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Martin Combs October 13th 04 11:46 AM

Looking for comments on the Grundig S350
 
I'm thinking about purchaseing one of those Grundig S350 radios I'm just a
casual listener when working in my garage anybody got any comments on this
radio, also is Eaton the same as Grundig.

Marty
www.knotstuff.com



Billy Everhart October 13th 04 01:19 PM

On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 06:46:22 -0400, "Martin Combs"
wrote:

I'm thinking about purchaseing one of those Grundig S350 radios I'm just a
casual listener when working in my garage anybody got any comments on this
radio, also is Eaton the same as Grundig.

Marty
www.knotstuff.com


Pick one up and feel the quality.

m II October 13th 04 03:56 PM

Billy Everhart wrote:
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 06:46:22 -0400, "Martin Combs"
wrote:


I'm thinking about purchaseing one of those Grundig S350 radios I'm just a
casual listener when working in my garage anybody got any comments on this
radio, also is Eaton the same as Grundig.

Marty
www.knotstuff.com



Pick one up and feel the quality.



Quality in this case may be a rather fleeting thing. The Satellite 800
was pretty bad when the original batch came out too. The Grundig name,
in my opinion, has been degraded badly since they started this wheeling
and dealing with the communist Chinese. The quality, or lack of it,
certainly starts to show when all you use are the lowest cost bidders to
make your merchandise for you.

I'm assuming Grundig was sold to it's new present owners in the last few
years. Then the decline started. In an attempt to fatten the bottom line
in the quickest possible time, they started cutting corners very
severely. It may be coming back to bite them on the ass. Twice!




mike

dxAce October 13th 04 04:08 PM



m II wrote:

Billy Everhart wrote:
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 06:46:22 -0400, "Martin Combs"
wrote:


I'm thinking about purchaseing one of those Grundig S350 radios I'm just a
casual listener when working in my garage anybody got any comments on this
radio, also is Eaton the same as Grundig.

Marty
www.knotstuff.com



Pick one up and feel the quality.


Quality in this case may be a rather fleeting thing. The Satellite 800
was pretty bad when the original batch came out too. The Grundig name,
in my opinion, has been degraded badly since they started this wheeling
and dealing with the communist Chinese. The quality, or lack of it,
certainly starts to show when all you use are the lowest cost bidders to
make your merchandise for you.

I'm assuming Grundig was sold to it's new present owners in the last few
years. Then the decline started. In an attempt to fatten the bottom line
in the quickest possible time, they started cutting corners very
severely. It may be coming back to bite them on the ass. Twice!


Quality? What does a Canucky Boy know about quality?

Think rusty, leaky submarines, 'tard.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Stephan Grossklass October 13th 04 07:35 PM

m II schrieb:

I'm assuming Grundig was sold to it's new present owners in the last few
years. Then the decline started. In an attempt to fatten the bottom line
in the quickest possible time, they started cutting corners very
severely. It may be coming back to bite them on the ass. Twice!


Grundig USA a.k.a. Lextronix a.k.a. Etón never had that much to do with
the European company (the radio/TV etc. related parts of which were sold
to the UK based Alba and Turkey based Beko early this year but which had
been going downhill for a long time). The last "European" Grundig SW
receivers were the Yacht Boy 500 and Satellit 700 (along with the 900
that was not to be), along with the Yacht Boy 360 which was an
interesting hybrid of Fürth style docs - I have a service manual - and
typically Asian innards (Japanese transistors etc.). The YB 400 was a
Grundig USA product, suspected to have been made by Sangean. Current
Etón/Grundig USA radios are just slightly adapted Tecsun models. The
Satellit 800 is a rather interesting beast as it involves both Tecsun
and Drake (with the former producing it and the latter having developed
the SW8's circuitry which gets used to a large extent).

The Germany-based Grundig IMHO was strongest in the early to mid, maybe
still late 80s. I have an FM tuner from this period, a T 7500 - it may
not have the high quality looks of others and lacks a few features
(switchable bandwidth, attenuator), but sonically beat the pants off a
Revox costing almost three times as much in those days ('83 or so). (And
it allowed entering 4-digit alpha tags for stations and had an 8-segment
signal strength display that was pretty much exactly logarithmic, both
not really features expected in a tuner with little more than a
middle-class price tag.) The thing is solidly built, the only point
where they cut costs a bit too much was the rectifier for the +5V
supply, which was a historic selenium type (!) notorious for failing.
Now guess what went south two hours after I got the thing...
Fortunately, this is good ol' macroscopic technology and not tiny SMD
stuff. ;)
But, err, I digress.

Stephan
--
Meine Andere Seite: http://stephan.win31.de/
PC#6: i440BX, 2xP3-500E, 512 MiB, 18+80 GB, R9k AGP 64 MiB, 110W
This is a SCSI-inside, Legacy-plus, TCPA-free computer :)

Volker Tonn October 13th 04 07:36 PM



dx'tard wrote:

Quality? What does a Canucky Boy know about quality?

Think rusty, leaky submarines, 'tard.


A dx'tard doesn't know anything...


dxAce October 13th 04 08:02 PM



Volker Tonn wrote:

dx'tard wrote:

Quality? What does a Canucky Boy know about quality?

Think rusty, leaky submarines, 'tard.


A dx'tard doesn't know anything...


Then why do you try and act like you do?

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Volker Tonn October 13th 04 08:33 PM



dx'tard wrote:

Then why do you try and act like you do?


I _never_ give up...

;-)


RHF October 13th 04 10:13 PM

= = = "Martin Combs" wrote in message
= = = news:2I7bd.30980$cN6.21904@lakeread02...
I'm thinking about purchaseing one of those Grundig S350 radios
I'm just a casual listener when working in my garage anybody
got any comments on this radio,
also is Eaton the same as Grundig.

Marty
www.knotstuff.com


MC,

Check-Out the 'Grundig S350 "Super Radio" Tecsun BCL-2000' eGroup on YAHOO !

GoTo= http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Grundig-S350/

The ETON Corp. is the "Grundig" Radio Brand Name licensee for
North America. ETON WebSite is: http://www.grundigradio.com/

hth ~ RHF
..

Sergio October 13th 04 10:36 PM

"Martin Combs"


Martin: I have a S350 and is a good radio for listening to MW/AM.
For casual short wave is fine with good audio and sensitivity.
Is an anaolg radio so you have to tune from one side of the band to
the other to listen to different bands. This gets to be a pain after a
while.
It has a mechanical drift too so you have to be moving back into
frequency.
You can find them for $50 to $100.

For $70 you camn get the Degen 1103 and excellent pocket book size
shortwave, MW/AM, LW and FM radio with excellent sensitivity,
selectivity, direct entry frequency, tunning knob. Is a pocket size
radio with 200 plus memories.
No one has a radio at this price with this performance.
Check ebay they are selling them direct from China or from a dealer in
the USA.
Happy listening.Sergio


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