čtvrtek 13. června 2013

Sangean WR-2 Digital AM/FM Tabletop Radio, Walnut

Sangean WR-2 Digital AM/FM Tabletop Radio, Walnut

Sangean WR-2 Digital AM/FM Tabletop Radio, Walnut
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274 of 277 people found the following review helpful.
4Warm Speaker Sound and Great AM
By M. JEFFREY MCMAHON
This is a very appealing clock radio with digital readout that gives you name of song, artist, and other information as you listen. The mono aural speaker is warm and full. The radio is attractive, solid and well-built, evincing nothing cheap or plastic-laden. The AM is very good. Most FM stations come in strong. But hard-to-get FM stations like 89.3 from Pasadena (I live 40 miles away in Torrance) requires that I move the FM antenna, but this is not a big deal, just a nitpick.

Most listeners will love the WR-2. But if you're a radio buff like I am and enjoy the outstanding FM reception of the Grundig S350, the Kaito 1101 and 1103 models (called Degen in China), then I'm afraid the WR-2 will disappoint. To be fair to the WR-2, the more expensive Bose radio suffers the same problem of mediocre FM reception.

Another important point: Because this radio has a remote control, it works great in your computer office. You can keep the WR-2 six feet or so away from your computer and avoid interference as you toggle stations and volume with your remote.

Post Script: Make sure to turn on the external antenna switch in the back of the Sangean. It improves reception by tenfold.

Update: I bought a second WR-2 (in black) three years after the first and get excellent FM reception so apparently the radio has improved in newer models. New rating: 5 stars.

220 of 225 people found the following review helpful.
3Attractive and rich sound
By Richard Singer
I researched a lot of clock radios, including models from Tivoli, Boston Acoustic, Cambridge Soundworks, Bose, Proton/Sangean, and decided on this unit for the following reasons: stereo headphone jack; line in for MP3; front(vs. top-mounted) 3" speaker; programmable, digital tuning; digital clock. To my mind, it is oxymoronic to expect stereo speakers on a compact clock radio--the unit is on my night table and I am not sure how I can perceive stereo separation given that configuration; however, I do desire stereo headphone capability, which the unit delivers. When I lived in New Hampshire, I had very few stations to listen to, owing to poor reception, in spite of the external FM antenna. Now that I am in the metro Boston area, I do not find reception to be an issue. I have never been able to set my clock automatically with the RDS, but the other features, i.e. song title, artist, radio station work satisfactorily. I think the sound of the unit is superb, but it would be interesting to do a side by side aural compare with some of the above-mentioned units.

A couple of complaints:
1)Alarm set/disable is needlessly complicated. Yes, I know how to do it, but any system that requires you to consult the user's manual for a refresher on how to disable the alarm...well, all I can say is give me a toggle switch (virtual or otherwise).
2) The display defaults to the radio frequency. I think this is ill-considered: I rarely change stations, so I know what I'm listening to; on the other hand, I don't know what time it is until I toggle to time on the display. I don't get that.

The other day my wife and I were busy with a project in the bedroom--installing Container Store closet systems--and I played my Dell Jukebox MP3 player through the unit. I have to say, it really delivered; the sound quality was quite high.

All in all I am very pleased with this purchase and do believe it gives me all that I want--good sound, compact design, nice appearance--at a reasonable price.
Dick
Sharon, MA

178 of 182 people found the following review helpful.
4Warm Speaker Sound and Great AM
By M. JEFFREY MCMAHON
This is a very appealing clock radio with digital readout that gives you name of song, artist, and other information as you listen. The mono aural speaker is warm and full. The radio is attractive, solid and well-built, evincing nothing cheap or plastic-laden. The AM is very good. Most FM stations come in strong. But hard-to-get FM stations like 89.3 from Pasadena (I live 40 miles away in Torrance) requires that I move the FM antenna, but this is not a big deal, just a nitpick.

