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Dear Jim,
I sorry I offended you with my "strong" recommendations for the Sony rado. I can understand your reasoning (even though I personally don't agree with it). I can also understand your preference for analog-tuned radios (though again I disagree). That said, here are my answers to two of your questions. 1) I do not believe there are ANY online electronics dealers who will accept COD orders. You might call and ask Universal Radio, C. Crane, Grove Enterprises, AES, Bennett Brothers, and J&R Music World if they will accept a COD order. You can look up their telephone numbers online. Note that I do not know if they all sell the radio(s) in which you are interested. I also believe that, if you do find a dealer who will sell on a COD basis, you will pay more and that's not even counting the COD fees. If you can't or won't use a credit card or check, use a money order and make sure you are dealing with a reputable dealer. That will afford minimal risk. (It may also be wise to send the money order by registered mail, return-receipt requested.) Bennett Brothers always sold the GE Superadios at low prices. All of the above dealers are reputable and will allow exchanges for defective merchandise. By the way, have you tried a local dealer? While a local electronics or appliance dealer may not stock either of your two preferred radios, they may be able to order one for you through their buying group. Even a local hardware store might be able to obtain one. I think it's worth a try. 2) You're right - often you may receive two, three (or even more - that happened to me!) defective GE's. How can you tell? Only by trying your unit next to a known good one or other known good radio which you believe may have similar performance. There is no other way unless you have some test equipment. I persevered with the units because I had read reviews which claimed that the radio was, in effect, the best thing since white bread. My first unit, Version I, was a very good performer on local FM; it had no AM antenna terminals (later the first version was revised to include those terminals) and no strap to hold in the batteries (which would fall out sometimes with no excuse at all!). I bought the Version II having read that it was greatly improved over the first version. Well, due to the two speakers, yes, the sound was better, but AM performance (even with a wire attached to the now-included antenna terminals) was not as good. Now there was a strap to hold in the batteries. Version III (my FOURTH sample) is even worse on AM and no better on FM. As far as I can tell, it is functioning correctly - it receives exactly the same AM and FM stations with the same apparent strength as my other Superadios. (Local FM stations come in well and sound very good, but my Sony - sorry - radio "blows it away" when listening to FM stations somewhat farther away. The Sony "hears" FM stations that just do not "exist" on the Superadio(s).). My Version III was purchased in the early-to-mid 90's (I'm not sure); it's my "last" GE Superadio no matter what is "claimed" for any future version. (By the way, I also own a CC Radio; the less said about that the better! Believe me, I've learned from painful and expensive experience!) Except for my Version II GE (which I keep in a room for casual FM listening) the others are "buried" somewhere in my crawl space; the last time I looked for them I couldn't find them! Caveat emptor! Best, Joe P.S. I agree with you about Ebay though I've read the Liypn's Ebay Store is a reputable place to purchase the Grundig S350. However, I won't deal with ANY Ebay seller. I just don't want to take a chance, attractive prices notwithstanding. At least with a reputable merchant who has a physical address (even Amazon has one) you have some recourse. had a few other questions I forgot to ask in my last post: 1) Are there any online or mail order places that will accept C.O.D.? That's a big deal with me. I'm avoiding eBay at all costs. Don't ask me why, but I'll put it like this, I've seen too many people burned by eBay. 2) I've heard that it sometimes takes 2 to 3 replacements before getting a good Superadio III. How will I know that it's defective aside from it not turning on when you press the Power button? Also, which dealers online or mail order have a liberal return policy? 3)By any chance, does anyone have a SR III they'd be willing to part with? Thanks for taking the time and putting up with my questions. :-) Jim |
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Any radios made in China are JUNK.And,Stay away from them Sangean,made
in Taiwan radios too.Chinese radios have very poor quality control.Some of the parts they use are just as likely to short out and catch your house on fire as not.old Rule of Thumb is,,, You Get What You Pay For. cuhulin |
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I have a Sangean 803A and a 818
Both have given me outstanding performance over very many years. re the Grundig S350, see http://kiwa.com/GrundigS350.html for upgrade mods. -- John Plimmer, Montagu, Western Cape Province, South Africa South 33 d 47 m 32 s, East 20 d 07 m 32 s Icom IC-756 PRO III with MW mods RX Drake R8B, SW8 & ERGO software Sony 7600D GE SRIII BW XCR 30, Braun T1000, Sangean 818 & 803A. Hallicrafters SX-100, Eddystone 940 GE circa 50's radiogram Antenna's RF Systems DX 1 Pro, Datong AD-270 Kiwa MW Loop http://www.dxing.info/about/dxers/plimmer.dx wrote in message ... Any radios made in China are JUNK.And,Stay away from them Sangean,made in Taiwan radios too.Chinese radios have very poor quality control.Some of the parts they use are just as likely to short out and catch your house on fire as not.old Rule of Thumb is,,, You Get What You Pay For. cuhulin |
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John Plimmer wrote:
I have a Sangean 803A and a 818 Both have given me outstanding performance over very many years. As have my 909 and dx-398. Wonderful sets. 'hulin doesn't appreciate a radio unless it's on the three dollar disposal table at the local thrift store. mike |
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Grundig AM/FM/Shortwave/Phonograph wooden cabinet floor model radio,it
dates back to around 1957 or 1958.Telefunken AM/FM/Shortwave wooden cabinet table model big radio,it dates back to either the 1950's or 1960's,Zenith Royal 1000 Transoceanic radio and I own many,many (over 200 radios,I own) other collectible radios and some of them are very! collectible.Most of them I bought at thrift stores such as Goodwill and Salvation Army and Rescue League and yard sales and fleamarkets and junk shops.m II,YOU don't know what the ****! YOU are talking about! YOU DUMBASS!!!! A few weeks ago at the Goodwill thrift store,I bought a ADi Transceiver radio for only $2.00 (TWO DOLLARS) and it is just like brand new.YOU ****ING IDIOT! cuhulin |
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