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On Feb 22, 2:43 pm, wrote:
www.ccrane.com doesn't know S..t about radios.I have owned two of those no d..n good pieces of plastic Crap before.I sent them back to Fortuna,California.Never,But Never buy anything fron ccrane dot Crap. cuhulin Crane is heavily marketed in some venues. like late night talk radio. Crane's stuff is made cheap overseas. I did buy one though, Many years ago. The Sangean CCRadio. It's AM/FM/WX. It is pretty sensitive and brings in the weather very well. That was the main reason I bought it. I live in tornado country. Its main claim to fame is its DX capabilities in those bands. Only 5 presets though. Digital with alarm. I put in my order as soon as I heard about it, and I got a very low serial number. But it was recalled for a defect; I sent it back and it returned repaired. As far as it goes, it's OK, but the sound quality is what you'd expect from a cheap plastic portable made nowadays. What is the problem with making good-sounding radios? Is it that they don't want to use quality speakers, or push-pull audio circuits with quality components? With current technology, good tone control ought to be nothing. |
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