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The SANGEAN WR-11 is a portable AM/FM tabletop radio featuring a 7-watt full-range speaker housed in an acoustically tuned wooden MDF cabinet. It offers precise analog rotary tuning with a softly backlit display and LED tuning indicator for optimal reception. Connectivity includes a 3.5mm AUX input, headphone jack, and record-out port, making it versatile for both classic radio listening and modern digital audio. Its elegant vintage design and robust sound quality make it a stylish, functional centerpiece for any professional's workspace or home.








| ASIN | B001BGGD8A |
| Audio Wattage | 7 Watts |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #676,047 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #195 in Portable AM/FM Radios |
| Brand | Sangean |
| Compatible Devices | Headphone |
| Connector Type | Auxiliary |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,928) |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2012 |
| Display Type | LED |
| Does it contain liquid? | No |
| Hardware Interface | Radio Frequency |
| Has audio recording capabilities | No |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
| Includes remote | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 23.8 x 17.1 x 11.9 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 2 kg 400 g |
| Item model number | WR-11 |
| Manufacturer | Sangean |
| Material | Wood |
| Model | WR-11 |
| Model Year | 2010 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 23.81 x 17.15 x 11.87 cm; 2.4 kg |
| Radio bands supported | AM, FM |
| Speaker Output Channel Quantity | 1 |
| Speakers Maximum Output Power | 6.5 Watts |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Standing screen display size | 0.5 Inches |
| Tuner Technology | AM, FM |
| Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
S**T
After reading so many reviews stating that the SANGEAN WR 11 is a good radio, I ordered for this product
I am living in Trivandrum ,Kerala State, South India.I have been longing for a sensitive radio which can pick up distant stations in both AM and FM bands.After reading so many reviews stating that the SANGEAN WR 11 is a good radio,I ordered for this product. But the performance of the radio is disappointing.I am not using a Switch Mode Power Supply as it may cause disturbance in hearing AM band .I am using a converter of 25 watts to convert 230 Volts AC into 120 Volts AC to plug in the radio. This radio can accept only 120 Volts AC or 12 Volts DC, 1 Amp. . As far as the FM band is concerned, the sound quality is perfect.The prime quality of a radio should be its sensitivity which this radio lacks. It cannot pick up distant FM stations.My old Indian made PHILIPS radio could trace four FM stations from Tamil Nadu,my nearby state, other than five local FM stations of my state. Only local powerful FM stations can be heard through this radio.Regarding the AM band it is totally useless. Only some noise is coming out. Even at night I could not hear even a single AM station through this radio.I thought it may be due to the signals from some nearby electronic devices.But when I tried with my Indian made PHILIPS radio,it could pick up more than twenty five AM stations at night.,So if you want to hear only the local powerful FM stations in good sound quality you may purchase this radio.Don't expect anything more. The price is high when the overall performance is concerned. The vintage look and design of this radio with wooden cabinet is appreciable. Edit:- Now it is more than three months since I purchased this product. I thought that it might be due to the lack of a good out door antenna that this radio is not picking up distant stations. I purchased an omnidirectional FM antenna through Amazon and mounted it at the top of my house and connected it to this radio's external FM ant terminal using a coaxial cable.To my surprise,I could hear several distant FM stations clearly .I get FM stations even from Kochi now. I am sure this radio can pick up more distant stations if I raise the height of the external antenna.But due to the threat of lightning I can't do it now. I connected an external AM antenna too and now I am getting several AM stations .So now I am changing my rating of this radio to 4 star from 2 star. I love this radio .
P**A
Four Stars
Good product
B**O
J'ai longtemps hésité mais je suis très satisfait de cet achat. La qualité de construction est très bonne, l'appareil est basique (ce que je voulais), il est connecté sur la prise antenne FM du câble (la réception par voie hertzienne est mauvaise dans mon village). La radio fonctionne du matin au soir sur la même station. Le son est déroutant au début, Le petit HP et l'évent des basses à l'arrière donnent une grosse sonorité, les basses sont très présentes (trop pour certains) mais cela peut être corrigé en ne plaçant pas l'appareil trop près du mur et en évitant les coins. Une autre solution est de placer un morceau de mousse dans l'évent ce qui filtre les basses dans les éradiquer. Bref que du bon.
