bose Wave, out of the ball-park! The mains cable is 1.8m in length and fitted with a UK (type-G) plug. Cnet review by Steve Guttenberg, 10 May 2005.Were big fans of Cambridge SoundWorks overachieving Radio 730. Its far and away the best-built, best-sounding table radio weve ever heard, and weve tried all the serious contenders. The only thing the 730 is missing is a built-in CD player, but thankfully, you can now find that in the step-up Radio CD 740, which is listed at $400.Available in black or ivory, the 740 is a near twin of its radio-only predecessor, measuring 14 inches wide, 5 inches high, and 10 inches deep. The units 12-pound heft inspires confidence.Inserting a disc into the 740s motorized, front-loading slot calls up information on the 32-character display. For CDs, you see the tracks, their times, and any available CD Text data. With MP3 CD-Rs, the names of folders and files appear. As for the radio, programming AM and FM station presets is easy. An automatic dimmer reduces the screen brightness in dark rooms and maintains good legibility in bright light. The display even shows Radio Data Service information: real-time text such as the songs title, the artists name, and the stations call letters.Two quality speakers and a built-in woofer, all three fed by separate amplifier channels, provide stereo sound. The 740 is magnetically shielded, so you can place it near a TV or a computer monitor.The 740s alarm clock, which lets you easily program two setups, can wake you up with beeping, your favorite CD or MP3 track, or the radio. A 9-volt battery gives the alarm enough backup power to sail through a blackout up to 48 hours long. The credit card-style remote is a model of efficient design; its highly legible and not crowded with a lot of useless buttons.The Stereo selector lets you choose between Stereo, Mono, and Wide. We really like the Wide setting because it opens up the sound. The bass, treble, and loudness controls let you fine-tune the tonal balance. We were surprised at just how far we could crank up the bass before the 740 emitted any buzzes or rattles.The radios FM reception and sound quality were excellent, and AM results were also above average. Of course, CD audio was even better. The 740s remarkably rich sonics and generous volume capabilities compare to those of the better mini/shelf systems.Normally, we wouldnt have much to say about a table radios connectivity, but the 740 is surprisingly well endowed. The AM and FM antenna inputs accept jacks instead of bare wire leads, which are fussier and harder to attach. The 740 has three 1/8-inch stereo minijack inputs: the one on the front handles quick hookups, leaving more-permanent connections to its two back-panel counterparts, one of which can combine a line-out signal (from your computer, for example) with the radios sound or feed a recording device such as a CD burner. Oh, theres also a front-panel headphone output. [eBay code: FS 50 QY]

Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - WORKS BUT PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION

End: 18.12. 2024 23:45:13 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 92.65 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186846966495
  • Seller: sandy2089 (626|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 21,26 EUR
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    Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - WORKS BUT PLEASE READ DESCRIPTIONNormal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE Creative CD player / clock Radio tested and working. Included is a Bluetooth adaptor which connects via Aux input on the front or back so you can connect any Bluetooth device for music etc. CD player - Tested working, the rotary jog dial does not work. FM radio cable included - Tested Working Alarm - Working including snooze button Remote - Tested working (See photo for cracked plastic above the battery compartment - does not affect working) Sound quality - Excellent for CD and Aux (Bluetooth) Please note the display is very faded vs the original working condition (See photos) FM antenna cable and Original Instruction Manual included. Product information As is synonymous with Creative products the CD 740 gives exceptional sound reproduction for its compact form-factor, some say that its sonic performance thumps other compact HiFi Systems, like the Bose Wave, out of the ball-park! The mains cable is 1.8m in length and fitted with a UK (type-G) plug. Cnet review by Steve Guttenberg, 10 May 2005.Were big fans of Cambridge SoundWorks overachieving Radio 730. Its far and away the best-built, best-sounding table radio weve ever heard, and weve tried all the serious contenders. The only thing the 730 is missing is a built-in CD player, but thankfully, you can now find that in the step-up Radio CD 740, which is listed at $400.Available in black or ivory, the 740 is a near twin of its radio-only predecessor, measuring 14 inches wide, 5 inches high, and 10 inches deep. The units 12-pound heft inspires confidence.Inserting a disc into the 740s motorized, front-loading slot calls up information on the 32-character display. For CDs, you see the tracks, their times, and any available CD Text data. With MP3 CD-Rs, the names of folders and files appear. As for the radio, programming AM and FM station presets is easy. An automatic dimmer reduces the screen brightness in dark rooms and maintains good legibility in bright light. The display even shows Radio Data Service information: real-time text such as the songs title, the artists name, and the stations call letters.Two quality speakers and a built-in woofer, all three fed by separate amplifier channels, provide stereo sound. The 740 is magnetically shielded, so you can place it near a TV or a computer monitor.The 740s alarm clock, which lets you easily program two setups, can wake you up with beeping, your favorite CD or MP3 track, or the radio. A 9-volt battery gives the alarm enough backup power to sail through a blackout up to 48 hours long. The credit card-style remote is a model of efficient design; its highly legible and not crowded with a lot of useless buttons.The Stereo selector lets you choose between Stereo, Mono, and Wide. We really like the Wide setting because it opens up the sound. The bass, treble, and loudness controls let you fine-tune the tonal balance. We were surprised at just how far we could crank up the bass before the 740 emitted any buzzes or rattles.The radios FM reception and sound quality were excellent, and AM results were also above average. Of course, CD audio was even better. The 740s remarkably rich sonics and generous volume capabilities compare to those of the better mini/shelf systems.Normally, we wouldnt have much to say about a table radios connectivity, but the 740 is surprisingly well endowed. The AM and FM antenna inputs accept jacks instead of bare wire leads, which are fussier and harder to attach. The 740 has three 1/8-inch stereo minijack inputs: the one on the front handles quick hookups, leaving more-permanent connections to its two back-panel counterparts, one of which can combine a line-out signal (from your computer, for example) with the radios sound or feed a recording device such as a CD burner. Oh, theres also a front-panel headphone output. [eBay code: FS 50 QY]

Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - WORKS BUT PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION

End: 17.12. 2024 14:05:16 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 94.04 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186827117487
  • Seller: sandy2089 (611|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 21,24 EUR
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  • Description

    Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - WORKS BUT PLEASE READ DESCRIPTIONNormal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE Creative CD player / clock Radio tested and working. Included is a Bluetooth adaptor which connects via Aux input on the front or back so you can connect any Bluetooth device for music etc. CD player - Tested working, the rotary jog dial does not work. FM radio cable included - Tested Working Alarm - Working including snooze button Remote - Tested working (See photo for cracked plastic above the battery compartment - does not affect working) Sound quality - Excellent for CD and Aux (Bluetooth) Please note the display is very faded vs the original working condition (See photos) FM antenna cable and Original Instruction Manual included. Product information As is synonymous with Creative products the CD 740 gives exceptional sound reproduction for its compact form-factor, some say that its sonic performance thumps other compact HiFi Systems, like the Bose Wave, out of the ball-park! The mains cable is 1.8m in length and fitted with a UK (type-G) plug. Cnet review by Steve Guttenberg, 10 May 2005.Were big fans of Cambridge SoundWorks overachieving Radio 730. Its far and away the best-built, best-sounding table radio weve ever heard, and weve tried all the serious contenders. The only thing the 730 is missing is a built-in CD player, but thankfully, you can now find that in the step-up Radio CD 740, which is listed at $400.Available in black or ivory, the 740 is a near twin of its radio-only predecessor, measuring 14 inches wide, 5 inches high, and 10 inches deep. The units 12-pound heft inspires confidence.Inserting a disc into the 740s motorized, front-loading slot calls up information on the 32-character display. For CDs, you see the tracks, their times, and any available CD Text data. With MP3 CD-Rs, the names of folders and files appear. As for the radio, programming AM and FM station presets is easy. An automatic dimmer reduces the screen brightness in dark rooms and maintains good legibility in bright light. The display even shows Radio Data Service information: real-time text such as the songs title, the artists name, and the stations call letters.Two quality speakers and a built-in woofer, all three fed by separate amplifier channels, provide stereo sound. The 740 is magnetically shielded, so you can place it near a TV or a computer monitor.The 740s alarm clock, which lets you easily program two setups, can wake you up with beeping, your favorite CD or MP3 track, or the radio. A 9-volt battery gives the alarm enough backup power to sail through a blackout up to 48 hours long. The credit card-style remote is a model of efficient design; its highly legible and not crowded with a lot of useless buttons.The Stereo selector lets you choose between Stereo, Mono, and Wide. We really like the Wide setting because it opens up the sound. The bass, treble, and loudness controls let you fine-tune the tonal balance. We were surprised at just how far we could crank up the bass before the 740 emitted any buzzes or rattles.The radios FM reception and sound quality were excellent, and AM results were also above average. Of course, CD audio was even better. The 740s remarkably rich sonics and generous volume capabilities compare to those of the better mini/shelf systems.Normally, we wouldnt have much to say about a table radios connectivity, but the 740 is surprisingly well endowed. The AM and FM antenna inputs accept jacks instead of bare wire leads, which are fussier and harder to attach. The 740 has three 1/8-inch stereo minijack inputs: the one on the front handles quick hookups, leaving more-permanent connections to its two back-panel counterparts, one of which can combine a line-out signal (from your computer, for example) with the radios sound or feed a recording device such as a CD burner. Oh, theres also a front-panel headphone output. [eBay code: FS 50 QY]

Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - ONLY THE RADIO WORKS - PLEASE READ -

End: 17.12. 2024 14:05:16 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 69.2 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186838211897
  • Seller: sandy2089 (618|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: EUR
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    Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - ONLY THE RADIO WORKS - PLEASE READ -Only the radio works, CD slot will not accept a disc (keeps ejecting). Cosmetically the case has scratches and paint spots. The remote is missing. Both speaker cones are in excellent condition, and the back-up battery compartment (on underside) is clean with no signs of leaky batteries, but the cover is missing. As is synonymous with Creative products the CD 740 gives exceptional sound reproduction for its compact form-factor, some say that its sonic performance thumps other compact HiFi Systems, like the Bose Wave, out of the ball-park. The mains cable is 1.8m in length and fitted with a UK (type-G) plug. Cnet review by Steve Guttenberg, 10 May 2005.Were big fans of Cambridge SoundWorks overachieving Radio 730. Its far and away the best-built, best-sounding table radio weve ever heard, and weve tried all the serious contenders. The only thing the 730 is missing is a built-in CD player, but thankfully, you can now find that in the step-up Radio CD 740, which is listed at $400.Available in black or ivory, the 740 is a near twin of its radio-only predecessor, measuring 14 inches wide, 5 inches high, and 10 inches deep. The units 12-pound heft inspires confidence.Inserting a disc into the 740s motorized, front-loading slot calls up information on the 32-character display. For CDs, you see the tracks, their times, and any available CD Text data. With MP3 CD-Rs, the names of folders and files appear. As for the radio, programming AM and FM station presets is easy. An automatic dimmer reduces the screen brightness in dark rooms and maintains good legibility in bright light. The display even shows Radio Data Service information: real-time text such as the songs title, the artists name, and the stations call letters.Two quality speakers and a built-in woofer, all three fed by separate amplifier channels, provide stereo sound. The 740 is magnetically shielded, so you can place it near a TV or a computer monitor.The 740s alarm clock, which lets you easily program two setups, can wake you up with beeping, your favorite CD or MP3 track, or the radio. A 9-volt battery gives the alarm enough backup power to sail through a blackout up to 48 hours long. The credit card-style remote is a model of efficient design; its highly legible and not crowded with a lot of useless buttons.The Stereo selector lets you choose between Stereo, Mono, and Wide. We really like the Wide setting because it opens up the sound. The bass, treble, and loudness controls let you fine-tune the tonal balance. We were surprised at just how far we could crank up the bass before the 740 emitted any buzzes or rattles.The radios FM reception and sound quality were excellent, and AM results were also above average. Of course, CD audio was even better. The 740s remarkably rich sonics and generous volume capabilities compare to those of the better mini/shelf systems.Normally, we wouldnt have much to say about a table radios connectivity, but the 740 is surprisingly well endowed. The AM and FM antenna inputs accept jacks instead of bare wire leads, which are fussier and harder to attach. The 740 has three 1/8-inch stereo minijack inputs: the one on the front handles quick hookups, leaving more-permanent connections to its two back-panel counterparts, one of which can combine a line-out signal (from your computer, for example) with the radios sound or feed a recording device such as a CD burner. Oh, theres also a front-panel headphone output. [eBay code: FS 30 QY]

Creative Soundworks Radio CD 740 + REMOTE + BLUETOOTH (

End: 04.12. 2024 19:17:26 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 267.91 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 326360833921
  • Seller: steves-vintage-hifi-2020 (4901|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: HARROGATE Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 27,55 EUR
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  • Description

