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Cambridge SoundWorks CD740 AM/FM/CD Tabletop Radio Alarm CD Player No Remote

End: 18.02. 2025 16:46:55 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 113.86 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 335635509973
  • Seller: david42packrat (782|97.3%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Seattle, Washington USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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Cambridge SoundWorks CD740 AM FM CD Tabletop Radio Alarm CD Player Works

End: 14.02. 2025 15:26:21 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 91.04 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 276815980044
  • Seller: p_saarinen (370|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Minneapolis, Minnesota USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    Tested both cd and radio. Cd player ejection can sometimes not work.

CAMBRIDGE SOUNDWORKS Radio Clock CD740 CD Player Alarm White READ - NO REMOTE

End: 02.02. 2025 02:16:10 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 66.42 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 235914522676
  • Seller: sunnydayz_0 (663|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Macon, Georgia USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 21,0 EUR
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  • Description

    CAMBRIDGE SOUNDWORKS Radio Clock CD740 CD Player Alarm White READ - NO REMOTE Good working condition, normal wear. Some scuffs and scrapes. See pics for closeup details.

Cambridge SoundWorks CD740 AM/FM/CD Tabletop Radio Alarm CD Player No Remote

End: 31.01. 2025 22:00:01 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 28.85 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 375910778499
  • Bids: 1
  • Seller: dheat789 (9297|99.5%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Largo, Florida USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 24,99 EUR
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  • Description

    TESTED AND IN GOOD WORKING AND SOUNDING CONDITION. SHOWING VERY MINIMAL WEAR FROM NORMAL USE. NO REMOTE. SOUNDS BETTER THAN BOSE. SHIPS TO THE LOWER 48 UNITED STATES ONLY. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK.

Cambridge SoundWorks CD740 AM/FM/CD Radio Alarm CD Player No Remote (READ)

End: 29.01. 2025 15:23:25 on Wednesday
  • Condition: For parts or not working
  • Price: 67.17 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186864364861
  • Seller: hokie.o67 (1025|99.5%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Choctaw, Oklahoma USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Plugged it in, radio, clock, time and alarm works fine. Put a disc in the cd player and it Started reading the disc then said no disc. Won’t come back out.

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

End: 28.01. 2025 22:38:07 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 106.07 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186913998122
  • Seller: sandy2089 (716|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 21,31 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]

Cambridge SoundWorks CD740 AM/FM/CD Radio Alarm CD Player No Remote Works

End: 26.01. 2025 23:44:35 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 104.36 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 256763191156
  • Seller: beega123 (439|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Marlborough, Massachusetts USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 24,99 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Item u see in pics is exact item and only item u will receive. Please see pics for condition. If u dont see an item in the pics, then it is not included.

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

End: 23.01. 2025 18:49:51 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 106.29 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186903797334
  • Seller: sandy2089 (703|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 21,26 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]

Cambridge Soundworks CD740 no remote AM FM CD AUX Alarm Clock Black Works

End: 21.01. 2025 23:19:51 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 94.86 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 226515197122
  • Seller: snoopydoodle123 (472|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Quincy, Massachusetts USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 24,99 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Item u see in pics is exact item and only item u will receive. Remote is not included. Please see pics.

