Showing posts with label am radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label am radio. Show all posts

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Sony SRF-M37V FM/AM/Weather/TV Radio Walkman with 25 Memory Presets Review

Sony SRF-M37V FM/AM/Weather/TV Radio Walkman with 25 Memory Presets
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I've had trouble finding a Walkman type radio that works well around Manhattan - FM signal overload and multipath causes noisy reception on most radios in New York City.
The Sony SRF-M37V is the best one I've found so far. It performs better than Sony's previous SRF-M35 model, and it also works better than models I tried from Panasonic and Sangean. While it isn't perfect, the SRF-M37V has a lot less multipath and signal-overload noise than those other models. The local-distant switch does a decent job of cutting down on this kind of interference in the city without killing the stereo separation, and it works much better than the same switch did on the SRF-M35. In "distant" mode, this radio has very good FM sensitivity. However, I'm not able to pull in a couple of my favorite low-powered out-of-town & college stations because those frequencies get overpowered by nearby local signals. I've had the same problem with every other Walkman-type radio I've tried though, so it's not just a fault of this one.
The AM section seems to have good sensitivity too, but the sound quality isn't as crisp as other models, including the SRF-M35. The treble is rolled off so sharply that it sounds rather muffled and you can't hear "S" sounds in normal speech. I know audio quality isn't a priority for AM radio but I've still heard better than this.
Reception on the TV and weather bands seems good, although the audio level is a little low on both. I have to turn up the volume nearly all the way to get a normal listening level.
Overall fidelity is very good at low volume but you can't turn it up very loud before it starts to distort. I expect this is because it runs on a single AAA battery so the headphone amp is probably underpowered. Stereo separation is great. There seems to be a bit of bass boost built in, which is not switchable, so the bass is the first thing to distort at higher volume levels. The supplied headphones sound like typical cheap Walkman phones, and aren't as good as the ones that came with the SRF-M35. This radio will sound much better if you get some better headphones.
There is a battery status indicator, which is useful. There is also a clock but the time won't show in the display unless you turn the radio off.
The bottom line is this is a very good radio. It's small, the presets make it easy to tune, and the TV and weather bands are fun to have. If all you need is a Walkman that does a good job at picking up radio I don't think you'll beat this one, especially for the price.

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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Tivoli Audio SBBS Songbook (Black/Silver) Review

Tivoli Audio SBBS Songbook (Black/Silver)
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I have owned a Tivoli Pal for many years and thought a traveling Tivoli would be great. My wife needed a last minute rush Xmas gift for me and I suggested this without having seen one or doing research, instead relying on Tivolio brand expectations. Expected the radio to be rubberclad like the Pal, the one we got is slick hard to hold onto plastic, looks and feels like the "tansistor radio" I owned 40 years ago. Radio reception is fair, a $75 Audiovox I have in the same room locks onto a distant radio station I constantly listen too. Pluging the A/C adaper in causes static. Sound quality is equal to the Pal which would warrant 2 stars if not for the weak radio tuner.
This was a waste of money


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Whether traveling for business or pleasure, in today's world, having access to news and music is increasingly becoming a necessity rather than a luxury. SongBook delivers the wealth of programming that FM and AM has to offer, in the Tivoli Audio trademark high-fidelity sound. Add that to the sensitive digital tuner, alarm clock, sleep timer, and built-in charger for NiMH/NiCAD batteries, and you have a first class portable clock radio. FM and AM work in Europe and North America. The SongBook is available in five high gloss colors that's sure to make a statement and suit your style. Includes a rear keyhole cut-out for easy wall mounting. Features include a digital alarm clock with wake to music or beep tone, sleep function, auto manual tuning with 5 station presets, and auxiliary input and stereo headphone output. Its on-demand blue backlit LCD makes for easy viewing in difficult lighting conditions. Enjoy superb AM and FM performance or the go, or add your ipod, MP3 player or portable CD for outstanding portable playback. Operates using included external power supply or six AA alkaline/NiMH/NiCAD batteries or 12V source (batteries and 12V adapter not included).As with all Tivoli Audio products, the SongBook AM/FM Travel Clock Radio is compatible with all iPhone/iPod and other players. Take the music with you, wherever you go.

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Friday, March 23, 2012

SANGEAN WR-11 AM/FM Table Top Radio Review

SANGEAN WR-11 AM/FM Table Top Radio
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I bought this radio for my 84 year old understandably technophobic Mother. Simplicity was the order of the day. Old fashioned knobs and station indicator fit the bill perfectly. The receiver section is pretty good. My Mother lives in a rural area where most major markets are 60+ miles away. FM stations from as far away as 35-45 miles pulled in with simple wire antenna that is include and all of the AM stations that were tradionally available in her area were received with good quality.
Speaking for myself, the audio has too much bass. Combine that with the absence of a simple tone knob to allow the user to change the bass/treble balance leaves me scratching my head and wondering what the people of Sangean were thinking when they decided a tone knob wasn't necessary. I might be tempted to plug the bass port on the back of the radio with something to see if that cuts down the amount of bass output if I had bought it for myself. It's not for critical music listening but isn't bad for background music and listening to the news.
But it made my Mom happy to have a radio that she knows how to use. And the audio quality deficiency doesn't bother her. When she was a kid audio quality from electronics was crappy. For this purchase, the 3 star rating reflects my Mother's positive comments minus my critical remarks about audio quality.
Surely they can find a spot for a tone knob.