    Creative Soundworks Radio CD 740 + REMOTE + BLUETOOTH (RETRO, RARE, VINTAGE, AUDIO / VISUAL ELECTRONICS!! @ AMAZING PRICES GUARANTEED!! Here I have this Creative Soundworks Radio CD 740 + REMOTE + BLUETOOTH MANUFACTURER YEAR 2005 MADE IN CHINA ???????? ULTRA RARE LOFT FIND VERY NEAR MINT CONDITION PLEASE SEE ALL PHOTOS & DEMONSTRATION VIDEO.. SOUND QUALITY IS NEAR AUDIOPHILE SPECIFICATIONS.. PROFESSIONALLY REFRESHED, RESTORED AND RENOVATED.. * FULLY STRIPPED DOWN AND CLEANED INSIDE AND OUT. * CD OPTICAL LASER PROFESSIONALLY CLEANED. * SPEAKER COVERS WASHED. * CASE CLEANED AND POLISHED. * REMOTE CONTROL CLEANED AND NEW BATTERY FITTED. * ADDED AND TESTED BLUETOOTH ADAPTER. * NEW PP3 9Volt BATTERY INSTALLED FOR SETTING AND CLOCK.. FULLY TESTED IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER.. THIS THING IS AMAZING! ALMOST BOSE SOUND QUALITY. LOADS OF BASS FROM BUILT IN SUBWOOFER.. CRYSTAL CLEAR SOUND QUALITY.. VERY IMPRESSIVE UNIT.. VERY NEAR MINT CONDITION & ULTRA RARE.! Enjoy high-quality audio with the Creative Soundworks Radio CD 740 + REMOTE + BLUETOOTH. This unit is perfect for those who want a slot-in CD player with modern features such as Bluetooth connectivity and a high-quality sound output. The unit is manufactured in China and comes with a 2-year manufacturer warranty. With a CD changer capacity of 1, this unit is perfect for those who want to listen to their favourite CDs. The unit has a 2 screen size and comes with a remote control for easy operation. The audio inputs include aux and AUX 2, while the audio outputs include a headphone jack. The unit weighs 5.5 kg and has a plug regional fitment of UK 3 pin plug. The product line is SoundWorks, and the model is Radio CD 740. INCLUDES: THE MAIN UNIT NEW ORIGINAL REMOTE CONTROL NEW BATTERY FITTED IN REMOTE NEW BLUETOOTH ADAPTER KIT FM ANTENNA WIRE NEW AUX CABLE NEW 9v PP3 BATTERY FITTED FULL PRINTED INSTRUCTIONS HAS A UK 5Amp plug PLEASE NOTE THIS WAS A RARE LOFT FIND AND ALTHOUGH IV FULLY SERVICED THIS ITEM IM ONLY ABLE TO OFFER 14 DAYS WARRANTY. BUT YOU STILL HAVE 30 DAYS MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON EBAY. Manufacturers description: The SoundWorks Radio CD from Creative is a hi-fi breakthrough in tabletop audio for the home. Built with the expertise of the designers at Cambridge SoundWorks, the specialist audio division of Creative Labs, this innovative system delivers sound that fills a room so effectively that listeners often look around for separate external speakers! Yet two stereo satellites and a powerful subwoofer are all contained within the elegant hi-fi design, giving incredible results with stereo FM broadcasts as well as MW radio, standard CDs and even MP3 on CDR/CDRW. This exciting system sets a new standard for acoustic realism and extensive user features, which are accessible via the comprehensive wireless remote. Features & details * High-end stereo with deep bass. Can fill any room in the home with unbelievably clear audio. * Unique tabletop design integrates a powerful subwoofer, high-performance speaker drivers and tailored amplifiers * Compatible with MW and FM radio, CDs and MP3 music on CDR/CDRW * Two-line display shows data from stations using RDS in their broadcasts * Comprehensive features include two alarms, Jog menu for audio features, 24 station presets, CD playback and MP3 folder scroll-through * Wireless remote for comfort and control Inserting a disc into the 740's motorized, front-loading slot calls up information on the 32-character display. For CDs, you see the tracks, their times, and any available CD Text data. With MP3 CD-Rs, the names of folders and files appear. As for the radio, programming AM and FM station presets is easy. An automatic dimmer reduces the screen brightness in dark rooms and maintains good legibility in bright light. The display even shows Radio Data Service information: real-time text such as the song's title, the artist's name, and the station's call letters. Two quality speakers and a built-in woofer, all three fed by separate amplifier channels, provide stereo sound. The 740 is magnetically shielded, so you can place it near a TV or a computer monitor. The 740's alarm clock, which lets you easily program two setups, can wake you up with beeping, your favorite CD or MP3 track, or the radio. A 9-volt battery gives the alarm enough backup power to sail through a blackout up to 48 hours long. The credit card-style remote is a model of efficient design; it's highly legible and not crowded with a lot of useless buttons. The Stereo selector lets you choose between Stereo, Mono, and Wide. We really like the Wide setting because it opens up the sound. The bass, treble, and loudness controls let you fine-tune the tonal balance. We were surprised at just how far we could crank up the bass before the 740 emitted any buzzes or rattles. The radio's FM reception and sound quality were excellent, and AM results were also above average. Of course, CD audio was even better. The 740's remarkably rich sonics and generous volume capabilities compare to those of the better mini/shelf systems. Normally, we wouldn't have much to say about a table radio's connectivity, but the 740 is surprisingly well endowed. The AM and FM antenna inputs accept jacks instead of bare wire leads, which are fussier and harder to attach. The 740 has three 1/8-inch stereo minijack inputs: the one on the front handles quick hookups, leaving more-permanent connections to its two back-panel counterparts, one of which can combine a line-out signal (from your computer, for example) with the radio's sound or feed a recording device such as a CD burner. Oh, there's also a front-panel headphone output. MRRP: £400 when first released 2005 Buy now for this AMAZING PRICE! FREE! Postage and packing Sent by ROYAL MAIL TRACKED 48 or TRACKED 24 FULLY TRACKED 2-4 working days to deliver FULLY INSURED Once received and unwrapped please wait till the unit gets to room temperature before powering it on for the first time. typically 24-48 hours. to fully climatize.. Electronics and Vintage Electronics don’t like been cold, damp. and the weather right now is effecting these items when been in freezing cold vans and warehouses over night. PLEASE NOTE. UNLESS SPECIFIED THIS ITEM DOES NOT INCLUDE ITS ORIGINAL RETAIL BOX, BUT I WILL EXTRA WRAP AND PAD IT REALLY WELL TO SURVIVE IN THE POSTAL SYSTEM.. IN MY CUSTOM MADE BOMB PROOF POLYSTYRENE PACKAGING.! PLEASE NOTE WE ONLY POST TO THE MAINLAND UK. FOR FREE! OR THE GLOBAL SHIPPING OPTION IS ALSO AVAILABLE.. (ADDITIONAL SHIPPING FEES WILL BE ADDED BY EBAY)???????? MANY THANKS, PLEASE SEE MY OTHER ITEMS FOR SALE, ADD ME AS A SAVED SELLER....? ALSO PLEASE SEE MY 100% / 5??FEEDBACK… STEVE @ Steves Vintage Hifi....

