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Pure Evoke C-D4 All-in-One Music System with Bluetooth (CD, DAB/DAB+/FM Radio, Internet Radio, Alarm Functions and Sleep Timer, 20 Station Presets, AUX) Wood Walnut

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But it’s precisely because that phrase ‘warm, fuzzy bottom end’ has gone through our minds that alarm bells ring. Such a term would never have entered our heads with the Evokes D2 and F4. It’s a nice sound, sure – but is it ‘Pure’ enough?

Like all the radios in Pure’s Evoke range, the C-D4 has a very stylish design. It looks and feels well made and high-quality. First impressions are good. Take it out of the box and you’re greeted with a nicely finished unit that's solid but isn’t too heavy, and there’s a credit-card remote control that is a classier effort than most.The sound is crisp and clear with enough detail for you to be able to appreciate complex music. There’s a good level of bass, striking the right balance between being boomy and tinny. It’s a minor faff, but easy enough once you’ve done it once or twice. And, of course, it’s only necessary for your second-division stations… Ultimately, the Pure Evoke C-D4 radio with CD player was designed to give today’s audio lovers the freedom to listen to their favourite shows and tunes however they like. You can tap into your whole music collection without any restrictions – unless you happen to be addicted to vinyl and cassettes. Pure Evoke C-D4 review: Performance

It is, as we feared: the D4 falls between two stools – we would trade up to the F4 for its internet functions, or down to the D2 for its purer sound. Built-in Bluetooth lets you choose your favourite music, streaming service or internet radio station and play it direct from your phone or tablet without trailing wires. The D2 rings out clear as a bell, highlighting in particular that all-important midrange. The D4 sounds just a touch veiled in comparison – the vocals in songs are harder to make out, the spoken word is just not quite as clear. There aren’t many products out there that combine an FM/DAB radio with Bluetooth and a CD player, but the Evoke C-D4 manages to do so in style. However, some buyers have had problems with the CD player which appears to be this radio’s Achilles heel. Similar Radios The D4 won’t go ear-shatteringly loud either – a trait that it does share with many of its stablemates. It’s more than capable of dealing with a bedroom or kitchen, but don’t expect it to be your main source of tunes for a party.If you’re looking for style, reliable performance and excellent functionality, then it’s hard to go wrong with the Pure radio brand. A company committed to exceptional attention to detail and unbeatable audio performance, Pure has stood out from the crowd year after year in the UK. The stylish good looks aren’t just for show – the wood casing gives a depth and solidity that combines perfectly with the tuned speaker and advanced digital amplifier to deliver class-leading audio. Whatever music you love, Evoke C-D4 will make it sound even better. What's in the box? Most functions on this radio are easy to use, and the instructions manual (available online here) is thorough and easy to follow.

By far, this is one of the most attractive radios that we’ve seen from Pure to date. While options like the Pure Avalon are sleek and modern, the Evoke brings a touch of retro elegance into its aesthetic appeal. Clearly, we’re getting an updated version of some of the traditional tuner radios that you used to see in homes throughout the 70s and 80s. The Pure Evoke C-D4 is a good buy if you’re looking for something that is more of a compact hi-fi rather than just a radio. It’s quite expensive, but has an aesthetically pleasing design and would look great in the bedroom or the kitchen. The pure evoke c-d4 radio is a versatile audio device that supports both analog and digital tuning. Equipped with the ability to receive DAB, DAB+ and FM radio broadcasts, it offers a total of 20 preset station slots to conveniently store your favorite stations. The device features a single built-in speaker with a RMS rated power of 10 watts. It is also equipped with an optical drive player for CDs and MP3s.

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Navigating around the stations is easy too – turn the ‘select’ button to find a new station and push it in to go to the new choice.

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