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Thursday, March 22, 2012

iLive Portable Music System with CD Player and Dock for iPod (Black) Review

iLive Portable Music System with CD Player and Dock for iPod (Black)
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I think this is quite a bit over-priced for the quality. Almost all the radio stations come in with a lot of static, whether the volume is on low or high. At first I thought I could live with this, because I really bought it for the iPod and CD playing capabilities. Those actually work fine and the sound comes in quite clearly - much better than the radio stations. The iPod can be controlled with both the Boom Box controls and the remote, which I really like. What is a deal-breaker for me though is that I wanted to use this to listen to books on CD, with the ability to unplug it from one room and plug it back into another room as I move about the house. I thought that if I had batteries in it, it would keep playing when I unplugged it. That is not the case. As soon as I plug it back into an electrical outlet, it shuts off and I have to start from scratch locating my spot on the disk. If I were just listening to music tracks this wouldn't be a big deal, but with books the tracks are very long, and trying to fast forward to the spot I was at is too tedious. There isn't a counter to help me know where I was either. I haven't run into any problems yet with using the iPod and it seems to be great for that.
Some funny design flaws that may or may not bother people have to do with the carrying handle. When the handle is down, it blocks the radio antenna. In order to pull out the antenna, you have to first lift up the carrying handle, and then you have to tilt the antenna to the back in order put the handle back down, or you have to leave the handle up. But when the handle is up, it blocks the CD player from being able to open. In order to open the CD player cover to insert or remove a CD, you have to make sure the carrying handle is down. This is something one can live with, but it may annoy some people.

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Here's a great CD player and iPod dock with a boom-box form factor. Play and charge iPod your iPod. Listen to CDs or your favorite AM/FM radio stations, or connect virtually any audio device. Control iPod, CD, and radio from across the room with the full-featured remote. Flip up the handle and take your music anywhere.

Play and Charge Your iPod The IB319's Universal dock plays and charges most docking iPod models. While docked, your iPod will receive a charge, so when you're ready to go, so is your iPod.
CD Player There are plenty of us who still have large CD collections in addition to our iPods. The IB319's top-loading CD player will play your CDs and burnt CD-R/RW discs, complete with programmable tracks, repeat play, and other standard controls.
AM/FM Radio The digital-tuning AM/FM Radio lets you enjoy your favorite programming, and station memory presets let you quickly access particular stations.
LCD Clock Display Keep track of time with the white-backlit LCD Display.
Aux Input and Headphone Jack Connect external audio devices such as MP3 players with the auxiliary input, and enjoy private listening with the headphone jack, which bypasses the unit's stereo speakers.
Full-Function Remote The included remote control controls docked iPods and the CD player.
Fully Portable The IB319 is AC or DC powered. When you're near an outlet, use the included AC cord. On the go? Insert eight C batteries and you're golden.
What's in the Box IB319, Detachable AC Cord, Remote Control, Brackets for iPod Players

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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Victoria GDI-LDR2W Large Buttons and Long Range FM/AM Radio with Auxiliary in Jack Review

Victoria GDI-LDR2W Large Buttons and Long Range FM/AM Radio with Auxiliary in Jack
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This is simply a radio, a difficult thing to find these days. It's perfect for what I wanted, good crisp sound for news broadcasts. Its simplicity is its best feature. Great for a small space.

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The Large Dial AM/FM Radio is housed in a wooden enclosure for clear, strong sound as you would expect from a larger, more expensive home hi-fi system. The compact AM/FM radio features an oversized tuning dial and a full complement of input and output jacks.The output jack connects to your headphone with a 3.5mm plug and the input jacks connect to your other audio devices including your iPod and CD player. The radio is well sized for your night table, your kitchen counter or a book shelf. You'll be surprised at the great sound you'll get from this AM/FM three-knob radio. The large sized tuning dial makes it easy to tune in your favorite stations, and the 24" telescopic antenna brings in those hard-to-dial-in stations. There's a large speaker for full-bodied sound reproduction and a headphone jack for private listening. So, whether you are tired of hum-drum sound, looking to dial in your favorite program, or want more out of your iPod, the Big Knob Radio is for you.

