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Old December 26th 03, 02:51 PM
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Hello all. I was on Grundig's North America page, eton. I was wondering if
anyone out there had the Classic 960 AM/FM/SW radio, and if they liked it. This
is a remake of the original Classic 960 from the 1950's. I really like the
nostalgic look of it and I wanted some opinions on it. Also, how is Grundig's
quality these days? I once had a class in high school, 5 years ago called Radio
Communications. The teacher had told us that Grundig was the best you could get
quality and sound wise. Does that still hold true today?

I would appreciate any help on this. Thanks in advance. :-)

Tommy
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Old December 26th 03, 06:34 PM
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No. Wasn't true then either. While Grundig radios tend to be goo, there are
plenty of others that are just as good or better.
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The teacher had told us that Grundig was the best you could get
quality and sound wise. Does that still hold true today?



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Old December 26th 03, 06:55 PM
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Ford 500,

Read Message #6493 0n the Grundig Satellit 800 eGroup oat YAHOO !
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Satellit800/message/6493
And the other messages in that Thread.

"RK" Wrote: "I found the following on The Shortwave Store webpage."

Grundig Classic 960 - AM/FM Shortwave Receiver
Classic 960 50th Anniversary Edition
Grundig Classic 960 - A Real Showpiece
..
Please note that The Classic 960 is more of a showpiece than a
high-tech high-performance radio. It is gorgeous but rivals the
original Grundig 960 in performance. The audio quality (including
good stereo separation on FM) are it's real selling features.
If you are interested in purchasing a high-perfomance shortwave
receiver please have a look at our other Grundig products
..
Improved Version Now available!
The current model features an improved tuner section for better
reception and a weighted tuning knob for smooth tuning.
Hand crafted Push-button ivory-colored selector keys
Two 3" side speakers and one 4" front speaker
Rich sound and good FM stereo separation
Stereo inputs for your CD or cassette player
Bass and treble tone controls
Fine tuning control
Measures: 15 1/2" W x 11 1/4" H x 7" D
Weight: 9 lbs. 10 oz
One year warranty (available in the USA and Canada.)
..
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..
..
wmcis ~ RHF
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= = = (Ford 500)
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Hello all. I was on Grundig's North America page, eton. I was wondering if
anyone out there had the Classic 960 AM/FM/SW radio, and if they liked it. This
is a remake of the original Classic 960 from the 1950's. I really like the
nostalgic look of it and I wanted some opinions on it. Also, how is Grundig's
quality these days? I once had a class in high school, 5 years ago called Radio
Communications. The teacher had told us that Grundig was the best you could get
quality and sound wise. Does that still hold true today?

I would appreciate any help on this. Thanks in advance. :-)

Tommy

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Old December 28th 03, 06:24 AM
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I received one for Xmas and can attest to the fact that it LOOKS great.
SOUNDS great. The tuning is MORE finicky then the FR-200 if anyone can
believe that. It's shortwave performance is NOT it's forte.



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Ford 500,

Read Message #6493 0n the Grundig Satellit 800 eGroup oat YAHOO !
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Satellit800/message/6493
And the other messages in that Thread.

"RK" Wrote: "I found the following on The Shortwave Store webpage."

Grundig Classic 960 - AM/FM Shortwave Receiver
Classic 960 50th Anniversary Edition
Grundig Classic 960 - A Real Showpiece
.
Please note that The Classic 960 is more of a showpiece than a
high-tech high-performance radio. It is gorgeous but rivals the
original Grundig 960 in performance. The audio quality (including
good stereo separation on FM) are it's real selling features.
If you are interested in purchasing a high-perfomance shortwave
receiver please have a look at our other Grundig products
.
Improved Version Now available!
The current model features an improved tuner section for better
reception and a weighted tuning knob for smooth tuning.
Hand crafted Push-button ivory-colored selector keys
Two 3" side speakers and one 4" front speaker
Rich sound and good FM stereo separation
Stereo inputs for your CD or cassette player
Bass and treble tone controls
Fine tuning control
Measures: 15 1/2" W x 11 1/4" H x 7" D
Weight: 9 lbs. 10 oz
One year warranty (available in the USA and Canada.)
.
- - - Posted by "Russ Kiehne" wb6niu@1...
.
.
wmcis ~ RHF
.
.
= = = (Ford 500)
= = = wrote in message

...
Hello all. I was on Grundig's North America page, eton. I was wondering

if
anyone out there had the Classic 960 AM/FM/SW radio, and if they liked

it. This
is a remake of the original Classic 960 from the 1950's. I really like

the
nostalgic look of it and I wanted some opinions on it. Also, how is

Grundig's
quality these days? I once had a class in high school, 5 years ago

called Radio
Communications. The teacher had told us that Grundig was the best you

could get
quality and sound wise. Does that still hold true today?

I would appreciate any help on this. Thanks in advance. :-)

Tommy



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