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GRUNDIG S350DL QUESTION
JRS:
This review should be of some interest to you: http://www.amazon.com/Eton-S350DL-Sh.../dp/B0009X6QH4 Regards, JS JRS wrote: I received a Grundig S350DL from my kids for Christmas. I suspect this unit was a return to Radio Shack. The tuning seems awful sloppy, and it is difficult to tune in an exact frequency (like 5875, etc). It will overshoot the target frequency requiring several attempts at dialing in the exact frequency. Also, the radio was not wrapped in any kind of protective plastic. The AC adapter looks like it was used. I know my kids saved a lot of their money for this gift, but this thing works worse than my older S350. Did anyone purchase one of these recently? If so, was your radio wrapped in a plastic wrapper or bag before being placed in the carton? Thanks for the help! John |
GRUNDIG S350DL QUESTION
JRS wrote:
John, Thanks for the link. I see the tuning issue is not unique to mine. The only thing I'm wondering is if these radios are wrapped in a plastic bag or sleeve before being boxed up. The one I have was not which makes me think someone else owned it and returned it to Radio Shack. John You know, I bought a few weeks back when I got stuck out of town. I tore apart "the closet" and found the packaging, no plastic bag for the radio in the box--but I could have tossed that so, that in no reliable "proof"--sorry I cannot help you more. While not as sensitive as my commercial receivers, it ain't that bad for the price--in my humble opinion ... but then, I have gotten used to stuff made in china :( Regards, JS |
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John Smith I wrote:
... You know, I bought a few weeks back when I got stuck out of town. I ... Change to: You know, I bought one a few weeks back ... JS |
GRUNDIG S350DL QUESTION
Radio Shack has a pretty liberal return/exchange policy.
I would simply exchange it for another unit. JRS wrote: On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 19:29:51 -0800, John Smith I wrote: JRS wrote: John, Thanks for the link. I see the tuning issue is not unique to mine. The only thing I'm wondering is if these radios are wrapped in a plastic bag or sleeve before being boxed up. The one I have was not which makes me think someone else owned it and returned it to Radio Shack. John You know, I bought a few weeks back when I got stuck out of town. I tore apart "the closet" and found the packaging, no plastic bag for the radio in the box--but I could have tossed that so, that in no reliable "proof"--sorry I cannot help you more. While not as sensitive as my commercial receivers, it ain't that bad for the price--in my humble opinion ... but then, I have gotten used to stuff made in china :( Regards, JS I want to use it mainly for night time AM listening. For that task, the receiver works quite well (except for that touching tuning dial). I do like the radio, but I have a problem with Radio Shack selling customer returns as new merchandise. Thanks again for your help and information. John |
GRUNDIG S350DL QUESTION
Wavetrapper has a good point. I've tried a few of the S350s and some
were much worse than others on tuning backlash. Take it back to RS and ask for an exchange. You may get lucky! Frank wavetrapper wrote: Radio Shack has a pretty liberal return/exchange policy. I would simply exchange it for another unit. JRS wrote: On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 19:29:51 -0800, John Smith I wrote: JRS wrote: John, Thanks for the link. I see the tuning issue is not unique to mine. The only thing I'm wondering is if these radios are wrapped in a plastic bag or sleeve before being boxed up. The one I have was not which makes me think someone else owned it and returned it to Radio Shack. John You know, I bought a few weeks back when I got stuck out of town. I tore apart "the closet" and found the packaging, no plastic bag for the radio in the box--but I could have tossed that so, that in no reliable "proof"--sorry I cannot help you more. While not as sensitive as my commercial receivers, it ain't that bad for the price--in my humble opinion ... but then, I have gotten used to stuff made in china :( Regards, JS I want to use it mainly for night time AM listening. For that task, the receiver works quite well (except for that touching tuning dial). I do like the radio, but I have a problem with Radio Shack selling customer returns as new merchandise. Thanks again for your help and information. John |
GRUNDIG S350DL QUESTION
JRS wrote: On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 19:29:51 -0800, John Smith I wrote: JRS wrote: John, Thanks for the link. I see the tuning issue is not unique to mine. The only thing I'm wondering is if these radios are wrapped in a plastic bag or sleeve before being boxed up. The one I have was not which makes me think someone else owned it and returned it to Radio Shack. John You know, I bought a few weeks back when I got stuck out of town. I tore apart "the closet" and found the packaging, no plastic bag for the radio in the box--but I could have tossed that so, that in no reliable "proof"--sorry I cannot help you more. While not as sensitive as my commercial receivers, it ain't that bad for the price--in my humble opinion ... but then, I have gotten used to stuff made in china :( Regards, JS I want to use it mainly for night time AM listening. For that task, the receiver works quite well (except for that touching tuning dial). I do like the radio, but I have a problem with Radio Shack selling customer returns as new merchandise. Thanks again for your help and information. John After my miserable experience with the S350, I went out and bought some inexpensive Radio Shack digital PLL radios. Well, I compared the digital radios and my digital car radio, with the much over-hyped S350, and they all picked up the same stations. Then, I ran across the excellent $10 Sony ICF-S10MK2 hand-held analog-tuned radio, and found that it gets the same stations, as the rest of the above mentioned radios. Unlike the S350, the tuner is very tight and doesn't seem to drift (partly because no tuning backlash). After $200 bucks, and a year later, my digital radios are sitting on the shelf, the now-returned S350 is probably still sitting on the shelf at RS, and my Sony sits in my pocket, ready to go. Sigh... http://www.radiointel.com/review-sonys10mk2.htm |
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JRS ) writes:
On 28 Dec 2006 05:01:02 -0800, "wavetrapper" wrote: If you are going to buy a replacement for the 350, do you know what model you are likely to get? If you are "starting over", you may want to consider a model that has the capability of receiving single sideband. That Grundig was a Christmas gift from my kids as they know I like to listen to distant AM radio stations at night. I have an older S350 that's been dragged, dropped, banged around, etc, and they wanted to replace it for me. I think both they and I learned that Radio Shack leaves a lot to be desired as far as business ethics. As others suggested, I'll probably add a few bucks and go for something from Sony. Of course, those ethics may include a too liberal return policy, so people go through a bunch of radios until they get one that has the right feel, or people "buying" radios merely to try them out, and then taking them back. Then Radio Shack is stuck with radios that aren't really used, but have been out of the box. A liberal return policy has to be made up somewhere. Michael |
GRUNDIG S350DL QUESTION
JRS wrote: Of course, those ethics may include a too liberal return policy, so people go through a bunch of radios until they get one that has the right feel, or people "buying" radios merely to try them out, and then taking them back. Then Radio Shack is stuck with radios that aren't really used, but have been out of the box. A liberal return policy has to be made up somewhere. Michael The problem here is quite easy to understand (for most people). My kids bought me a Grundig radio from Radio Shack out of their own money for Christmas. I noticed a difference in the way it tunes compared to my older model, and I posted the question about it here. My kids bought and paid for what they believed was NEW radio. I have suspicions that it is not new, but a customer return. I am entitled to a new radio. Hopefully, RS will soon disappear ! "RadioShack Gets Slammed - Forbes.com" http://www.forbes.com/business/2006/...adioshack.html "CEO Facing Child Porn Charges" http://www.nbc5i.com/news/10218996/detail.html# Just, one more reason to hate RS ! Great company, to choose for the Big HD Radio Rollout ! |
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