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Joe--
Just curious; where were your Sangean's made? My old DX-440 was made in Taiwan, and it's still going after 17 years. Man, I can't believe I've had it that long. --Mike L. "Joe Analssandrini" wrote in message ups.com... Dear "Slow Code," You wrote: That C Crane radios are probably sh***y. Anybody here ever buy one? Yes, I did. I bought it for my wife so she could listen to TV audio when she was outside gardening and I thought I would also be able to use it for MW DXing. Well, she uses it for TV audio, but I don't use it at all. It's very poorly constructed and we've found that often, if you use one of the "memory" buttons, the alarm will be set even when you don't want it to be. And, unless you look carefully, you won't see this. Plus the memory buttons as such don't work particularly well. (We've set the alarm to sound at 9:00 AM so it will no longer wake us unnecessarily!) Our CC Radio is about three years old and we have not had the problem (yet) of the LCD display malfunctioning, but the radio is a big disappointment to me. I was hoping for a "digital" radio equivalent of the GE Superadio for MW but this is not it. (For MW DXing outdoors, the Sony ICF-SW7600GR runs rings around the CC Radio and the GE Superadios [versions I, II, and III] also.) As for the sound quality on FM, well, to be charitable, it leaves something to be desired. Sangean's construction quality makes the Grundig Satellit 800's look good. I have had three Sangean radios over the years: this one, the CC Radio, an ATS-808A which "bit the dust" after only three years (it is now resident in our local landfill), and an ATS-606AP in which the computer is starting to "go." (I have packed that one up in its box and put it in the basement.) Three strikes and out. I will not buy nor will I recommend anyone buying any Sangean radio. I will say that the C. Crane Company itself is a fine company with which to deal. It's too bad that they allow Sangean to put their name on some of Sangean's radios. This detracts from C. Crane's good name and that's a shame. Best, Joe |
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