Alarm Clock with Audiophile Grade Sound?


A friend is looking for an alarm clock with decent sound quality. Any recommendations? I think he's willing to spend up to $300 or so but I would guess that he won't have to. Thanks.
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I have a Squeezebox Radio and a Proton (with its active extension speaker). The Squeezebox sounds much better, IMO. The Squeezebox is much more versatile, since it pulls in digital stations from all over the world and streams from my computer. The Proton is stuck away in the guest room. To tell the truth, I have a Bose radio that sounds better than the other two. None of them are audiophile grade.
Polk i-Sonic sounds pretty good for that price. I've got one in my bedroom.

BTW, any iPod dock is automatically a clock radio. So if you can find a used Arcam rCube or B&W Zeppelin, that could work.
btw, "audiophile sound" is a stretch for any of these. Maybe "sound pleasing enough for an audiophile" would be more accurate.
I advise against the Tivoli. They look great but sound like s&%t...extremely noisy, trebly, and awful, boosted bass. Really, really bad and way overpriced as well. Purchase at one's own risk.
Bojack, the Tivoli is perfectly reasonable sounding for what they are and have a decent tuner

btw what is audiophile sound?

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