Very impressed so far. My Pure ONE classic is in permanent residence at my Wife's work, so I can't do a direct A/B comparison, but from memory, the Evoke does sound fuller. Although, at £120 versus the ONE Classic's £50, you'd expect nothing less.
Of course, the looks are the selling point and on this score i can't find fault. The display is a big step up and it seems to have all the connections on the back that I require. I've since ordered a Chargepak for it and I've also picked up an Atlas mini-jack-to-rca cable to allow me to run it through my non-tuner equipped Hi-Fi. It'll live in the Kitchen for the most part, having a clock in the kitchen for the first time is handy. It's even got an 'egg timer' feature!
I thought it might have come with a remote control though. The Pure Chronos 2 alarm/DAB/CD I have came with one, so why can't the Evoke-1S?
After missing out last time in it's Evoke-1XT guise, I wasn't gonna take any chances. I believe that HMVs exclusivity deal ends soon, so it might start turning up for less than £120 too.... Which would be nice.
Of course, the looks are the selling point and on this score i can't find fault. The display is a big step up and it seems to have all the connections on the back that I require. I've since ordered a Chargepak for it and I've also picked up an Atlas mini-jack-to-rca cable to allow me to run it through my non-tuner equipped Hi-Fi. It'll live in the Kitchen for the most part, having a clock in the kitchen for the first time is handy. It's even got an 'egg timer' feature!
I thought it might have come with a remote control though. The Pure Chronos 2 alarm/DAB/CD I have came with one, so why can't the Evoke-1S?
After missing out last time in it's Evoke-1XT guise, I wasn't gonna take any chances. I believe that HMVs exclusivity deal ends soon, so it might start turning up for less than £120 too.... Which would be nice.