Grundig Eton E10 AM-FM Shortwave World Band Radio - E10 buy audio, video, ultimate electronics
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Features
• 550 programmable memories
• Memory page customization
• Manual and auto scan
• Direct keypad frequency entry and ATS
• Tuning knob with tuning knob lock |
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Grundig Eton E10 AM-FM Shortwave World Band Radio - E10 Customer Reviews
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Strong Performer on FM and AM with Good Ergonomics
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I've toted several radios to my work office, which thanks to thick concrete walls and all sorts of electronic gadgets, is a high-interference nightmare for all my AM/FM reception needs.
The Eton E10 is strong on all bands at home but in my office it gets weak FM. However, its saving grace is its strong AM, which performs even better than my big Grundig S350 and my Kaito 1103.
So I'm using my E10 as my sole AM receiver radio and my Grundig S350 for my FM needs.
For home use, the best PLL dual-conversion radio with presets is hands down the Kaito 1103, which has jaw-dropping FM sensitivity and beats the Eton E10 easily in the FM department. But for AM my E10 has been my strongest performer.
Update: I just bought a Grundig G4000, which is by far superior to the E10, both in reception sensitivity and speaker sound. The modern look of the E10 makes it tempting but don't be fooled: Get the Grundig G4000. It's as sensitive as my big Grundig S350 DL and that's saying a lot. Plus I've got preset memories.
Additionally, the Grundig G4000 separates AM stations better than the E10 and the S350. Here in Los Angeles 1150 gets two stations competing on the E10 and the S350, but the G4000 locks in on 1150 AM perfectly. |
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