-GZ- said:
i bet i would like it more if i saw it in person......pictures dont do justice for a lot of boomers.
It's like a quasi-analog/digital tuner. You can tune via either up/down buttons or by rotating a knob. Unlike a digital tuner with digital display, I would liken it to a digital tuner with an analog representation of a tuner dial. In other words, the frequency range is identified by a row of LED's where the LED nearest the station on the printed dial is lit. As you tune the scale, the lit LED moves up or down the string of LED's.
The cassette deck, I would liken to the M90 deck. So if you like the M90 deck, you'll like this one.