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Where oh where has the tone knob gone : SANGEAN WR-11 AM/FM Table Top Radio
It took me a full week to talk myself into paying $85 for a simple Am/Fm table radio. After all the research, I'm glad I did it. It is worth the money spent.
I was seeing for a radio for my office after yet another of those cheap clock radios died. I was sick of the tinny sounding, fading in and out, scratchy volume control, throw-away nature of the two or three radios I've had in my office. I decided I wanted to look for a capability sounding radio that would hold a middle point solidly that I wouldn't have to replace in a consolidate of years.
Enter the Sangean Wr-11
It fits the bill. The three stations I tend to tune in while working at my office come in clear as a bell and do not fade. The sound capability is such that I can turn the volume down much lower than with the other radios and still hear it perfectly (a pleasant surprise.) I recommend this whole heartedly for an office radio.
Pros-
-Nice seeing retro enclosure. I notion the wood-grain might look cheap but it is in fact quite nice.
-Very flat tuning. Easy to fine-tune a station.
-Good sound.
-Very functional external Fm antenna greatly improving reception.
-Nice size. Not too big, not too small. A clock sits nicely on top completing the office desk setting.
Cons-
-It would be nice to have a tone control so you can adjust the bass a bit. Not a big deal in fact as the sound is superb.
-I would prefer to have a power button instead of an "off/Fm/Am" selector. Sometimes I hit the volume control when I'm trying to turn the radio on or off. Very trivial commentary but there is plenty of real estate for such a feature. Again not a big deal at all.
The only presuppose this recap got four stars instead of five is that I left the "dependability" rating blank because I haven't had the radio long adequate to in fact evaluate that. I didn't realize that would knock the thorough rating down. So be it. It is a five star radio as far as I'm concerned.