Tivoli Radio???


Has anyone heard one of these? My girlfriend want to buy one. She says they sound great. Looks like another Bose scam to me.
baffled

Showing 4 responses by zaikesman

I went and heard the original Tivoli when it came out, guess that's the Model One. Not only did I feel it failed to live up to Tellig's predictable hype, I thought it really sounded just plain bad and irritating -- certainly different but no better than a Wave, probably worse in ways though I suppose not as big a ripoff. Still, to me it looked and felt disappointingly cheap for the money as well. Didn't understand what all the fuss was about, haven't bothered checking one out since. In my kitchen lives Mr. Kloss's Advent Model 400 from the 70's which I'll take over that Tivoli anyday. (Satisfied owners please forgive me, and flame away if you must, but it ain't nothin' 'cept one guy's opinion...)
Narrod: I appreciate your equanimity. However, I am only talking about the Tivoli used as a casual table radio -- it goes without saying that no one here would ever consider it (or a Wave for that matter) to constitute the centerpiece of a real system, although there definitely are lay listeners out there who do exactly that (and in fact are usually rather proud of it, and good for them if they're happy in their ignorance -- an audiophile's life should be so simple).

My surprise is at how well-regarded the Tivoli apparently is among many audio perfectionists, when I've heard a number of boomboxes and older table radios I find more listenable. The most flameworthy aspect I suppose I left unspoken: That I suspect the reasons a lot of audiophiles seem to approve of the Tivoli basically boil down to an aura cultivated upon its sedately retro styling, the fact that it's been advertised and reviewed in audiophile mags, and the Henry Kloss legacy -- plus perhaps a touch of the old reliable anti-Bose sentiment as well (imagine the reaction if Bose made the Tivoli instead) -- so the mediocre sound gets justified accordingly.

When I went to audition the Tivoli, it was with the hope of buying. I left shaking my head instead, but maybe I've been spoiled be getting to hear the original KLH and Advent models. Of course even those can't qualify as offering true high fidelity, but I was hoping some sonic progress had been made in 30+ years, not just putting the tuner on a chip and reducing the speaker and cabinet size...
Maybe I ought to go hear a PAL, I'm always up for a good small portable radio.
Sure, I'll kick you to the curb Dan -- but not for acknowledging that a Wave can sound better than a Tivoli, for the class of hotel in Paris you get to stay in!! ;^) (I've recently given in to reality and made the move up from Motel 6 to Super 8 [where I go, not Paris!], so at least I usually *do* get a clock radio now...) Man, it probably wasn't even chained to the tabletop!