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The Sony P26, 36, and 306 all seem to be the better option. This AM crackling seems to be common with some Sangeans. My HDR-14 has that same problem on some stations
This one is bad...I had it out tonight and couldn't handle it and quickly put it back in the box. I did open it and was surprised by the amazing build quality. Why they didn't test their choice of DSP on the AM band is beyond me.
Thank you, Todderbert for another honest review. None of us enjoy when a new radio from a major player is released and it isn't good. Next time, maybe! My P26 beats most everything in this catagory, but I don't have the NIA SP206. Hmmm... ?
The Sony P26 is one badass little pocket radio. I picked one up at Walmart for $18. It’s a better AM receiver than my Sony ICF-38 which they’re now selling for around $200 (it was $25 when I bought mine and it’s nowhere near $200 worth of radio!)
Hi there its raymond nice little radio nice sound and l love the black color of the radio for the money l would give it 7 out of ten great video as always
Newer radio companies have a lot of trouble with MW. The older sets seem much better on MW than this. I would like to see a radio that’s as good on MW as it would be on SW or FM.
I’m a big fan of Sangean radios but this is very disappointing. The popping on the AM band is inexcusable for a top shelf company like Sangean. Nice job on the review Todderbert. 👏🏻👍❤️📻
Some iffy audio and sensitivity noise because DSP circuit, especially on 1300 to 1450 khz. Also connection to AM antenna is different than other radios. Dissected a DSP radios.
As if AM broadcasters don't have a hard enough time as it is, now some of the radios add noise to a nice clean signal. AM has a bad enough reputation as it is for static without the radio manufactures making it even worse. Perhaps I shouldn't be so uptight about it, but I've gone to great lengths to make the station I'm on sound as good as possible because I want the listeners to have a good experience and enjoy the programing and music. I deeply care (perhaps more than I should) about what I do and abut radio itself, so radios like this.....let's just say "don't exactly make me happy." Get it together, Sangean. You're better than this. Thank you so very much for all you do. I love your content.
@Kevin Cotham We're doing quite well with a freeform format. What is a "freeform format'? Almost anything goes, and the jocks get to pick their own music. We do not play "rap" or "metal", but we do play literally everything else. You'll hear everything from Jimi Hendrix to Michal Franks, to Zappa, to Miles Davis to Hall & Oats to Ledbelly to Stringbean to BB King to 3 Doors Down to.... THOUSANDS of records and hardly ever the same thing twice in a week or two. Why? We love radio and music. If we are bored we figure that you are too.
@Kevin Cotham Give it time. With the high failure rate you are going to see more and more AM stations bought out for a song by people that want to get into radio just for the fun of it. You're absolutely right about the programming, though...and it's hurt the band in a major way. The hard part about anybody doing what we have done here in central Florida (5 stations, and counting) is letting people know that we exist. Do to all of the garbidge on the dial (regardless of political viewpoint...it's audio equivalent of watching paint dry) the vast majority of people don't bother with AM at all, thus if you actually do put something on that's worth tuning into few will just "bump into it". We got over this with billboards, as well as showing up to every even that we were allowed to (when there still was such a thing. I know that we are rare, but there will be more of us as times goes on. Don't give up up. We didn't, and it paid off.
Comparing the Sony ICF-P36, Sangean SR-36 or the Sony ICF-306 which has the most mellow sounding audio...not shrill and hard on the ears when turned a little louder?
I have 3 sony radios and they are great radios, except SW1 has capacitor problem may be able to fix it. The motor boat sound is terrible and all SW1 sony radios have this problem unless and until you change the capacitors.
This certainly a pass. I have the SONY ICF P36. It is a good radio as far as reception is concerned. But my unit has a faulty volume control, which renders it unusable. I tried to clean it, but the problem persists. I also have the Toshiba TX-PR20. It also emits popping sound when the tuning light turns on and off on weak stations. I am not sure whether it is DSP or not. But it displays dsp characteristics while tuning which makes tuning hard.
The Sony may be repairable. Usually they use fixed wipers attached directly to the knob. They become bent and are not making proper contact. I have fixed a few Sonys by bending these back down.
@@todderbert A lot of people complain of this problem, I personally returned a P26 because so many people had this issue I bought a roberts 925 it’s basically a fully analogue sangean 35, Sony has recently released a P27 which also suffers from popping the P26 are getting phased out in the Uk by the looks of things. At least the fix on the Sony seems fairly easy I may pick one up.
