Buy Grace Digital GDI-IRMS300 Internet Micro Hi-Fi Stereo SystemGrace Digital GDI-IRMS300 Internet Micro Hi-Fi Stereo System Product Description:
- Bookshelf Internet radio with Pandora, Live365, iheartradio, Sirius and over 16,000 internet radio stations
- Built in 32 watt high powered class D digital amplifier with 2 wood speakers to provide warm deep base, mellow mid range, and crisp highs
- 4-line display with 30 micro backlight adjustments to view artist name and song or set one of the 5 alarms
- Built in 802.11n for superior wireless range, audio quality and WPS for easy network connectivity
- Play your music direct from the internet without a computer or music files direct from your PC or Mac
- Connects To Pc/Mac Music Library
- High Performance Class D Digital Amplifier
- Internet Radio Stereo Shelf System With Integrated Pandora Remote
- Listen To Over 50,000 Radio Stations and On Demand Content
- Plays Pandora and Live365.Com
Product Description
The Grace Digital Micro Internet Hi-Fi Stereo System (GDI-IRMS300) is a combination Internet radio and audio media streaming device that brings all the audio content of the Internet from your broadband connection to your home, office. With it users can listen to 16,000+ radio stations including NPR on-demand, FOX news, CNN, BBC, CBS to KROQ, over 35,000 podcast, 20,000+ On-Demand subscription streams or your personal Pandora radio stations - Free. In addition to the ability to play all the Free music in the world, music files from your PC or Mac, USB drive, the Grace Internet Hi-Fi can also access Sirius Premium Internet radio services with a subscription directly from Sirius. The Internet Hi-fi comes with a full featured remote control, provides RCA outputs to connect additional music sources and is compatible with the free Grace remote control App for iPhone/iTouch. Listen to all of your digital music anywhere in your home or office, with Grace.
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful.
Versatile Internet Radio
By Edward T. Wilson
This was my first Internet radio, so I didn't know exactly what to expect, but the user reviews were good, so I bought one.This is sort of a "triple-threat" radio. To use it, you must have a wireless router. With just the router on, you can 1) listen to Internet radio; or 2) listen to Pandora. With your PC on as well, you can 3) play music and other audio material via Windows Media Player.As others have observed, the initial set-up is kind of a pain, but it's just a one-time thing [Grace: a little mini-keyboard instead of the wheel would be a huge plus]. Internet Radio: It's useful to know in advance the call letters of the stations you want to listen to. Up to 10 pre-sets are possible. Pandora: You must be a member [it's easy and free], and it's a lot easier to define "stations" using a PC than via the Grace radio. [Once the stations are defined, just scroll through the list on the radio and select the one you want to listen to].Windows Media Player: "Share" your files to the Grace radio. On the PC, when you set up sharing, a "Grace" icon will appear. The playlists that you've defined in WMP will show up on the Grace radio--like Pandora, just pick from the list of available playlists.The radio sounds good; navigation takes a little practice, but it all makes sense. I'm glad I bought mine.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent micro system
By Sam I Am
I love this little radio. It has great sound, a simple interface and thousands of stations. I also own the Logitech Squeezebox but this radio is a much better value in my opinion. The software interface is simple and logical (unlike the slick Squeezebox) but is very functional. It even has a retro on/off toggle switch. Clearly, the design folks at Grace digital audio are big radio/music fans.Highly recommended.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Just what I wanted and expected
By GuyOnInternet
This is a great product that performs exactly as described. I'm no "audiophile," but the sound is of good quality to me. Is there better sound, bigger bass, more watts, etc to be had? Of course, but not out of a system this size. Given its size, it performs very well. It easily connected to my wireless and handled my WPA2 security key no problem. It takes about 2 seconds for the unit to connect to Pandora initially, but I have not experienced any lag during listening whatsoever. The remote is highly functional and incorporates thumbs up/down functionality for Pandora.My only complaint is the screen size; it's about the size of the screen on a "dumbphone" oriented horizontally. If this unit is going on a desk, nighstand, or some other location where you will be close to the unit, the size will not be a problem. I bought the unit to put on a shelf 10-12 feet from my location during use. At this distance, it is difficult, though not impossible, to read information on the screen--especially when contending with bright and/or direct sunlight.All in all, it meets expectations, is well-built, and works reliably and as-advertised. Recommended.EDIT:I want to add that the alarm function is wonderful. The unit allows the user to wake up to music from a variety of sources, including Pandora, usb input, internet radio, etc. My favorite feature is that the unit automatically plays the default alarm buzzer sound if it cannot connect to the selected audio source within 60 seconds of the preset alarm time. That means no worries if your alarm is set to play Pandora and your router/ISP dies overnight. As long as you have power, your alarm is good to go.
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