Thanks, Vimal:
Meloson M-7 AM/FM Digital Radio/MP3 Player-A review by Jay Allen
http://radiojayallen.com/meloson-m-7-amfm-digital-radiomp3-player/?preview=true&preview_id=1654&preview_nonce=a812a59f3c
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Jay seems more taken with the Meloson's fake knobs rather than its sound quality, kind of a shame.
Posted by: StarHalo | May 29, 2013 at 02:47 PM
If only this unit had even the most rudimentary tag info on display when playing mp3's I'd consider buying it, as it would be a rather unique all-in-one unit.
Wasn't there supposed to be a sort of follow-up unit to this that was going to have mp3 tags displayed? Seems I recall reading about it, but that was the end of it.
Posted by: Ken K. in NJ | May 29, 2013 at 07:50 PM
And BTW while appreciating M7's sound,why he has missed out on a
additional oval passive radiator speaker in it;s front panel.
Posted by: vimal oberoi | May 29, 2013 at 08:49 PM
Well, at least he mentioned the stupid fixed EQ settings. It's too bad the manufacturer couldn't have substituted real bass and treble controls for those two fake knobs.
Posted by: Gary | May 30, 2013 at 11:44 AM