Cambridge Soundworks Radio CD-740 AM FM CD AUX Alarm Clock With Remote And Ant

End: 21.01. 2025 05:10:14 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 132.11 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 167236138338
  • Seller: 8ten1944 (232145|99.4%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Cass City, Michigan USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    This Cambridge Soundworks Radio CD-740 AM FM CD AUX Alarm Clock is the perfect addition to your bedroom. With the ability to play CDs, this clock radio is both practical and stylish. The beige color and sleek design make it a great fit for any room decor. The unit has a CD changer capacity of 1 and features an AM/FM band. It also has audio inputs and outputs, with a headphone jack being one of the audio outputs. The clock radio is manufactured in China and is part of the Soundworks Radio CD-740 product line. This unit is great for those who want a reliable and functional alarm clock without sacrificing style. Cambridge Soundworks Radio CD-740 AM FM CD AUX Alarm Clock With Remote And Ant Description Our SKU: 10930765 Item Brand: Cambridge Item MPN: This Cambridge Soundworks Radio CD-740 AM FM CD AUX Alarm Clock is the perfect addition to your bedroom. With the ability to play CDs, this clock radio is both practical and stylish. The beige color and sleek design make it a great fit for any room decor. The unit has a CD changer capacity of 1 and features an AM/FM band. It also has audio inputs and outputs, with a headphone jack being one of the audio outputs. The clock radio is manufactured in China and is part of the Soundworks Radio CD-740 product line. This unit is great for those who want a reliable and functional alarm clock without sacrificing style. Please let us know if you have any questions regarding a past or future purchase. Check out our entire store for more great products and deals!! Warranty Our inventory is purchased from various different manufacturers, retailers, and 3rd party sources. We do not represent or make any claim regarding any manufacturers warranty. We do however make every possible attempt to accurately describe the inventory we sell and stand behind it. We offer a no-questions asked 30-day return policy on everything we sell if the item is in the same condition it was sold in. If you have any issues at all with your purchase please feel free to contact us, we want to make it right!! Shipping All items are carefully packed and properly protected for shipment. We use several different carriers and choose the most economical for the item and destination based on the estimated handling and transit time. Please make every attempt possible to verify that part/product being purchased is correct for your application In the event of shipping damage, item not as expected, or any other reason to desire to return the product, please feel to contact us. At this time we do not offer internation shipping. About 8TEN Industries Since 2016, 8TEN Industries has been a leading asset recovery provider supporting national retailers, brands, and manufacturers. Our 60,000 square foot processing and distribution facility located in Cass City, Michigan has allowed us to become industry leader in turning difficult problems for manufacturers into great deals for our customers. More Items Store Contact Follow Us 8TEN Industries

Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - WORKS BUT PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION

End: 20.01. 2025 22:17:54 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 118.37 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 186903797319
  • Seller: sandy2089 (703|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 21,66 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 - WORKS BUT PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION

End: 19.01. 2025 23:49:52 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 117.63 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186891530102
  • Seller: sandy2089 (683|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 21,82 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: 19.01. 2025 23:49:51 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 105.63 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186891530100
  • Seller: sandy2089 (683|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 21,0 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]

Cambridge SoundWorks CD740 AM/FM/CD Tabletop Radio Alarm CD Player Tested

End: 19.01. 2025 21:14:23 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 134.67 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 186323317262
  • Seller: beljangallery (151|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Eden, New York USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Cambridge Soundworks radio cd player 740. Tested with a cd and it is in working condition. No remote

New For Cambridge SoundWorks Radio Remote Control CD 740

End: 14.01. 2025 20:47:26 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 9.63 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 116437036935
  • Seller: natom1 (2423|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Clementon, New Jersey USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 3,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Used excellent condition

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

End: 13.01. 2025 16:31:50 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 93.63 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186882031725
  • Seller: sandy2089 (667|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 20,8 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: 13.01. 2025 16:31:49 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 117.64 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186882031741
  • Seller: sandy2089 (667|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 21,63 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]

Cambridge SoundWorks 740 Radio CD Remote Control Tested Working

End: 12.01. 2025 12:48:21 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 9.75 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 226447209621
  • Seller: gazcodesign (998|99.2%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 4,99 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Tested & working! Battery not included

Cambridge Soundworks CD740 no remote AM FM CD AUX Alarm Clock Black Works

End: 12.01. 2025 11:45:33 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 47.03 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 196907348514
  • Seller: jgr_sales (5176|98.1%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Salinas, California USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Sold as shown it powers on radio works and cd works, theres a noice that seems to come out of receiver but not sure is not heard when loud sold as shown

Creative SoundWorks Radio CD 740 - WORKS BUT PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION

End: 08.01. 2025 15:14:19 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 105.35 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186878650592
  • Seller: sandy2089 (664|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 21,22 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: 08.01. 2025 15:14:18 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 81.41 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186878650575
  • Seller: sandy2089 (664|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 20,81 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 - ONLY THE RADIO WORKS - PLEASE READ -

End: 06.01. 2025 16:29:24 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 81.28 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186870940390
  • Seller: sandy2089 (659|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 20,37 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: 06.01. 2025 16:29:24 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 93.23 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186870940395
  • Seller: sandy2089 (659|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 21,2 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: 03.01. 2025 07:21:58 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 93.08 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186864137064
  • Seller: sandy2089 (647|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Lanark Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 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]