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Sharper Image SW Radio
Just purchased The Sharper Image SN400 SW radio for $30. Compared it to
an RS DX-398 and was surprised that it heard most of what the 398 heard although the sound quality was not very good. For its size and price, this is a decent shirt pocket radio. Any one else using one of these radios? Any comments? Robert |
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robtgross wrote: Just purchased The Sharper Image SN400 SW radio for $30. Compared it to an RS DX-398 and was surprised that it heard most of what the 398 heard although the sound quality was not very good. For its size and price, this is a decent shirt pocket radio. Any one else using one of these radios? Any comments? Robert Robert: Compare it to this: http://www.radiointel.com/review-kaitoka105.htm it might be the same set under a different name & let us know if the specs do match Thanks Dan |
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At that price,it's just another cheap radio wearing a different
(plastic) shirt. cuhulin |
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On 12 Apr 2005 07:41:05 -0700, "Dan" wrote:
robtgross wrote: Just purchased The Sharper Image SN400 SW radio for $30. Compared it to an RS DX-398 and was surprised that it heard most of what the 398 heard although the sound quality was not very good. For its size and price, this is a decent shirt pocket radio. Any one else using one of these radios? Any comments? Robert Robert: Compare it to this: http://www.radiointel.com/review-kaitoka105.htm it might be the same set under a different name & let us know if the specs do match Thanks Dan Nope, but if you go to http://stores.ebay.com/V-COM-COLLECTIONS and look for the Kchibo KK-C300, you will see your Sharper Image radio under its real name. I've had one for about six months and it is a decent little radio. Definitely worth the $30. |
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