Speaking recommendations for shelf/tabletop radio

Anonymous
All stream music, but I gotta say I love terrestrial radio did not be in the algorithm. I I love WTMD and WRNR.

In order to get them, I need a good radio with a connection and I’d really prefer not to stream the stations.

Are there older radios that I should be looking for a secondhand that would have the capacity to handle far away signals?
Anonymous
Sharing for archival search purpose: I found that an amplified antenna is a thing & am going to try that.
-OP
Anonymous
Look into Sangean radios.
Anonymous
Seconding Sangean.

Or look for an older (pre-1980s) table radio.
Anonymous
Slightly different question.

I am looking for a high-quality AM/FM/CD player. Have lots of CDs already. Not interested in subscriptions or streaming. Quality matters, not interested in random junk from Amazon or wherever.
Anonymous

I am looking for a high-quality AM/FM/CD player. Have lots of CDs already. Not interested in subscriptions or streaming. Quality matters, not interested in random junk from Amazon or wherever.


Budget?

Would you consider a full stereo system (separate receiver, CD player, and loudspeakers), or do you need something smaller than that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

I am looking for a high-quality AM/FM/CD player. Have lots of CDs already. Not interested in subscriptions or streaming. Quality matters, not interested in random junk from Amazon or wherever.


Budget?

Would you consider a full stereo system (separate receiver, CD player, and loudspeakers), or do you need something smaller than that?


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