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Cd Clock Radio Morning Pleasure

There's nothing quite like beginning your day with some timeless classical music gently flowing into your ears and nudging you from your sleep into being awake. CD clock radios are great alternatives to you basic clock radios, and allow you to slip in any type of music you want to wake up to.

I love my CD clock radio. The way you wake up in the morning is important, I think, so why not do it right? Why torture yourself with some blaring and obnoxious beeping alarm clock? Ever since I got my CD clock radio I've been waking up in the most luxurious ways possible.

Sometimes if I'm feeling especially sophisticated I'll put on some Bach or maybe some Beethoven to wake up to on my CD clock radio. There's nothing like starting the day off with some timeless classical music gently wafting into your ears and easing you from your slumber into a state of wakefulness. I'll sometimes have dreams of hearing this music before waking up, and the rest of the day I feel calm and rested instead of annoyed and rushed.

Of course, I suppose the major reason people wake up to loud buzzers is to make sure they wake up, but I've found that even gentle music from my CD clock radio almost always does the trick. If I'm especially worried about needing to get up by a certain time, I'll set the CD clock radios buzzer alarm in addition to the music. The music plays first, but then five minutes later I set the buzzer to go off just to make sure. While I never have had to hear that buzzer, it's reassuring to know that its there.

One other nice feature about my CD clock radio is the alternative sounds it has to wake up to. My CD clock radio is made by Timex, and has a selection of 'nature sounds' to play in place of a buzzer. It's not a very extensive selection of sounds, but they are actually pretty nice. One of them is not really a nature sound, but is a series of gentle wind chime like tones that play in a very Zen like manner. So if I'm tired of waking up to Bach, I can adopt a more Eastern style of starting the day and wake up feeling like a Buddhist monk.

The sound on my CD clock radio is only fair, but it's not really designed to replace or act as a CD player. CD clock radios are just nice alternatives to you standard clock radios, and allow you to slip in any kind of music you want to wake up to. Of course, as their names imply, you can also wake up to the radio if you run out of CD ideas.

 

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