I have older Sangeans with no DSP chips./ they work fabulous. Message to sangean company.. stop using DSP chips. Copy Sony with pure analog the way you used to do it.
Cannot believe SANGEAN put out the SR 36 to the public as it's way inferior to the SR 35 it's predecessor . I carry portable radios in external holsters daily and gave up stereo using headphones just to enjoy great robust sound through the SR 35 internal speaker at jobsites, hiking or sports venue EVEN over the SONY HANDHELDS. BACK to the new SANGEAN SR 36 . BY design , was looking for accessable volume , tuning and earphone jack on top when holstered like it's " DT " STEREO models that fall s4hort in internal speaker sound. This model unlike the SR 35 has bad reception till you raise the external antenna 4 inches to equal the SR 35 INTERNAL ANTENNA for same RECEPTION . I use BOSE EAR BUDS COSTING 3 TIMES MORE than the SR 36 AND the ear jack fit so tight if I pulled accidently , wiring could become damaged . The SR 35 IS SUPERIOR sonically with speaker grills front and back emiting RICHER BI POLAR sound . If only SANGEAN would make the SR 35 STEREO with manual tuning to SAVE BATTERY POWER , IT would be A HANDS DOWN WINNER !
Yes. The popping/clicking noise might explain why there are so many of these for sale on .bay being sold as "refurbished" which may well actually mean returned because the buyer realised it is a dud. I have some very cheap radios that do this too. There isn't really any excuse for Sangean to release such a bad AM radio as this.
The interesting thing is the build quality is amazing. I opened it up and was happy to see the amount of work that went into the design of the dial string placement alone.
I want to buy a radio, is it a radio? tecsun pl310et Good or not, in the medium wave, or do you recommend another type, and its price is not more than $ 40. I live in Algeria. Thank you.
If you want to use the Tecsun PL-310et to listen to medium wave you have to tune 1kz off frequency to disable soft mute or the pumping of the audio and distortion will drive you crazy. The volume drops so you`ll need headphones. I recommend the Sony ICF-19 ($29.00) but you have to use D-cell batteries but it has incredible battery life. Not sure if the tuning of the DSP chip is right for your country. In the USA our MW band tunes like this: 510, 520, 530, 540, etc.
@@khaledkhalidmadani201 There are two other inexpensive radios to consider: The Sony ICF-P26 and the Tecsun R9012. These are true analog radios that use two AA batteries and they`re good MW tuners. Battery life is over 100 hours. These only cost about $20.00. The speakers are small but they both have headphone jacks and the Tecsun has shortwave as well. I have these and love them.
@@khaledkhalidmadani201 The Sony ICF-19 is a really sensitive daytime MW radio but the DSP chip causes weaker nighttime stations to mute off and on. The two analog radios I mentioned are excellent nighttime radios because they have no DSP muting.
I am a big fan of sangean, I must have at least 12 of their radios, but I definitely won't buy this one. The SR-35 is miles ahead of this and it can be bought from any real life department store in my country for $25 USD
I bought this radio SR36 - very disappointed - knobs feel weird - hard to lock into stations - I put new Duralloy Batteries in - lasted only 16 hours I have a Sony it is far superior…..I know it’s cheap but….Sangean has a very good name, why release something that is so cheap $ nasty.
@@todderbertWish I had been a follower of yours back when the Nia was available. I see there are some radios on eBay now that are designated RD-206. Do you think they are just more of the same junk as the OR-206?
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I love the green led dividing the fascia. Nice aesthetics overall.
Thanks for the great review!
The Sony P26, 36, and 306 all seem to be the better option. This AM crackling seems to be common with some Sangeans. My HDR-14 has that same problem on some stations
This one is bad...I had it out tonight and couldn't handle it and quickly put it back in the box. I did open it and was surprised by the amazing build quality. Why they didn't test their choice of DSP on the AM band is beyond me.
Thank you, Todderbert for another honest review. None of us enjoy when a new radio from a major player is released and it isn't good. Next time, maybe! My P26 beats most everything in this catagory, but I don't have the NIA SP206. Hmmm... ?
The Sony P26 is one badass little pocket radio. I picked one up at Walmart for $18.
It’s a better AM receiver than my Sony ICF-38 which they’re now selling for around $200 (it was $25 when I bought mine and it’s nowhere near $200 worth of radio!)
Hi there its raymond nice little radio nice sound and l love the black color of the radio for the money l would give it 7 out of ten great video as always
Newer radio companies have a lot of trouble with MW. The older sets seem much better on MW than this. I would like to see a radio that’s as good on MW as it would be on SW or FM.