Most listeners will love the WR-2. But if you're a radio buff like I am and enjoy the outstanding FM reception of the Grundig S350, the Kaito 1101 and 1103 models (called Degen in China), then I'm afraid the WR-2 will disappoint. To be fair to the WR-2, the more expensive Bose radio suffers the same problem of mediocre FM reception.

Another important point: Because this radio has a remote control, it works great in your computer office. You can keep the WR-2 six feet or so away from your computer and avoid interference as you toggle stations and volume with your remote.

Post Script: Make sure to turn on the external antenna switch in the back of the Sangean. It improves reception by tenfold.

Update: I bought a second WR-2 (in black) three years after the first and get excellent FM reception so apparently the radio has improved in newer models. New rating: 5 stars.


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Editorial Reviews

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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.

From the Manufacturer

The Sangean WR-2
An elegant appearance with improved sound quality due to it's acoustically tuned design

The Sangean WR-2
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The Sangean WR-2
Rotary controls allow you to adjust bass and treble separately to achieve perfect sound.
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Take the incredible fidelity and sound quality of Sangean's famous tabletop radios and combine that quality with the most advanced state-of-the-art electronics and you've got Sangean's latest WR-2 Digital Table Top Radio. This radio has everything--from its acoustically-tuned wooden cabinet to its Infrared Remote Control, the WR-2 is at home in your office or your den. Advanced features include Radio Data Service (RDS) which displays the artist, radio station, name and other information is clearly displayed on the WR-2's large, softly illuminated digital display. A clock with Humane Wake System (HWS) will wake you to gentle music or a more persuasive buzzer. Bass and Treble are independently adjustable to your listening preferences and an AUX-In jack allows you the convenience of playing your MP3 or iPod.

Wooden MDF Cabinet with Available Piano Finish

The wooden MDF cabinet material of the WR-2 not only makes for an elegant appearance, but improves sound quality due to its acoustically tuned design. In addition to a walnut finish, the WR-2 is also available in a piano black or white finish.

PLL Synthesized Digital Tuning with Radio Data Services (RDS)

The digital tuner in the WR-2 brings you your favorite radio programming over a strong, reliable signal along with extra features. The Radio Data Service displays the artist and song info along with other information on the backlit LCD display. You'll always know what's on, and get it loud and clear.

Ten memory presets (5 AM, 5 FM) let you set your favorite stations for quick access.

Clock and Alarm with Humane Wake System (HWS)

The built-in clock with alarm allows you to wake up to your favorite stations or a traditional buzzer. The Humane Wake System wakes you up peacefully, gradually increasing the volume to a preset level. The alarm system includes an adjustable sleep timer and snooze function.

Rotary Controls with Adjustable Bass and Treble

The WR-2 features rotary controls for tuning and volume, and lets you adjust bass and treble separately to achieve your preferred sound from the 3", 7-watt full-range speaker.

Auxiliary Input for Portable Media Players

The 3.5mm auxiliary input allows you to connect your favorite devices such as an iPod or other portable media player through that devices headphone output, so you can even enjoy your digital music library on the WR-2.

Remote Control Included

A multi-function infrared remote control is included with the WR-2, allowing remote playback and control from across the room. Use it to conveniently access the WR-2's features, or keep it by your bedside if you need to place the WR-2 across the room but still want to use its alarm functions.

Technical Specifications

  • Tuner: Digital AM/FM
  • Presets: 10 (5 AM, 5 FM)
  • Display: Backlit STN LCD (3.5" x 2.16")
  • Alarm: HWS (Humane Wake System) with sleep timer and snooze
  • Controls: Rotary dial with adjustable bass and treble
  • Cabinet: Wooden MDF with piano finish available
  • Speaker: 3" full-range driver (7W)
  • Inputs: 3.5mm AUX-In
  • Outputs: Record-Out, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Remote Control: Included
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 9-3/5" x 4-3/5" x 7-1/3"
  • Weight: 5 lb 10.6 oz


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