Creative SoundWorks CD 740 Radio

End: 30.11. 2024 11:12:10 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 90.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 296815069157
  • Seller: moppel198 (577|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Mönchengladbach Deutschland
  • Ships to: DE
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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    Creative SoundWorks CD 740 RadioHallo Zusammen, Ich verkaufe hier das CD Radio aus unserem Gästezimmer. Es handelt sich um ein Soundworks CD 740 von CreativeLabs. Es befindet sich in einem sehr guten, gebrauchten Zustand (siehe Bilder). Zudem sind wir ein tierfreier Nichtraucherhaushalt. Der Neupreis lag bei über 400€. Beschreibung des Herstellers Viel mehr als nur ein Radio! Das Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 ist eine extrem vielseitige Kompaktanlage mit unglaublichem Klang. Das preisgekrönte Lautsprecherdesign mit einem integrierten, leistungsstarken Subwoofer begeistert durch klaren Klang und exzellente Bässe. Der hochwertige AM/FM-Tuner verfügt über 24 Stationsspeicher, der Slot-in-CD-Player spielt neben Audio-CDs auch MP3- und WMA-Dateien ab und zeigt den Titel des aktuellen Songs an. Sie können zwei verschiedene Weckzeiten einstellen und wählen, ob Sie sich von Ihrem Lieblingsradiosender oder einer CD wecken lassen möchten. Bequem erreichbare Regler auf der Vorderseite des Systems und eine Fernbedienung ermöglichen den komfortablen Zugriff auf alle Funktionen. ... Technische Details: Hersteller: ?Creative Labs GmbH Produktabmessungen: ?24,8 x 35,6 x 12,5 cm; 5,5 Kilogramm > Kompaktes Soundsystem mit preisgekröntem Lautsprecherdesign und integriertem Subwoofer > Hochwertiger AM/FM-Tuner mit 24 Stationsspeichern und RDS-Anzeige > Slot-in-CD-Player unterstützt auch die Wiedergabe von MP3- und WMA-Dateien > Zwei Weckzeiten plus Snooze-Taste und Sleep-Modus; es können zwei unterschiedliche Weckzeiten für jeden Tag eingestellt werden oder eine für Werktage und eine andere für das Wochenende > Lieferumfang: Radio, Fernbedienung, Benutzerhandbuch Bei Fragen gerne melden. Das Übliche... Der Verkauf erfolgt unter Ausschluss jeglicher Sach­mangelhaftung. Die Haftung auf Schaden­ersatz wegen Verletzungen von Gesundheit, Körper oder Leben und grob fahr­lässiger und/oder vorsätzlicher Verletzungen meiner Pflichten als Verkäufer bleibt davon unbe­rührt.

Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - WORKS BUT PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION

End: 22.11. 2024 14:47:59 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 94.43 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186791091207
  • Seller: sandy2089 (593|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 21,1 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - WORKS BUT PLEASE READ DESCRIPTIONNormal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE Creative CD player / clock Radio tested and working. Included is a Bluetooth adaptor which connects via Aux input on the front or back so you can connect any Bluetooth device for music etc. CD player - Tested working, the rotary jog dial does not work. FM radio cable included - Tested Working Alarm - Working including snooze button Remote - Tested working (See photo for cracked plastic above the battery compartment - does not affect working) Sound quality - Excellent for CD and Aux (Bluetooth) Please note the display is very faded vs the original working condition (See photos) FM antenna cable and Original Instruction Manual included. Product information As is synonymous with Creative products the CD 740 gives exceptional sound reproduction for its compact form-factor, some say that its sonic performance thumps other compact HiFi Systems, like the Bose Wave, out of the ball-park! The mains cable is 1.8m in length and fitted with a UK (type-G) plug. Cnet review by Steve Guttenberg, 10 May 2005.Were big fans of Cambridge SoundWorks overachieving Radio 730. Its far and away the best-built, best-sounding table radio weve ever heard, and weve tried all the serious contenders. The only thing the 730 is missing is a built-in CD player, but thankfully, you can now find that in the step-up Radio CD 740, which is listed at $400.Available in black or ivory, the 740 is a near twin of its radio-only predecessor, measuring 14 inches wide, 5 inches high, and 10 inches deep. The units 12-pound heft inspires confidence.Inserting a disc into the 740s motorized, front-loading slot calls up information on the 32-character display. For CDs, you see the tracks, their times, and any available CD Text data. With MP3 CD-Rs, the names of folders and files appear. As for the radio, programming AM and FM station presets is easy. An automatic dimmer reduces the screen brightness in dark rooms and maintains good legibility in bright light. The display even shows Radio Data Service information: real-time text such as the songs title, the artists name, and the stations call letters.Two quality speakers and a built-in woofer, all three fed by separate amplifier channels, provide stereo sound. The 740 is magnetically shielded, so you can place it near a TV or a computer monitor.The 740s alarm clock, which lets you easily program two setups, can wake you up with beeping, your favorite CD or MP3 track, or the radio. A 9-volt battery gives the alarm enough backup power to sail through a blackout up to 48 hours long. The credit card-style remote is a model of efficient design; its highly legible and not crowded with a lot of useless buttons.The Stereo selector lets you choose between Stereo, Mono, and Wide. We really like the Wide setting because it opens up the sound. The bass, treble, and loudness controls let you fine-tune the tonal balance. We were surprised at just how far we could crank up the bass before the 740 emitted any buzzes or rattles.The radios FM reception and sound quality were excellent, and AM results were also above average. Of course, CD audio was even better. The 740s remarkably rich sonics and generous volume capabilities compare to those of the better mini/shelf systems.Normally, we wouldnt have much to say about a table radios connectivity, but the 740 is surprisingly well endowed. The AM and FM antenna inputs accept jacks instead of bare wire leads, which are fussier and harder to attach. The 740 has three 1/8-inch stereo minijack inputs: the one on the front handles quick hookups, leaving more-permanent connections to its two back-panel counterparts, one of which can combine a line-out signal (from your computer, for example) with the radios sound or feed a recording device such as a CD burner. Oh, theres also a front-panel headphone output. [eBay code: FS 50 QY]

Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - ONLY THE RADIO WORKS - PLEASE READ -