@Kevin Cotham 🤔
I’m a big fan of Sangean radios but this is very disappointing. The popping on the AM band is inexcusable for a top shelf company like Sangean. Nice job on the review Todderbert. 👏🏻👍❤️📻
Thanks TRG.
Some iffy audio and sensitivity noise because DSP circuit, especially on 1300 to 1450 khz. Also connection to AM antenna is different than other radios. Dissected a DSP radios.
That package really looks like it came from the Dollar store.. even if it was 15 bucks I wouldn't want it all scratched up like that
As if AM broadcasters don't have a hard enough time as it is, now some of the radios add noise to a nice clean signal. AM has a bad enough reputation as it is for static without the radio manufactures making it even worse.
Perhaps I shouldn't be so uptight about it, but I've gone to great lengths to make the station I'm on sound as good as possible because I want the listeners to have a good experience and enjoy the programing and music. I deeply care (perhaps more than I should) about what I do and abut radio itself, so radios like this.....let's just say "don't exactly make me happy."
Get it together, Sangean. You're better than this.
Thank you so very much for all you do. I love your content.
@Kevin Cotham We're doing quite well with a freeform format.
What is a "freeform format'?
Almost anything goes, and the jocks get to pick their own music. We do not play "rap" or "metal", but we do play literally everything else. You'll hear everything from Jimi Hendrix to Michal Franks, to Zappa, to Miles Davis to Hall & Oats to Ledbelly to Stringbean to BB King to 3 Doors Down to.... THOUSANDS of records and hardly ever the same thing twice in a week or two.
Why?
We love radio and music. If we are bored we figure that you are too.
@Kevin Cotham Give it time. With the high failure rate you are going to see more and more AM stations bought out for a song by people that want to get into radio just for the fun of it.
You're absolutely right about the programming, though...and it's hurt the band in a major way.
The hard part about anybody doing what we have done here in central Florida (5 stations, and counting) is letting people know that we exist. Do to all of the garbidge on the dial (regardless of political viewpoint...it's audio equivalent of watching paint dry) the vast majority of people don't bother with AM at all, thus if you actually do put something on that's worth tuning into few will just "bump into it". We got over this with billboards, as well as showing up to every even that we were allowed to (when there still was such a thing.
I know that we are rare, but there will be more of us as times goes on. Don't give up up. We didn't, and it paid off.
I guess Kaito ka 802 is by far a good radio am\fm when's there gonna be a review from you on it? I just purchase it on amazon
How is the 802? It is cheap, and has bad reviews.
The mic on AM sounds like it’s swimming in a bowl of Rice Crispys
Comparing the Sony ICF-P36, Sangean SR-36 or the Sony ICF-306 which has the most mellow sounding audio...not shrill and hard on the ears when turned a little louder?
Nice little radio, but the popping on AM kindly annoying. :(
I’m a Sangean fan, but it’s hard to beat a Sony radio.
I have 3 sony radios and they are great radios, except SW1 has capacitor problem may be able to fix it. The motor boat sound is terrible and all SW1 sony radios have this problem unless and until you change the capacitors.
I can hear less popping by holding a bowl of Rice Krispies in milk to my ear than the MW of that radio. I’ll pass on the SR-36.
The Sony ICF-P26, 36, 306 all seem to be a better option.
onde eu posso. encontra este radio para eu compra.
Are the Sony's you show here DSP or analog?
Sorry, should of watched the video all the way through.
i preferr the sonys analog on the am band
This certainly a pass. I have the SONY ICF P36. It is a good radio as far as reception is concerned. But my unit has a faulty volume control, which renders it unusable. I tried to clean it, but the problem persists. I also have the Toshiba TX-PR20. It also emits popping sound when the tuning light turns on and off on weak stations. I am not sure whether it is DSP or not. But it displays dsp characteristics while tuning which makes tuning hard.
The Sony may be repairable. Usually they use fixed wipers attached directly to the knob. They become bent and are not making proper contact. I have fixed a few Sonys by bending these back down.
@@todderbert A lot of people complain of this problem, I personally returned a P26 because so many people had this issue I bought a roberts 925 it’s basically a fully analogue sangean 35, Sony has recently released a P27 which also suffers from popping the P26 are getting phased out in the Uk by the looks of things. At least the fix on the Sony seems fairly easy I may pick one up.
Hi, yours came more scratched than mine, my condolences. 😓
I pre-ordered day one & wanted to love this radio but it is not a worthy successor to the SR-35.
