Decent receiver w/an alarm function?


OK, this question is out there... Right now in my bedroom I have a little Nakamichi system--basically a glorified radio alarm clock. Basic buying criteria was finding the loudest alarm possible... I seem to be a heavy sleeper.

I'd actually like to put in something a little higher end, but I kind of need the alarm function. So, anyone know of a semi decent receiver with an alarm in it? Alternatively, anyone know of an alarm that will output a major nasty heartattack kind of noise through a standard line-out?
edesilva
I use a Bose wave radio with good results. Actually it's not the radio, but the music I wake up to. One of the young guy's at my work burned me a collection of his favorite speed metal song's ( if you can call it that) for me, and thats what I wake up to. To this day I haven't a clue as to what their singing about. Just put on some music you absolutley can't stand and play it loud. I promise, you won't sleep through the second snooze.
I nearly slept through a final on Linear Spaces once too, but instead I went to the final, came home, curled up in the fetal position, an realized that if I'd stayed an English major I could have been plaing frisbee opn the Quad instead of studying freaking Topology.
I tried the whole timer on stereo thing back in college with bad results; slept through half a final on linear spaces. Tried the old school alarm clocks too--I can sleep through that. The shrill shriek of the Nak, on the other hand, seems to do the trick. I'll look into the Linn...
I agree with Muzikat on the Linn Classik. Used to have an
Bose Wave, the Classik is simply the best receiver/cdplayer with an alarm. What I like the most is that you can program
each day of the week individualy. With 35 watt (high current) this baby will wake you up.
if you have trouble waking up, why not try an old school alarm clock...the kind with the 2 bells on top...that should rattle your nerves...lol
Easy question. A timer from Home Depot plugged into your wall outlet will send power at the predetermined time to any receiver you want.

For serious listening (after your awake), I suggest plugging the receiver into the wall directly.