My local clock and jewelry store used to import this and QXM482GRH. I wanted to get this one when they sold it, but by the time I had saved enough money to get one, they didn't sell them anymore. I'm still satisfied with the QXM478 I bought.
By "non 16-chord", he means that it uses the Hi-FI sound source instead of the 16-chord sound source. For example, QXM291 and QXM491 and clocks as such use 16-chord sound. Although 16-chord sound is technically considered Hi-FI, it's still generally classified as it's own sound source.
You able to hear those composers' melodies in the Selection A that I have published earlier than this video. This showcasing the rare Christmas Melodies type-of-sound here.
My local clock and jewelry store used to import this and QXM482GRH. I wanted to get this one when they sold it, but by the time I had saved enough money to get one, they didn't sell them anymore. I'm still satisfied with the QXM478 I bought.
i’ve only ever seen this model in person once back in 2014 i think it was
Correction: RE561H is still in production even now.
What do you mean by "non 16-chord"? Do you mean the WHi-Fi sound?
By "non 16-chord", he means that it uses the Hi-FI sound source instead of the 16-chord sound source. For example, QXM291 and QXM491 and clocks as such use 16-chord sound. Although 16-chord sound is technically considered Hi-FI, it's still generally classified as it's own sound source.
It would be nice if melodies by vivaldi, mozart, beethoven or something else than christmas theme melody.
You able to hear those composers' melodies in the Selection A that I have published earlier than this video. This showcasing the rare Christmas Melodies type-of-sound here.