However it was fairly obvious that there was a difference in the colouring between the two components. Consisting of a main unit, holding the various controls and a sturdy metal carrying grip, plus a satellite speaker for stereo separation, this DAB radio is finished in a high-lacquered rosewood veneer that is certainly eye-catching. With this model Pure Digital has gone for a traditional look. Joining the ever-growing number of DAB radios available is the Evoke - 1 XT Prestige from Pure Digital. DAB digital radios are far more expensive although prices are falling as competition heats up between the manufacturers. There is a downside to DAB radio which relates to cost. From my base in London I can receive over 50 stations, a good number of which are local, while the average number for the UK is a respectable 35 stations. If you are within this range of DAB digital radio then you will have access to many more radio stations than are currently available from the traditional FM service.