End: 22.11. 2024 14:47:58 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 70.22 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186791091235
  • Seller: sandy2089 (593|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 20,27 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - ONLY THE RADIO WORKS - PLEASE READ -Only the radio works, CD slot will not accept a disc (keeps ejecting). Cosmetically the case has scratches and paint spots. The remote is missing. Both speaker cones are in excellent condition, and the back-up battery compartment (on underside) is clean with no signs of leaky batteries, but the cover is missing. As is synonymous with Creative products the CD 740 gives exceptional sound reproduction for its compact form-factor, some say that its sonic performance thumps other compact HiFi Systems, like the Bose Wave, out of the ball-park. The mains cable is 1.8m in length and fitted with a UK (type-G) plug. Cnet review by Steve Guttenberg, 10 May 2005.Were big fans of Cambridge SoundWorks overachieving Radio 730. Its far and away the best-built, best-sounding table radio weve ever heard, and weve tried all the serious contenders. The only thing the 730 is missing is a built-in CD player, but thankfully, you can now find that in the step-up Radio CD 740, which is listed at $400.Available in black or ivory, the 740 is a near twin of its radio-only predecessor, measuring 14 inches wide, 5 inches high, and 10 inches deep. The units 12-pound heft inspires confidence.Inserting a disc into the 740s motorized, front-loading slot calls up information on the 32-character display. For CDs, you see the tracks, their times, and any available CD Text data. With MP3 CD-Rs, the names of folders and files appear. As for the radio, programming AM and FM station presets is easy. An automatic dimmer reduces the screen brightness in dark rooms and maintains good legibility in bright light. The display even shows Radio Data Service information: real-time text such as the songs title, the artists name, and the stations call letters.Two quality speakers and a built-in woofer, all three fed by separate amplifier channels, provide stereo sound. The 740 is magnetically shielded, so you can place it near a TV or a computer monitor.The 740s alarm clock, which lets you easily program two setups, can wake you up with beeping, your favorite CD or MP3 track, or the radio. A 9-volt battery gives the alarm enough backup power to sail through a blackout up to 48 hours long. The credit card-style remote is a model of efficient design; its highly legible and not crowded with a lot of useless buttons.The Stereo selector lets you choose between Stereo, Mono, and Wide. We really like the Wide setting because it opens up the sound. The bass, treble, and loudness controls let you fine-tune the tonal balance. We were surprised at just how far we could crank up the bass before the 740 emitted any buzzes or rattles.The radios FM reception and sound quality were excellent, and AM results were also above average. Of course, CD audio was even better. The 740s remarkably rich sonics and generous volume capabilities compare to those of the better mini/shelf systems.Normally, we wouldnt have much to say about a table radios connectivity, but the 740 is surprisingly well endowed. The AM and FM antenna inputs accept jacks instead of bare wire leads, which are fussier and harder to attach. The 740 has three 1/8-inch stereo minijack inputs: the one on the front handles quick hookups, leaving more-permanent connections to its two back-panel counterparts, one of which can combine a line-out signal (from your computer, for example) with the radios sound or feed a recording device such as a CD burner. Oh, theres also a front-panel headphone output. [eBay code: FS 30 QY]

Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - WORKS BUT PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION

End: 16.11. 2024 12:55:39 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 93.79 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186784050832
  • Seller: sandy2089 (585|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 20,74 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - WORKS BUT PLEASE READ DESCRIPTIONNormal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE Creative CD player / clock Radio tested and working. Included is a Bluetooth adaptor which connects via Aux input on the front or back so you can connect any Bluetooth device for music etc. CD player - Tested working, the rotary jog dial does not work. FM radio cable included - Tested Working Alarm - Working including snooze button Remote - Tested working (See photo for cracked plastic above the battery compartment - does not affect working) Sound quality - Excellent for CD and Aux (Bluetooth) Please note the display is very faded vs the original working condition (See photos) FM antenna cable and Original Instruction Manual included. Product information As is synonymous with Creative products the CD 740 gives exceptional sound reproduction for its compact form-factor, some say that its sonic performance thumps other compact HiFi Systems, like the Bose Wave, out of the ball-park! The mains cable is 1.8m in length and fitted with a UK (type-G) plug. Cnet review by Steve Guttenberg, 10 May 2005.Were big fans of Cambridge SoundWorks overachieving Radio 730. Its far and away the best-built, best-sounding table radio weve ever heard, and weve tried all the serious contenders. The only thing the 730 is missing is a built-in CD player, but thankfully, you can now find that in the step-up Radio CD 740, which is listed at $400.Available in black or ivory, the 740 is a near twin of its radio-only predecessor, measuring 14 inches wide, 5 inches high, and 10 inches deep. The units 12-pound heft inspires confidence.Inserting a disc into the 740s motorized, front-loading slot calls up information on the 32-character display. For CDs, you see the tracks, their times, and any available CD Text data. With MP3 CD-Rs, the names of folders and files appear. As for the radio, programming AM and FM station presets is easy. An automatic dimmer reduces the screen brightness in dark rooms and maintains good legibility in bright light. The display even shows Radio Data Service information: real-time text such as the songs title, the artists name, and the stations call letters.Two quality speakers and a built-in woofer, all three fed by separate amplifier channels, provide stereo sound. The 740 is magnetically shielded, so you can place it near a TV or a computer monitor.The 740s alarm clock, which lets you easily program two setups, can wake you up with beeping, your favorite CD or MP3 track, or the radio. A 9-volt battery gives the alarm enough backup power to sail through a blackout up to 48 hours long. The credit card-style remote is a model of efficient design; its highly legible and not crowded with a lot of useless buttons.The Stereo selector lets you choose between Stereo, Mono, and Wide. We really like the Wide setting because it opens up the sound. The bass, treble, and loudness controls let you fine-tune the tonal balance. We were surprised at just how far we could crank up the bass before the 740 emitted any buzzes or rattles.The radios FM reception and sound quality were excellent, and AM results were also above average. Of course, CD audio was even better. The 740s remarkably rich sonics and generous volume capabilities compare to those of the better mini/shelf systems.Normally, we wouldnt have much to say about a table radios connectivity, but the 740 is surprisingly well endowed. The AM and FM antenna inputs accept jacks instead of bare wire leads, which are fussier and harder to attach. The 740 has three 1/8-inch stereo minijack inputs: the one on the front handles quick hookups, leaving more-permanent connections to its two back-panel counterparts, one of which can combine a line-out signal (from your computer, for example) with the radios sound or feed a recording device such as a CD burner. Oh, theres also a front-panel headphone output. [eBay code: FS 50 QY]

Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - ONLY THE RADIO WORKS - PLEASE READ -

