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Sangean WR-2 Digital AM/FM Tabletop Radio, Walnut | 
enlarge | Brand: Sangean Category: CE
List Price: $169.00 Buy New: $120.09 You Save: $48.91 (29%)
New (29) from $120.09
Rating: 38 reviews Sales Rank: 1435
Color: Walnut Finish Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 8 Dimensions (in): 10 x 6 x 5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 2 years warranty
MPN: WR-2 Walnut Model: WR-2 Walnut UPC: 722868573693 EAN: 0729288029021 ASIN: B0009ZAA4M
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| Features:
| • | Compact tabletop AM/FM radio with walnut-finished wooden enclosure and front-firing 3-inch speaker | | • | 7-watt amplifier and acoustic bass compensation system deliver warm, room-filling audio | | • | Advanced RF/IF electronic circuitry clearly reproduces distant AM/FM stations | | • | Full-range adjustable treble and bass controls; Radio Data System (RDS) support | | • | Auxiliary input jack for connecting iPod or MP3 player; measures 9.5 by 4.5 by 6 inches (W x H x D) |
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Amazon.com Product Description Boasting an acoustically balanced wooden enclosure and an enhanced front-firing 3-inch speaker, the Sangean WR-2 tabletop radio offers the sound and features of a living room system in a cabinet that fits conveniently in a bedroom, kitchen, or garage. Any discussion of the WR-2 begins with its walnut-finished wooden housing, which is rich in both appearance and tone. The cabinet's front surface features the speaker on the left side, a series of intuitively placed control buttons toward the bottom, and a generously sized LCD display in the middle with three brightness levels. More importantly, the cabinet teams with the 7-watt amplifier and the acoustic bass compensation system to add warmth and depth to the audio. Complementing the housing is Sangean's advanced RF/IF electronic circuitry, which picks up distant AM and FM stations and reproduces them with unmatched clarity, making music and even talk programs come alive. Even though the WR-2 is advertised as an AM/FM radio, it offers much more than a standard digital tuner, including a Radio Data System (RDS) that displays short text messages on applicable FM stations, along with support for the Enhanced Other Network (EON) and its traffic information (available in certain regions). And unlike most tabletop radios, the WR-2 lets listeners adjust the treble and bass levels via the variable volume control. In its default mode, the rotary volume knob displays the volume level from 1 to 60. Tap it once, however, and it turns into a full-range treble control, and two taps creates a full-range bass control. Additional features include a clock with an alarm (radio or buzzer), an auxiliary input jack for connecting such devices as an iPod or MP3 player (both of which sound great through the speaker), a recording output jack, 10 memory presets that help you quickly find your favorite stations, and a full-featured infrared remote control. A final bonus stems from the power backup function, which plays the radio for six minutes during a power failure (ideal for emergencies) and retains the memory preset and clock values for about an hour. The WR-2 measures roughly 9.5 by 4.5 by 6 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 5.5 pounds. What's in the Box WR-2 tabletop radio, detachable power cord, infrared remote control, user's manual.
Product Description Sangean distinguishes itself in the world market by combining technology and precision with quality and its orientation towards the needs of its customers. Most electrical distributors, dealers and radio specialists have Sangean products in their range. Thanks to this eye-catching characteristic, Sangean is the fastest growing market leader. Add to this the pleasant customer service and the reasonable guarantee conditions and it is clear why customers choose Sangean.PRODUCT FEATURES:Wooden cabinet;PLL Synthesized tuning system;RDS featuring clock time, alternative frequency, traffic information, station name, program type and EON (Enhancement of Network);Large easy to read multi-function LCD display;Clock and alarm (radio / buzzer);Rotary tuning and volume control;Rotary bass and treble control;10 memory presets (FM 5, AM/MW 5);3-inch 7-watt full range speaker with enlarged magnet;Bass compensation for rich bass;External F type FM antenna terminal;Optional external AM antenna terminal;Detachable power Cord;Aux in socket;Record out socket;Stereo headphones socket;12-Volt power adaptor socket for vehicle power;Multi-function infrared remote control.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 33 more reviews...
perfect bedside companion August 13, 2008 This clock/radio is a perfect fit on the bedside table. It has great sound. Easy to program. The one drawback is that you cannot see both the time and radio stations at the same time. You have to push a button to see the time seperately. Another plus is that you can set the backlight to various options including off. We got rid of the old radio because the light kept us awake! I highly recommend this unit to anyone. Very nice!
Above Average July 8, 2008 The Good Sound quality is very good for a fairly small single speaker radio. There's plenty of base, etc. The quality and workmanship appear to be very good. It has a stereo headphone jack on the front (and the input jack on the back) to allow you to listen to late night radio w/o disturbing the significant other. The radio reception is very good with the internal antenna (I haven't tried the external connection to date). A was able to DX some distant AM stations - (Summer is not the ideal time for DX'ing).The RDS allows you to see the song titles, radio station name, etc. I haven't found a station in my large metro area that broadcasts the RDS time - an atomic clock feature would have been much more useful.
The Bad It has a single alarm setting (vs dual alarms). Setting the alarm is initially complicated (not intuitive - you would have a hard time initially w/o the manual). The display is not that easy to see from any distance (LCD vs. LED) day or night. It has three back light level settings. The backlight lights up the room at night, so you end up turning it off. Then if you wake up and try to look at the time, the back light is off, so you can't see it. It has separate backlight settings for radio on and radio off and retains the settings (ie the backlight would come on with the alarm if you had it set that way).
The Ugly The illuminated blue LED power light is way too bright - It lights up the room at night and you have to point it away from you to avoid the light in your eyes. I purchased the "Walnut" version - it was more like light pine in color. I bought a stain/finish at HD and refinished the radio to a walnut color (another $7 and two coats of stain-finish).
sent damaged units three times June 25, 2008 This looks like an excellent product, but I've had a terrible time trying to get an factory new one from sangean through amazon. The speaker was dented on the first; the case was dinged up on the second and third, clearly the result of prior use. When paying $140 for a glorified clock radio, I think it's fair to expect mint condition!
Very noce April 21, 2008 I bought this for my wife, as a kitchen radio. It works and sounds better than I expected. Reception is good without external antenna. I would recommend this radio to anyone who wants a compact stationary radio. I'm planning to hook-up my wife mp3 player to this radio also, but have not gotten around to it yet.
Be Aware! April 13, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you want this to use next your bed - i listen to Coast to Coast AM-with George Noory- I advise you to get something else. This has a blinding blue light that will light up your room when the power is on. They must have done this so you could easily find the power button at night, but I'm not exagerating-you will feel like you are in a neon lighted porn district in Amsterdam when you see how this lights up your room. I through out the box and will have to try and sell this for whatever I can get on ebay.
Also, while the reception is better then a normal radio-it is not great. If you want better-they make you buy a antenna add-on-what a rip off. I had a big klunky GE Super tuner $45 and it was better the this. Another thig is whe you touch any of the buttons on the front you will experience static.
this should be priced around $80 for what you get.
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