Typical price: £200
What is it: Mini system with integrated DAB tuner
What we think: DAB lovers will fall for this combo quickly enough. It may lack the full-bodied punch of dedicated hi-fi separates, but for a tot, it's hot
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 15 March 2006
Tags: PURE Digital, PURE Digital DMX-50, LCD, speakers, love
We like:
Clear and bright LCD; good tuning; solid tone and definition
We don't like:
The low bit rates of current UK DAB broadcasts
CNET UK judgement:
PURE has dealt up one of the smartest DAB hi-fis we've seen so far. Rich, clear tone and a credible CD player will please any DAB listener. If you're a radio fan this is by far the best way to listen to DAB. The currently low bit rates of digital broadcast mean anything more is overkill, and anything less won't sound quite as good
Full review:
PURE Digital has established itself as one of the leading brands of digital radio. We've previously been impressed by the company's kitchen-radio designs and also by its hi-fi separates unit, the PURE DRX-702ES. Continue Reading...
PURE Digital DMX-50 History
7 Mar 2006 in Crave
We've all seen DABs before, but have we all seen baby DABs? Like the elusive baby pigeon, the mini-system DAB is a rarely spotted creature. But when it comes out to play the troubles of the world evaporate
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February 18, 2007
Posted by: Rick Harris
"Best thing ever"
April 25, 2006
Posted by: Nigel Curl
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