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Sangean PR-D6BU Portable Radio AM/FM, Analog, Blue

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About this item

  • AM/FM analog Tuning radio
  • Excellent audio and reception for clear and static free listening
  • Mono headphone output
  • Rubberized antenna and carrying strap included
  • Power source type: AC or Battery (not Included)


Product Description

The Sangean PR-D6 Compact Analog Radio is an attractively styled portable radio with simplicity and function in mind and it offers a combination of features for enjoyable AM/FM listening. It includes a rugged antenna and carrying strap. The PR-D6 delivers powerful audio for its size with its built-in 3" speaker. A mono headphone output lets you enjoy radio programming in private. In true Sangean tradition, AM/FM reception is excellent, providing clear and static-free listening. The dial tuner precisely tunes your station selection. The PR-D6's rubber duck antenna is rugged enough for outdoor use, and the included carrying strap allows you to take your Sangean radio wherever you like.

From the Manufacturer


The Sangean PR-D6 Compact Analog Radio is an attractively styled portable radio with simplicity and function in mind and it offers a combination of features for enjoyable AM/FM/Stereo listening. The rugged antenna and carrying strap, along with the ability to run on batteries for more portability, allow you to take your music wherever you go.


The Sangean PR-D6 is available in black, white, or blue to suit your style. View larger
Bass and Treble Control

The PR-D6 delivers powerful audio for its size from its built-in 3" speaker, with bass and treble tone controls let you further adjust the sound to your liking. A headphone output lets you enjoy radio programming in private.

Analog Dial Tuner

In true Sangean tradition, AM/FM reception is excellent, providing clear and static-free listening. The dial tuner precisely tunes your station selection, which is displayed in a softly lighted analog display.

Rubber Duck Antenna and Carrying Strap

The PR-D6's rubber duck antenna is rugged enough for outdoor use, and the included carrying strap allows you to take your Sangean radio wherever you like.


Technical Specifications

  • Tuner Type: Analog
  • Display: Dial Scale
  • Antenna: Rubberized non-telescoping
  • Speaker: 1 x 3"
  • Speaker Impedance: 4 ohms
  • Outputs: 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Output Power: 1W
  • Dimensions: 6.77" x 4.84" x 2.17" (172mm x 123mm x 55mm)
  • Weight: 1 lb 0.2oz (460g)


customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 8, 2024
Very good reception of am fm
Aamer A.
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on October 13, 2024
صوت صافي ونقي .. واستقبال ممتاز لقنوات الاذاعه..انصح بشرائه
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2023
I was surprised that this radio was FM stereo, when it's not mentioned in the manual. Really nice to see the bass and treble controls. Nice design. Well made. Worth the money.
LyneLaf
Reviewed in Canada on March 6, 2021
This is the only radio that has picked up clear reception where we camp. Love it so much that we bought another one for at home for my husbands workshop/garage.
John Bain
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2021
This is a cute radio. A bit retro. It feels solid overall, but the controls feel very flimsy and cheap.The sound is fantastic. Clear, with a lot of volume. The tone controls can fine tune it to your own liking.Control layout bothers me a bit. Tuning and Volume are on opposite sides. I would prefer they be on the same side. May just be a personal preference.The tuning knob has some play and tuning is a bit stiff. You can jiggle the tuning knob and it has no effect on the dial. And tuning feels quite stiff overall and a challenge to fine tune to stations. Would have preferred it be a smoother tuning mechanism.I was lucky and got the radio at a really attractive price (quite a bit lower than standard). I feel okay with the radio at the price I paid. But at the regular price, I think I would feel it's lacking a bit.The screw-in FM antenna is a strange quirk. It seems to get great reception, but it's always extended unless you actually remove it. I think I would prefer a standard telescoping whip antenna.All-in-all if you're looking for a sturdy portable basic radio this can fit the bill.
dwc1153
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2020
Nice analog AM tuner with pleasant tone quality. Compact design. Non slip rubber feet. Durable, removable rubber FM antenna. Used to listen to the morning news on AM when I get ready for work and FM music in the evening when I prepare dinner. Good reception and easy to tune. Recommended for someone who prefers analog tuning and likes the reminiscent appearance of classic old time radios with a top mounted faceted tuning dial.
Sheri
Reviewed in Canada on September 22, 2018
Works good, very compact
Todderbert
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2018
Sweet, sweet, and a most excellent radio! The Sangean put a huge smile on my face when I turned it on for the first time. Wow is all I can say about this compact AM FM radio!Features I like about this radio:Bass and Treble controls! yes..finally.A Pure Analog Tuning Experience.White lettering on Black Dial. Very easy to read.FM Reception is through the roof!AM Reception is fantastically good.Removable antenna.DC input.FM Stereo while using headphones! Stop the presses :)Speaker audio is very strong and sounds sweet with the extra bass/treble controls.Headphone audio is a wonderful experience with the addition of the bass/treble controls.Features that could be improved on or added:Carrying handle, vs strap.include AC adapter on all models.Power LED indicator.Aux In jack.Top or back lit dial...that would look amazing.Silver paint treatment needs protection.Dial tuner could be less stiff.Overall, I would choose this radio over my Sony 506, 19 and Panasonic 2400...main reason is the bass/treble controls, they work so well and make the smaller speaker sound so good. Did I mention Sangean thought about putting FM Stereo as a feature on the headphone jack? Killer! This radio is a must buy..fantastic.
Manuel Herrera
Reviewed in Mexico on August 14, 2017
la calidad de materiales es buena, y la sintonizacion de estaciones es eficiente, aunque debido a que solo cuenta con capacidad para baterías AA, se descargan mas rápidamente, comparado con una radio de baterías D. es el único inconveniente encontrado por mi.
Fritz
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2017
This is a really good-sounding radio, even with bass and treble controls to fine-tune the sound. Very pleasant to hear, and loud enough to hear throughout a room.It's very easy to operate. One switch for off/AM/FM, a tuning dial, volume knob, and bass/treble. Tuner is very good. The radio seems solid and well-built.The headphone output sounds pretty good, but is monophonic (not stereo).The pictures all show the strap standing up in a nice curve, but just to be clear, it's just a soft material strap that will normally just flop around.I bought it mainly for sports listening, to carry around from room to room or out to a barbecue, with better sound than the smaller portables, and it is perfect for that.
Daniella Grayson
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2016
It's very common that when you turn on an analog AM/FM radio with the volume all the way down, you hear a slight hiss coming from the speaker(s). It's simply from the electronics being on, and is called the "noise floor". With most radios, it's that normal, quiet, smooth hiss that is hard to hear if you're more than a foot away. Not so with the PR-D6. It's absolutely horrible.With the radio on, and volume all the way down, you're treated to a loud, rough and scratchy noise floor that sounds like the cheapest electronics possible were used. It's easily heard from three feet away using AM, FM, antenna on, antenna off, inside the house, outside the house... doesn't matter. It's the radio itself making the noise. If you then turn up the volume to a low listening level, the noise from the electronics is still so loud that it's almost equal to the signal. Just want to make sure that sinks in to anyone reading... a slightly bigger than pocket-sized radio that's perfect for playing at low volume close to you, and you can't because the noise floor is so bad. You could if you had to, but it would suck.This is most definitely NOT due to any kind of external interference like RFI, EMI, or weather conditions affecting the signal. It's the PR-D6 making the noise all by itself. I have decades of experience with many analog, and digital AM/FM radios, guitar amps, PA systems, recording studio equipment, and also have radios sitting next to me right this minute that do not make this noise.It's a shame because this is a very nice looking radio, has good sound for a little handheld thing, the bass and treble controls actually work and are an excellent feature, the dial indicator is calibrated well, good sensitivity and selectivity, feels sturdy and weighty, etc. It has everything going for it! But the noise level of whatever crappy components used inside truly bring the PR-D6 from what should've been a 5 star review, and a good value at the price, to a 2 star review, and not worth what I paid. This is a real disappointment, and frustrating since this was to be a late Christmas gift to someone who appreciates radios.I am not setting my expectations too high as I have cheaper radios with a normal noise floor. My only hope is that I got a defective unit that can be replaced with a good one. But if they're all like this, I'll be returning it for something else.
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