End: 09.11. 2024 07:39:46 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 69.97 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186764628397
  • Seller: sandy2089 (571|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 20,14 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - ONLY THE RADIO WORKS - PLEASE READ -Only the radio works, CD slot will not accept a disc (keeps ejecting). Cosmetically the case has scratches and paint spots. The remote is missing. Both speaker cones are in excellent condition, and the back-up battery compartment (on underside) is clean with no signs of leaky batteries, but the cover is missing. As is synonymous with Creative products the CD 740 gives exceptional sound reproduction for its compact form-factor, some say that its sonic performance thumps other compact HiFi Systems, like the Bose Wave, out of the ball-park. The mains cable is 1.8m in length and fitted with a UK (type-G) plug. Cnet review by Steve Guttenberg, 10 May 2005.Were big fans of Cambridge SoundWorks overachieving Radio 730. Its far and away the best-built, best-sounding table radio weve ever heard, and weve tried all the serious contenders. The only thing the 730 is missing is a built-in CD player, but thankfully, you can now find that in the step-up Radio CD 740, which is listed at $400.Available in black or ivory, the 740 is a near twin of its radio-only predecessor, measuring 14 inches wide, 5 inches high, and 10 inches deep. The units 12-pound heft inspires confidence.Inserting a disc into the 740s motorized, front-loading slot calls up information on the 32-character display. For CDs, you see the tracks, their times, and any available CD Text data. With MP3 CD-Rs, the names of folders and files appear. As for the radio, programming AM and FM station presets is easy. An automatic dimmer reduces the screen brightness in dark rooms and maintains good legibility in bright light. The display even shows Radio Data Service information: real-time text such as the songs title, the artists name, and the stations call letters.Two quality speakers and a built-in woofer, all three fed by separate amplifier channels, provide stereo sound. The 740 is magnetically shielded, so you can place it near a TV or a computer monitor.The 740s alarm clock, which lets you easily program two setups, can wake you up with beeping, your favorite CD or MP3 track, or the radio. A 9-volt battery gives the alarm enough backup power to sail through a blackout up to 48 hours long. The credit card-style remote is a model of efficient design; its highly legible and not crowded with a lot of useless buttons.The Stereo selector lets you choose between Stereo, Mono, and Wide. We really like the Wide setting because it opens up the sound. The bass, treble, and loudness controls let you fine-tune the tonal balance. We were surprised at just how far we could crank up the bass before the 740 emitted any buzzes or rattles.The radios FM reception and sound quality were excellent, and AM results were also above average. Of course, CD audio was even better. The 740s remarkably rich sonics and generous volume capabilities compare to those of the better mini/shelf systems.Normally, we wouldnt have much to say about a table radios connectivity, but the 740 is surprisingly well endowed. The AM and FM antenna inputs accept jacks instead of bare wire leads, which are fussier and harder to attach. The 740 has three 1/8-inch stereo minijack inputs: the one on the front handles quick hookups, leaving more-permanent connections to its two back-panel counterparts, one of which can combine a line-out signal (from your computer, for example) with the radios sound or feed a recording device such as a CD burner. Oh, theres also a front-panel headphone output. [eBay code: FS 30 QY]

Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - WORKS BUT PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION

End: 09.11. 2024 07:39:17 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 82.47 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186770994212
  • Seller: sandy2089 (573|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 20,75 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - WORKS BUT PLEASE READ DESCRIPTIONNormal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE Creative CD player / clock Radio tested and working. Included is a Bluetooth adaptor which connects via Aux input on the front or back so you can connect any Bluetooth device for music etc. CD player - Tested working, the rotary jog dial does not work. FM radio cable included - Tested Working Alarm - Working including snooze button Remote - Tested working (See photo for cracked plastic above the battery compartment - does not affect working) Sound quality - Excellent for CD and Aux (Bluetooth) Please note the display is very faded vs the original working condition (See photos) FM antenna cable and Original Instruction Manual included. Product information As is synonymous with Creative products the CD 740 gives exceptional sound reproduction for its compact form-factor, some say that its sonic performance thumps other compact HiFi Systems, like the Bose Wave, out of the ball-park! The mains cable is 1.8m in length and fitted with a UK (type-G) plug. Cnet review by Steve Guttenberg, 10 May 2005.Were big fans of Cambridge SoundWorks overachieving Radio 730. Its far and away the best-built, best-sounding table radio weve ever heard, and weve tried all the serious contenders. The only thing the 730 is missing is a built-in CD player, but thankfully, you can now find that in the step-up Radio CD 740, which is listed at $400.Available in black or ivory, the 740 is a near twin of its radio-only predecessor, measuring 14 inches wide, 5 inches high, and 10 inches deep. The units 12-pound heft inspires confidence.Inserting a disc into the 740s motorized, front-loading slot calls up information on the 32-character display. For CDs, you see the tracks, their times, and any available CD Text data. With MP3 CD-Rs, the names of folders and files appear. As for the radio, programming AM and FM station presets is easy. An automatic dimmer reduces the screen brightness in dark rooms and maintains good legibility in bright light. The display even shows Radio Data Service information: real-time text such as the songs title, the artists name, and the stations call letters.Two quality speakers and a built-in woofer, all three fed by separate amplifier channels, provide stereo sound. The 740 is magnetically shielded, so you can place it near a TV or a computer monitor.The 740s alarm clock, which lets you easily program two setups, can wake you up with beeping, your favorite CD or MP3 track, or the radio. A 9-volt battery gives the alarm enough backup power to sail through a blackout up to 48 hours long. The credit card-style remote is a model of efficient design; its highly legible and not crowded with a lot of useless buttons.The Stereo selector lets you choose between Stereo, Mono, and Wide. We really like the Wide setting because it opens up the sound. The bass, treble, and loudness controls let you fine-tune the tonal balance. We were surprised at just how far we could crank up the bass before the 740 emitted any buzzes or rattles.The radios FM reception and sound quality were excellent, and AM results were also above average. Of course, CD audio was even better. The 740s remarkably rich sonics and generous volume capabilities compare to those of the better mini/shelf systems.Normally, we wouldnt have much to say about a table radios connectivity, but the 740 is surprisingly well endowed. The AM and FM antenna inputs accept jacks instead of bare wire leads, which are fussier and harder to attach. The 740 has three 1/8-inch stereo minijack inputs: the one on the front handles quick hookups, leaving more-permanent connections to its two back-panel counterparts, one of which can combine a line-out signal (from your computer, for example) with the radios sound or feed a recording device such as a CD burner. Oh, theres also a front-panel headphone output. [eBay code: FS 50 QY]

Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - WORKS BUT PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION

