All In One CD Player and Speakers


Wife has a birthday coming up. Would like to get her something to sit on the kitchen counter that plays CDs and has good sound but not a boom box. We have a Tivolio radio and she likes the retro look of that--they made what I am describing but the reviews on SQ are not so good. If it had the ability to stream or play digital files that would be OK but not necessary. She just wants to drop a CD in while she is cooking without having to fire up my rig. The idea of her not firing up my rig appeals so help me out here folks!

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I would not buy anything remotely expensive, as it will become coated with cooking grease. I would just get a cheap boom box player from Amazon 

Thanks everyone for the suggestions. I really dislike anything automated, streaming, etc. so unlike most folks am ACTUALLY looking for something that  plays CDs and makes them sound pretty good. A radio is unimportant since there are few stations with a signal we can pull in where we are living. Honestly, just a nice CD player with good quality speakers that doesn't look or sound like a cheap plastic boom box is what I am after. Maybe it doesn't exist in the 21st century--which is why I'm a fish out of water in this digitized world we occupy.

I recently got my wife a really nice CD Sony boombox, like stated above, from Amazon. Under a hundred bucks. Sounds perfect for what it is.

Since you are willing to go with one box + speakers look into Denon's line of mini systems.

Used to be that Yamaha, Nakamichi and Denon made the best, but now only Denon still makes them.

The Denon's recently went to backorder status @ the big online retailers, but maybe you can find one for sale.

DeKay

Well, maybe this could work,

What Hi Fi felt this bettered the Technics in overall sound and if you don’t mind the separate speakers, this may be all you need. You can get it for around $500. Their other alternative was the Naim Mu-So, which is a lot more and doesn’t play CDs.

I see DeKay beat me to it but I'll leave this up for reference.

All the best,
Nonoise