
The only thing I don't like. . . Wanting retro, nostalgia for times gone by, a trip down memory lane, I loved the look of this beautiful vintage radio and the fact that it had Bluetooth was a bonus I wasn't looking for. I unpacked it and switched it on, the sound quality surprised me, crystal clear and loud, unexpected for such relatively small speakers, it was perfect. BUT then I noticed a blue light coming from the dial. . . old radios never had blue light. . . they were always there and only radiated golden yellow warm tones. That soft golden glow would make it PERFECT. And a five star rating. Oh. . . The designer obviously didn't really mean retro either. Retro, vintage for me is primarily the look. Check it out and then add other modern upgrades for sound quality etc. That's fine, but make it look 100% real. Change that blue lighting OR let customers choose other colors and please make one of these colors like little old lightbulbs with their golden tones giving off a vintage feeling of warmth and coziness.

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