Posted by fixerupper on January 24, 2016 at 15:49:19 from (100.42.83.79):
In Reply to: Shop radio posted by Unclemerle on January 23, 2016 at 19:41:31:
RCA Super Radio really pulls them in and has hookups for an external antenna. It can be run on batteries, four D cells. This radio does seem to be voltage sensitive if plugged in and will not tolerate a welder in the same building. In my shops I use the cheapest stereo setup I can buy at Wally or some other cheap quality store but they do need hookups for external antenna because of the steel clad shop. One thin wire run outside the shop a few feet seems to handle the FM reception OK. I like to listen to complicated high quality full bodied music so being able to run CDs is a plus but it is not optional. Downfall to running CDs is they need a clean environment. In the wood shop I have the unit inside a dust tight cabinet I made for it. The one in the tractor shop sits in the open so I might not be playing CDs in it for long.
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