[BC] GE Superadio III
Andy Soule
ka1mvk
Wed Jul 5 00:06:27 CDT 2006
We have a local department store chain here called Reny's. I noticed five
SuperRadio 3's on the shelf for 39.95 last weekend.
I bought mine at Ames when they were going out of business for $19.
Andy Soule
Maine
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike McCarthy" <Towers at mre.com>
To: "Broadcasters' Mailing List" <broadcast at radiolists.net>
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 11:37 PM
Subject: Re: [BC] GE Superadio III
Good luck finding them. GE discontinued them.
MM
At 07:47 PM 7/3/2006 -0700, Kevin Tekel wrote
>Scott Bailey wrote:
> > Have you seen any decent AM radios at Wal-Mart that has decent
> > bandwidth on AM? I need a monitor for the home stereo and I thought
> > there may be one they have that has half-way decent bandwidth, and
> > doesn't sound like a Delco Car Radio, narrowed down to 4 KC!
>
>Get yourself to Sears and pick up a GE Superadio III for $49.99.
>It has absolutely the best-sounding AM tuner, and also the best AM
>reception, of any affordable radio made today. You can hook it up
>to your home stereo through the earphone jack, but it also sounds
>great all by itself, thanks to its high-quality speaker system with
>a gutsy 6?" woofer and separate 2" tweeter. The only downside is
>that calibration of its tuning dial tends to be rather poor, but if
>you know the layout of your local AM and FM radio bands you can always
>stick on your own perfectly calibrated tuning scale.
>
>
>
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