S**3
I've had this radio for six days now and have been putting it through the paces. I listen to radio a lot and was getting tired of my plastic cheapy and dealing with it and decided to treat myself to an upgrade. I didn't want anything fancy or big or too expensive as my needs are modest. I have been very happy with this solid little radio to date. I really love its retro looks and simplicity and have a lot of fun using the tuning knob. It can be a lot of bass and fuzzy at louder volumes but that in itself has its own warm appeal. Generally I do not listen to radio at high volumes anyways; I use my Bose sound dock and ipod for that. I've been moving it around from room to room depending on where I am and it functions well all over the house no matter whether day or night. I don't always get the clarity I would like on some stations I like to listen to (both talk and music) but not sure that is the fault of the radio. I was debating between this model WR 11 and a Tivoli Model One but the looks and price of this one along with the amount of positive Amazon reviews swayed me to the Sangean. I'm sure the Tivoli is a great little radio too and I may get one at some point down the line. I had originally ordered the WR-12 model for about $203 including free shipping from Amazon but they were out of stock and after waiting about a month or so for the order to get filled I cancelled and went with the WR-11 as it was cheaper and would most likely meet my needs. Must say I was totally shocked how fast it arrived as I don't have Amazon Prime and I ordered I believe late last Friday night and it was on my doorstep on Sunday morning....Bonus. Koodos to Amazon for such good packaging as the radio came in its original sturdy box packaged well inside a bigger Amazon box and arrived without being banged up at all. I decided to order the WR-12 as well as it came back in stock this week and I'd like to have another so I'm not carting this one around so much. I'm looking forward to trying out the base and treble controls. It just arrived by Fed Ex as I'm writing this up and am looking forward to un-packaging it and trying it out today. Amazon didn't do any extra packaging on this one by inserting the boxed product into one of their bigger Amazon boxes with some extra packing which may be a good idea as the Sangean box came banged up and dented. Luckily the radio itself is well housed inside and wasn't damaged. Overall, the WR-11 itself seems to be a good little radio and I'm happy with it. Update: I've unpackaged the WR-12 and have been comparing it up against the WR-11 model. I really enjoy having the treble and base control and subwoofer and I would say if you like your radio loud that this might be the better model...if you're got an extra $70. I find it is a clearer sound at a higher volume and really rocks with the subwoofer...wow. The WR-11 seems more pleasing to listen to at a lower volume on the current radio station I am on (fm music and talk mix). I currently have the WR-11 stacked on top of the WR-12 and have them both cranked up midway.....now that's a really thumping, nice sound ha ha! Don't think anyone can go wrong with either one of these cuties....they don't take up much room (the WR-12 isn't much bigger than the WR-11) and can easily be carted anywhere around the house and look great. I wanted two good tabletop radios so know I'll be more than happy with these two. Thanks Sangean.
S**E
I purchased this radio for my 89 year old mom who has physical limitations, including challenged vision, and who can't tolerate new technology. She had inspected many radios, sold locally, and refused to give any of them a try. They were "plastic, cheap, contraptions." So you can understand my apprehension, purchasing this one for her, sight unseen. When I delivered the radio, she watched apprehensively, as I pulled it from the box. Then with closer inspection, it was love-at-first-site. She literally caressed the walnut cabinet commenting, "This looks like an old-timey, radio---just what I wanted." Simply put, this solidly built little radio has timeless elegance, coupled with ultimate simplicity and I found it outperformed any table-top radio I have ever had. The sound is clear and rich and once tuned to a channel, there is no annoying channel drift, or static. I was amazed at how the sound filled the room, from such a small package. There is a tuning light that indicates when you have the best reception in your area, for a particular channel. FM sounds awesome, and I found no problems with weak AM reception, or not picking up channels. My mom has always had a radio at her bedside, to lull her to sleep. With only three knobs controlling operation she commented, "I can actually reach over and operate it in the dark." If you knew my mom, you'd know why I'm celebrating my victory. She's been around the block a few times and is tough to please! She demands quality! I'm so fond of this radio that I'm considering ordering one for myself. It is attractive enough to make a nice addition to any room and I'm sure that many visitors would want to know 'where'd you get that,' since it's increasingly hard to find quality workmanship these days.
H**.
Delivered on time, in perfect condition. Plugged in this lovely Radio turned it on and tuned it into a favorite channel. Not only does it look lovely, it sounds really good!
A**R
This is a great bare-bones radio. The reception has been excellent, signals are coming in clear and are easy to find using the dial. Signal strength is indicated by a green light. I am extremely impressed with the sound quality. It has a very deep and warm sound with really solid bass. I almost felt like it had a subwoofer. It is also capable of producing a lot of sound and could easily be used as a sound system for a small party. You can still hear it from several rooms away as well. This radio also has an AUX input that allows you to hook up a cell phone/MP3 player/Chromecast Audio or whatever external music player you'd like. This is a great feature for an old-school type of radio. My only complaint though, is that there is no physical AUX button or setting you can easily switch to. There is an AM and FM setting, but no AUX. When you plug in an AUX source, the radio function ceases and you can only use the unit as a speaker for your cell phone etc. What this means is, you can't leave an AUX input permanently plugged in and just switch to it when you want to use it and back to the radio when you don't. Not a major issue. But it means using a Chromecast Audio or having an MP3 library on an old device requires you to fuss around with the back of the radio and plug it in every single time. Not a big deal, but slightly annoying, considering have an AUX setting is commonplace with most sound systems. Otherwise, fantastic radio that is perfect for technophobes or radio lovers that want something you can just turn on and listen to without worrying about WiFi signals and apps etc.
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