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Overall, I am satisfied with my purchase of the Terk Indor Antenna Advantage, it is a well fabricated item and of good quality.
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It has good quality and easy to adjust for signal reception.
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Proper TUNING is what clears up static (assuming your radio is of good enough quality to properly tune and separate frequencies).In the box, you'll find basically 3 things
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The build quality of this antenna is quite nice.
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On a clock radio, it boosts barely detectable stations to quite usable quality
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Additionally, my unit, which has 2 custom speakers, provides excellent sound quality when I play a CD so that suggests that my Yamaha receiver, CD player and speakers are functioning well.
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The analog-tuned Tivoli literally morphed from "near-deaf" to a superlative DX-class radio with exceptional audio quality by merely setting the Terk atop its wood cabinet [see my review of the Model One here at Amazon].
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I like the quality
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This radio has great sound quality that rivials a component system.
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So I guess it works as
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The Terk advantage took a barely understandable and really annoying signal on both the radios I mentioned and brought them in strong enough as to be almost static free
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Didn't boost my am reception as we had hoped