End: 08.11. 2024 21:29:53 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 106.72 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186770429761
  • Seller: sandy2089 (573|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 20,75 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - WORKS BUT PLEASE READ DESCRIPTIONNormal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE Creative CD player / clock Radio tested and working. Included is a Bluetooth adaptor which connects via Aux input on the front or back so you can connect any Bluetooth device for music etc. CD player - Tested working, the rotary jog dial does not work. FM radio cable included - Tested Working Alarm - Working including snooze button Remote - Tested working (See photo for cracked plastic above the battery compartment - does not affect working) Sound quality - Excellent for CD and Aux (Bluetooth) Please note the display is very faded vs the original working condition (See photos) FM antenna cable and Original Instruction Manual included. Product information As is synonymous with Creative products the CD 740 gives exceptional sound reproduction for its compact form-factor, some say that its sonic performance thumps other compact HiFi Systems, like the Bose Wave, out of the ball-park! The mains cable is 1.8m in length and fitted with a UK (type-G) plug. Cnet review by Steve Guttenberg, 10 May 2005.Were big fans of Cambridge SoundWorks overachieving Radio 730. Its far and away the best-built, best-sounding table radio weve ever heard, and weve tried all the serious contenders. The only thing the 730 is missing is a built-in CD player, but thankfully, you can now find that in the step-up Radio CD 740, which is listed at $400.Available in black or ivory, the 740 is a near twin of its radio-only predecessor, measuring 14 inches wide, 5 inches high, and 10 inches deep. The units 12-pound heft inspires confidence.Inserting a disc into the 740s motorized, front-loading slot calls up information on the 32-character display. For CDs, you see the tracks, their times, and any available CD Text data. With MP3 CD-Rs, the names of folders and files appear. As for the radio, programming AM and FM station presets is easy. An automatic dimmer reduces the screen brightness in dark rooms and maintains good legibility in bright light. The display even shows Radio Data Service information: real-time text such as the songs title, the artists name, and the stations call letters.Two quality speakers and a built-in woofer, all three fed by separate amplifier channels, provide stereo sound. The 740 is magnetically shielded, so you can place it near a TV or a computer monitor.The 740s alarm clock, which lets you easily program two setups, can wake you up with beeping, your favorite CD or MP3 track, or the radio. A 9-volt battery gives the alarm enough backup power to sail through a blackout up to 48 hours long. The credit card-style remote is a model of efficient design; its highly legible and not crowded with a lot of useless buttons.The Stereo selector lets you choose between Stereo, Mono, and Wide. We really like the Wide setting because it opens up the sound. The bass, treble, and loudness controls let you fine-tune the tonal balance. We were surprised at just how far we could crank up the bass before the 740 emitted any buzzes or rattles.The radios FM reception and sound quality were excellent, and AM results were also above average. Of course, CD audio was even better. The 740s remarkably rich sonics and generous volume capabilities compare to those of the better mini/shelf systems.Normally, we wouldnt have much to say about a table radios connectivity, but the 740 is surprisingly well endowed. The AM and FM antenna inputs accept jacks instead of bare wire leads, which are fussier and harder to attach. The 740 has three 1/8-inch stereo minijack inputs: the one on the front handles quick hookups, leaving more-permanent connections to its two back-panel counterparts, one of which can combine a line-out signal (from your computer, for example) with the radios sound or feed a recording device such as a CD burner. Oh, theres also a front-panel headphone output. [eBay code: FS 50 QY]

Creative SoundWorks Radio CD player CD740 - FM Radio/Alarm Clock

End: 16.03. 2024 23:39:09 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 52.65 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 285769075895
  • Seller: all-eras-emporium (1866|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: Nottingham Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 24,57 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Creative SoundWorks Radio CD player CD740 - FM Radio/Alarm ClockCreative SoundWorks Radio CD player CD740 Fully tested and working great. Has some signs of user and wear. Please see images for details. Every function tested and all working as they should.

Creative SoundWorks Radio | CD Player | CD 740 | Black | Alarm | Working |

End: 30.12. 2023 20:31:15 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 46.28 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: 29T 21:50:51
  • Item number: 235323127993
  • Seller: (|%)
  • Seller information:
  • Item location: Großbritannien Großbritannien
  • Ships to:
  • Shipping: 24,26 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Creative SoundWorks Radio | CD Player | CD 740 | Black | Alarm | Working |Creative SoundWorks Radio | CD Player | CD 740 | Black | Alarm | Working | Creative sound works CD AND RADIO. In good working and cosmetic condition. Sold as per pictures.

Creative SoundWorks Radio CD Model 740

End: 09.09. 2023 11:28:36 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 86.6 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 256204697451
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: ellentw0 (1748|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Worcestershire, Worcestershire Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 10,46 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Creative SoundWorks Radio CD Model 740. This is from my late brother’s estate and has been well looked after No aerial leads Comes with full manual I have tested it and works New battery in remote

CREATIVE 740 SOUNDWORKS RADIO CD & REMOTE MANUAL & RADIO LOOP BLACK

End: 04.09. 2023 19:49:01 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 86.58 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 235166107182
  • Bids: 7
  • Seller: gordonstevens14 (3854|98.9%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: Dingwall Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

                                                     ----FOR SALE----                                    --SOUNDWORKS RADIO CD by CREATIVE MODEL 740           PLUS REMOTE/LOOP AERIAL/MANUAL       AMAZING SOUND APPROX SIZES 34x23x12cm It’s well made and quite a heavy piece of kit                                    --SEE PHOTOS--             PLEASE PAY BY PAYPAL IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALE,PLEASE         ANY QUERIES,PLEASE CONTACT DIRECTLY TO RESOLVE 

Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - working

End: 04.09. 2023 15:14:54 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 24.24 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 235161742474
  • Bids: 2
  • Seller: brill-bob (1590|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Northampton Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 9,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Item condition is as per the photographs Great sound - CD sometimes skips after a few minutes of playing

CREATIVE 740 SOUNDWORKS RADIO CD & REMOTE MANUAL & RADIO LOOP BLACK

End: 29.08. 2023 22:24:20 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 51.94 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 335005943588
  • Bids: 1
  • Seller: gordonstevens14 (3854|98.9%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: Dingwall Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 11,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

                                                     ----FOR SALE----                                    --SOUNDWORKS RADIO CD by CREATIVE MODEL 740           PLUS REMOTE/LOOP AERIAL/MANUAL       AMAZING SOUND APPROX SIZES 34x23x12cm It’s well made and quite a heavy piece of kit                                    --SEE PHOTOS--             PLEASE PAY BY PAYPAL IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALE,PLEASE         ANY QUERIES,PLEASE CONTACT DIRECTLY TO RESOLVE 

Creative SoundWorks Radio CD Model 740

End: 02.07. 2023 11:15:48 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 116.11 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 256120885085
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: ellentw0 (1736|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Worcestershire, Worcestershire Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 10,46 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Creative SoundWorks Radio CD Model 740. This is from my late brother’s estate and has been well looked after No aerial leads Comes with full manual I have tested it and works New battery in remote

Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 VGC REFRESHED + NEW REMOTE RARE L@@K FREE P+P.!