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Coby CX90BLK Digital Pocket AM/FM Radio, Black Review

Coby CX90BLK Digital Pocket AM/FM Radio, Black
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i needed an AM radio to listen to while at the office and my first choice was the popular SONY ICF-S10MK2 which is a popular purchase here on Amazon.com... that radio was old, clunky, had a huge antennae, poor AM reception, a manual tuner dial so if you touched it you'd lose your station, and had a mono headphone jack so you could only hear sound out of one side (i verified this with 3 different sets of headphones).
the Coby DX-90 on the other hand was $2.00 more, is smaller, sleek, completely digital (no knobs or dials), has a stereo headphone jack (again verified this with 3 sets of headphones), comes with earbuds (that are not very good, but at least they tried), has an internal antennae, and has awesome AM reception.
get this radio, it's more than worth the money, don't get suckered into buying the Sony brand name like I did, you'll regret it.

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Coby CX90BLK digital pocket AM/FM radio, digital display with backlight, digital AM/FM tuner, dynamic bass boost system (DBBS), 20-station preset memory(10 AM, 10 FM), hold switch prevents accidental key presses, clock function, 3.5mm headphone jack, black

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Saturday, September 10, 2011

jWIN JXM122 Portable AM/FM Weather Band Radio Review

jWIN JXM122 Portable AM/FM Weather Band Radio
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I received this radio 2 days ago and it has hardly left my side. I am teathered to a dialysis machine 9 hours a day and use it in my bed. It appears well made with sturdy controls which are not easily changed by moving around in the covers. The digital display has a white background that alternates between time and station with the touch of a button. The white light can be used as a nightlight if desired. The display can be switched on and left on if you want. The tuning and voume switches are easy to operate. There are ten preset stations available for each am and fm band. Reception seems very good and sound quality for this size radio is acceptable. Stereo can be output to headphones but the unit returns to mono when the speaker is used. Other controls are small and could be difficult for someone with large hands to operate easily. There is a lock switch which prevents the accidental operation of other controls. I find no need to use it. The display is easy to read. The printing over each of the controls is medium gray on black background, small and difficult to read but once you get to know the unit should not be a problem. An a/c adapter is included. The unit is handsome but not something to show off. It looks and works as advertised. The instruction booklet is straight forward and simple. Radio is smaller than it looks in the picture and may not be as large as you expect so check the physical dimensions. If you need a radio for personal use (in the bed, office cubicle, or on your person) this one should fill the bill.

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The JXM122 from jWIN is a portable AM/FM weather band radio. Features include NOAA all weather/hazards alert system, programmable presets for 20 radio stations(10 AM and 10 FM), LCD display with white backlight, digital clock display, built-in speakers and telescopic antenna, built-in stand, integrated hand strap. Ships with portable am/fm weather band radio, ac power adapter, manual, hand strap and warranty card.

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Monday, September 5, 2011

The Hits Just Keep on Coming: The History of Top 40 Radio Review

The Hits Just Keep on Coming: The History of Top 40 Radio
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Ben Fong Torres' love and admiration for the early days of Top 40 radio shows through in this book. He has crafted a wonderful history of how Top 40 began, features on numerous radio personalities (among them Tom Donahue, B Mitch Reed, Robert W Morgan, The Real Don Steele, Alan Freed, Dick Biondi, the list goes on and on). And the CD included with the book featuring airchecks of some of these amazing personalities is wild. Hearing DJ's like Gary Owens, B Mitch Reed, Casey Kasem or Tom Donahue in their early days is a hoot.
If the book has a West Coast slant on personalities, perhaps that's only because Torres grew up in the Bay Area. However, he does not give short shrift to anyone. He also goes into great detail about the people who helped create this format: Chuck Blore of "Color Radio" fame, Bill Drake and Ron Jacobs of "Boss Radio" fame, Gordon McLendon and Tod Storz, among others. It's ironic in a way that Torres' claim to fame came later as first a journalist for Rolling Stone and as a DJ on KSAN in San Francisco (one of those "underground" FM stations that loved to poke fun at the Top 40 stations).
The book traces the beginnings, development, and "growing pains" of this format. How at one time it was hip, then became "square" when the underground FM stations hit the airwaves, and how it now seems to have emerged again. And funny how the underground stations developed as a kind of "antidote" to very restrictive Top 40 formats, just as the Top 40 stations developed as something different to the standard fare of that time.
Amazing stories abound in this book, and being an ex DJ myself I could relate to them. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and I agree with another reviewer that this book is must reading for any past or present DJ, or any student of the media.

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This lively blast from the past peels back the many layers of the Top 40 phenomenon: the DJs, fans, singles, jingles, dedications, contests, requests and more. The book features interviews with such renowned radio personalities and programmers as Casey Kasem, Dick Clark, Wolfman Jack, "Cousin Brucie" Morrow, Gary Owens and many others, and includes an exclusive CD with "airchecks" - rare recordings from 16 legendary DJs on actual Top 40 broadcasts - so that readers can hear the crazed, creative and compelling voices that made Top 40 so memorable. Also includes lots of fantastic black-and-white photos to help readers put faces to the voices they know so well, a bibliography and index, and a special Top of the Pops section featuring the Number One records of Top 40 radio from 1957 through 1997 as calculated by the staff of Gavin.

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