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Station pre-sets and digital display make this well worth the price
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I got mine for $42 at the time of purchase and that is a fair price for how good this radio is
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Combined with its modest price this was definitely a good buy.
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The compact package and low price dictates a tiny speaker and a pedestrian amplifier that limit overall performance so it won't fill a room with music
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All things considered, this feels like a $15 radio, so Amazon’s actual price of $43 seems pretty steep for what you get.
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Price is fair & sturdy.
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Not the best radio, but for the price outstanding
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Very good price and quick delivery.
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Definitely worth the price.
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Good price/quality
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Great Radio Great Sound Great Price
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If you love NPR, you'll love this well-made, sharp-looking receiver at a great price.
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Good sound and good price.
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Summarizing - A good small radio well worth its modest price ($42 on sale for me)
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Price is reasonable for the quality and sound
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The conversion of quality with a good price.
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The Sangean looked like a good, moderately-priced bet
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Great price.
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And since I was going to put it in the corner and forget about it, I did not want to pay the hefty price tag for a Tivoli or similar
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Based on the solid price the overall AM & FM sound is above average
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Good price
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Other wise I like it.
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Not a C Crane model at double the price, but adequate
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I have considered retuning it several times because its alarm and a/c are losers; keeping it because the digital radio tunes in one local station (WDNA 88.9 FM jazz) that usually is lost because of crowded, dirty bandwidth.