End: 27.06. 2023 10:10:51 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 231.76 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 385580470901
  • Seller: steves-vintage-hifi-2020 (4337|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: HARROGATE Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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    RETRO, RARE, VINTAGE, AUDIO / VISUAL ELECTRONICS!! @ AMAZING PRICES GUARANTEED!! Here I have this Creative Soundworks Radio CD 740 + NEW REMOTE! MANUFACTURER YEAR 2005 MADE IN CHINA ???????? RARE LOFT FIND VERY GOOD CONDITION DOES HAVE THE ODD MARK, SCRATCH, SCUFF, CHIPPED CORNER. PLEASE SEE ALL PHOTOS & DEMONSTRATION VIDEO.. SOUND QUALITY IS DEFINITELY NOT EFFECTED! PROFESSIONALLY REFRESHED, RESTORED AND RENOVATED.. * FULLY STRIPPED DOWN AND CLEANED INSIDE AND OUT. * CD OPTICAL LASER PROFESSIONALLY CLEANED. * SPEAKER COVERS WASHED. * CASE CLEANED AND POLISHED. * REMOTE CONTROL NEW + NEW BATTERY FITTED. FULLY TESTED IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER.. THIS THING IS AMAZING! ALMOST BOSE SOUND QUALITY. LOADS OF BASS FROM BUILT IN SUBWOOFER.. CRYSTAL CLEAR SOUND QUALITY.. VERY IMPRESSIVE UNIT.. INCLUDES: THE MAIN UNIT NEW REMOTE CONTROL NEW BATTERY FITTED IN REMOTE AUX CABLE AUX TO RCA CABLE FM ANTENNA WIRE FULL PRINTED INSTRUCTIONS HAS A UK 5Amp plug PLEASE NOTE AS THIS WAS A RARE LOFT FIND, ANY WARRANTY FROM US IS NOW NILL AND VOID... Manufacturers description: The SoundWorks Radio CD from Creative is a hi-fi breakthrough in tabletop audio for the home. Built with the expertise of the designers at Cambridge SoundWorks, the specialist audio division of Creative Labs, this innovative system delivers sound that fills a room so effectively that listeners often look around for separate external speakers! Yet two stereo satellites and a powerful subwoofer are all contained within the elegant hi-fi design, giving incredible results with stereo FM broadcasts as well as MW radio, standard CDs and even MP3 on CDR/CDRW. This exciting system sets a new standard for acoustic realism and extensive user features, which are accessible via the comprehensive wireless remote. Features & details * High-end stereo with deep bass. Can fill any room in the home with unbelievably clear audio. * Unique tabletop design integrates a powerful subwoofer, high-performance speaker drivers and tailored amplifiers * Compatible with MW and FM radio, CDs and MP3 music on CDR/CDRW * Two-line display shows data from stations using RDS in their broadcasts * Comprehensive features include two alarms, Jog menu for audio features, 24 station presets, CD playback and MP3 folder scroll-through * Wireless remote for comfort and control Inserting a disc into the 740's motorized, front-loading slot calls up information on the 32-character display. For CDs, you see the tracks, their times, and any available CD Text data. With MP3 CD-Rs, the names of folders and files appear. As for the radio, programming AM and FM station presets is easy. An automatic dimmer reduces the screen brightness in dark rooms and maintains good legibility in bright light. The display even shows Radio Data Service information: real-time text such as the song's title, the artist's name, and the station's call letters. Two quality speakers and a built-in woofer, all three fed by separate amplifier channels, provide stereo sound. The 740 is magnetically shielded, so you can place it near a TV or a computer monitor. The 740's alarm clock, which lets you easily program two setups, can wake you up with beeping, your favorite CD or MP3 track, or the radio. A 9-volt battery gives the alarm enough backup power to sail through a blackout up to 48 hours long. The credit card-style remote is a model of efficient design; it's highly legible and not crowded with a lot of useless buttons. The Stereo selector lets you choose between Stereo, Mono, and Wide. We really like the Wide setting because it opens up the sound. The bass, treble, and loudness controls let you fine-tune the tonal balance. We were surprised at just how far we could crank up the bass before the 740 emitted any buzzes or rattles. The radio's FM reception and sound quality were excellent, and AM results were also above average. Of course, CD audio was even better. The 740's remarkably rich sonics and generous volume capabilities compare to those of the better mini/shelf systems. Normally, we wouldn't have much to say about a table radio's connectivity, but the 740 is surprisingly well endowed. The AM and FM antenna inputs accept jacks instead of bare wire leads, which are fussier and harder to attach. The 740 has three 1/8-inch stereo minijack inputs: the one on the front handles quick hookups, leaving more-permanent connections to its two back-panel counterparts, one of which can combine a line-out signal (from your computer, for example) with the radio's sound or feed a recording device such as a CD burner. Oh, there's also a front-panel headphone output. MRRP: £400 when first released 2005 Buy now for this AMAZING PRICE! FREE! Postage and packing Sent by DPD 48 or UPS 24 FULLY TRACKED 2-4 working days to deliver FULLY INSURED GLOBAL SHIPPING OPTION AVAILABLE.. AT YOUR EXPENSE.. PLEASE NOTE. UNLESS SPECIFIED THIS ITEM DOES NOT INCLUDE ITS ORIGINAL RETAIL BOX, BUT I WILL EXTRA WRAP AND PAD IT REALLY WELL TO SURVIVE IN THE POSTAL SYSTEM.. IN MY CUSTOM MADE BOMB PROOF PACKAGING.! PLEASE NOTE WE ONLY POST TO THE MAINLAND UK.... MANY THANKS, PLEASE SEE MY OTHER ITEMS FOR SALE, ADD ME AS A SAVED SELLER....?

Creative SoundWorks Radio CD Model 740

End: 25.06. 2023 11:14:50 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 116.56 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 256113720339
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: ellentw0 (1735|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Worcestershire, Worcestershire Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 10,46 EUR
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    Creative SoundWorks Radio CD Model 740. This is from my late brother’s estate and has been well looked after No aerial leads Comes with full manual I have tested it and works New battery in remote

Creative SOUNDWORKS AM/FM Radio/ CD Player CD740

End: 18.06. 2023 04:04:52 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 81.98 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 134588791469
  • Seller: the-shadow-hunter (12|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Rugby Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 7,0 EUR
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    Creative SOUNDWORKS AM/FM Radio/ CD Player CD740 in excellent condition with remote control. Please check the pictures

Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 Radio CD Player fully working Sound Works

End: 17.06. 2023 00:20:11 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 40.35 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 115830737329
  • Seller: captainplanet_hes_a_hero (1552|98.1%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: waterlooville, Hampshire Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 22,36 EUR
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    Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 Radio CD Player fully working Sound Works NO REMOTE