I like the Recepter, too. FM reception is among the best I've tried,
and it receives some difficult stations that were completely out of
reach of a couple of expensive component tuners I have. AM seems O.K.
to me, but I'll defer to others as far as its performance in that
area, since I rarely listen to AM.
I agree that the sound can be bass-heavy on some material. I've found
that moving it a little further away from a corner or wall helps
though, if your nightstand allows that. I've had mine for almost 18
months now, and have been very happy with it.
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I'm looking for a new alarm clock radio. What are some good ones, with
good reception, etc?
The Boston Acoustics Recepter has very good reception on FM. MW is a
bit weak, though this is due to the rather small internal antenna. Both
the MW and FM antennas can be completely replaced by just hooking up
other antennas in the back of the clock/radio. The sound is . . .