Thi is sufficient for the price. I purchased this radio ,one month ago
What is not acceptable
Continue
The headphone jack does not pair or work
with a 3.5 mm jack for a bluetooth transmitter.
Hi what is the sony in this review ? Cheers
ICF-306 in the Beginning and the P36 around 15mins.
I have older Sangeans with no DSP chips./ they work fabulous. Message to sangean company.. stop using DSP chips. Copy Sony with pure analog the way you used to do it.
radio bonito quero compra um dese. mande ovalor
Cannot believe SANGEAN put out the SR 36 to the public as it's way inferior to the SR 35 it's predecessor . I carry portable radios in external holsters daily and gave up stereo using headphones just to enjoy great robust sound through the SR 35 internal speaker at jobsites, hiking or sports venue EVEN over the SONY HANDHELDS. BACK to the new SANGEAN SR 36 . BY design , was looking for accessable volume , tuning and earphone jack on top when holstered like it's " DT " STEREO models that fall s4hort in internal speaker sound. This model unlike the SR 35 has bad reception till you raise the external antenna 4 inches to equal the SR 35 INTERNAL ANTENNA for same RECEPTION . I use BOSE EAR BUDS COSTING 3 TIMES MORE than the SR 36 AND the ear jack fit so tight if I pulled accidently , wiring could become damaged . The SR 35 IS SUPERIOR sonically with speaker grills front and back emiting RICHER BI POLAR sound . If only SANGEAN would make the SR 35 STEREO with manual tuning to SAVE BATTERY POWER , IT would be A HANDS DOWN WINNER !
Yes. The popping/clicking noise might explain why there are so many of these for sale on .bay being sold as "refurbished" which may well actually mean returned because the buyer realised it is a dud. I have some very cheap radios that do this too. There isn't really any excuse for Sangean to release such a bad AM radio as this.
The interesting thing is the build quality is amazing. I opened it up and was happy to see the amount of work that went into the design of the dial string placement alone.
GOSTARIA DE SABE. VALOR DESE RADIO POS. ENTERECEI. QUERO COMPRA UM DESE. MIN INFORME VALOR.
I want to buy a radio, is it a radio? tecsun pl310et Good or not, in the medium wave, or do you recommend another type, and its price is not more than $ 40. I live in Algeria. Thank you.
My Tecsun PL-310et is bad on MW. All sorts of issues.
If you want to use the Tecsun PL-310et to listen to medium wave you have to tune 1kz off frequency to disable soft mute or the pumping of the audio and distortion will drive you crazy. The volume drops so you`ll need headphones. I recommend the Sony ICF-19 ($29.00) but you have to use D-cell batteries but it has incredible battery life. Not sure if the tuning of the DSP chip is right for your country. In the USA our MW band tunes like this: 510, 520, 530, 540, etc.
@@baneverything5580 thank you for replying
@@khaledkhalidmadani201 There are two other inexpensive radios to consider: The Sony ICF-P26 and the Tecsun R9012. These are true analog radios that use two AA batteries and they`re good MW tuners. Battery life is over 100 hours. These only cost about $20.00. The speakers are small but they both have headphone jacks and the Tecsun has shortwave as well. I have these and love them.
@@khaledkhalidmadani201 The Sony ICF-19 is a really sensitive daytime MW radio but the DSP chip causes weaker nighttime stations to mute off and on. The two analog radios I mentioned are excellent nighttime radios because they have no DSP muting.
I am a big fan of sangean, I must have at least 12 of their radios, but I definitely won't buy this one. The SR-35 is miles ahead of this and it can be bought from any real life department store in my country for $25 USD
I bought this radio SR36 - very disappointed - knobs feel weird - hard to lock into stations - I put new Duralloy Batteries in - lasted only 16 hours
I have a Sony it is far superior…..I know it’s cheap but….Sangean has a very good name, why release something that is so cheap $ nasty.
Snap crackle POT....love it.....LOL...
Im glad to see someone else up at this late hour...just got the sony ICF-38, and loving it....
Amazon sent me a link to buy this radio. Checked here first. Nope!
I was waiting to see your review before buying this one. I'll pass. An overpriced dud.
For now it is...I will revisit the radio in the Spring to see if any changes were made.
@@todderbertWish I had been a follower of yours back when the Nia was available. I see there are some radios on eBay now that are designated RD-206. Do you think they are just more of the same junk as the OR-206?
@@darrylwhitcomb3000 Every clone I have purchased since does not match the original in performance.
Sangean is better, Sony is only prettier.