Goji Smoothie Dab Radio User Manual

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PORTABLE DAB RADIO SENCOR SRD 6600 DAB+ USER’S MANUAL EN. The unit stores all the DAB radio stations automatically and then broadcasts the first available station. Scan all the available DAB radio stations – Manual tune: tune to a˚specific channel/frequency manually and add it to the station list.

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Hi is this radio worth the money. what i am after is clear sound quality. and not the cheap plastic look/effect. and basically a good allround radio to listen too.
GOJI Smoothie GBTDABR14 Portable DAB+ Bluetooth Radio - Red & White
if not can someone reccomend a radio for the price range of up to £70.
i had read reviews that roberts radio,s are not so good..

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  • Start your day with music when you use the Goji GCRLIW14 Analogue Clock Radio with Lightning Connector in white. IPhone 5 compatible Featuring a Lightning Connector, the GCRLIW14 will play and charge your iPhone 5 as well as 5C and 5s models so you can keep your phone topped up and listen to music at the same time. An easily programmable alarm lets you set the time you want the GCRLIW14.
  • This blue and white Goji Smoothie GBTDABN14 Portable DAB+ Bluetooth Radio gives you sterling sound quality and a huge range of stations to choose from wherever you are. Premium radio With DAB radio you'll get pure digital quality that renders every station with superb clarity and crispness.

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  • #2
    Wouldn't touch it with a bargepole, or Currys for that matter !
    It claims to have stereo speakers, but the design looks distinctly mono.
    'Tune directly to whichever frequency you want, with no need to retune again.' That statement doesn't inspire confidence ! I'd also check that it's really DAB+ out of the box.
    And there aren't nearly enough presets, only 5 DAB and 5 FM which is hopeless. An aerial socket would also be very useful, but I suspect the aerial is captive.
    It also seems a bit expensive, especially if the quality is not high.
  • #3

    i had read reviews that roberts radio,s are not so good..

    I haven't heard any bad reports about Roberts. I have a Roberts Ecologic 3 which has very good battery life and a warm, punchy sound even on low bit rate DAB stations. However it doesn't appear to be available now.
    How about the Roberts Play? http://www.robertsradio.co.uk/product_details/Play.htm
    Built-in battery charger, DAB/DAB+/FM RDS. But try to hear one before buying or use a supplier which allows returns. I bought mine from Amazon, originally I got a different model but the sound was poor so I returned it and Amazon didn't quibble.
  • #4
    Taken from the Currys listing -
    With DAB radio you'll get pure digital quality that renders every station with superb clarity and crispness.
    I would suggest that statement alone would give anybody that has purchased one grounds to return it under the trade descriptions act...
    Or how about -
    allow you to listen to songs the way they were meant to be heard.
    I wasn't aware that songs were supposed to be heard in burbling 64k mono...
  • #5
    Wohnort has a comprehensive listing of DAB+ radios.
  • #6
    Taken from the Currys listing -
    With DAB radio you'll get pure digital quality that renders every station with superb clarity and crispness.
    I would suggest that statement alone would give anybody that has purchased one grounds to return it under the trade descriptions act...
    Or how about -
    allow you to listen to songs the way they were meant to be heard.
    I wasn't aware that songs were supposed to be heard in burbling 64k mono...

    I was in my mates new car witch has a dab radio and all the stations sound like crap but on FM they sound just fine
  • #7
    I would get the pure one classic series 2
    But FM will ALWAYS sound better Dab on all radios
  • #8
    I would get the pure one classic series 2
    But FM will ALWAYS sound better Dab on all radios
    The Pure evoke 2s seems the best for DAB quality (128k plus BBC and Global stations) but is quite a bit more than £70 (maybe 2nd hand might be a good buy)
    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/03/24/review_dab_radio_pure_evoke_2s/
    R3 192k is perhaps equal audio quality with FM.
    In some areas (City centres and hilly areas) where there is multipath distortion DAB will sound better than FM.
  • #9
    I haven't heard any bad reports about Roberts. I have a Roberts Ecologic 3 which has very good battery life and a warm, punchy sound even on low bit rate DAB stations. However it doesn't appear to be available now.
    How about the Roberts Play? http://www.robertsradio.co.uk/product_details/Play.htm
    Built-in battery charger, DAB/DAB+/FM RDS. But try to hear one before buying or use a supplier which allows returns. I bought mine from Amazon, originally I got a different model but the sound was poor so I returned it and Amazon didn't quibble.

    is this the radio you had ??http://www.amazon.co.uk/Roberts-Unologic-Digital-Battery-Charger/dp/B002L760W2/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1425678242&sr=8-10&keywords=roberts+play+dab
    the roberts play radio as shown on you-tube. has a shitty speaker. and not very loud.
    can be bought for £47.
  • #10
    I have just gone for this one
    https://farm1.staticflickr.com/515/20429533085_04b8848101_o.jpg
    https://farm1.staticflickr.com/456/20242901489_d02dcac572_o.jpg
    Was just £35 in our PC World here.
    Seems a good price as radio seems well built and on scan its got 79 stations here.
    Also has DAB+ but also RDS FM built in battery plus Aux in & NFC.
    Also its good this one can even charge your USB device.
    When its charged I will have a bit more play with it but it even has bass & treble settings which not many radios seen to have now.
    http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/audio-and-headphones/audio/radios/goji-smoothie-gbtdabn14-portable-dab-bluetooth-radio-blue-white-21899137-pdt.html?srcid=198&cmpid=ppc~gg~~~Exact&mctag=gg_goog_7904&s_kwcid=AL!3391!3!43562495375!!!g!67784405015!&ef_id=VbJcgAAABGxTOYrh:20150809155743:s
  • #11
    It says it has stereo speakers , yet I can only see one on the front ? And the reviews say that dab reception is only average .