| | |  | Radios | Home » » » Grundig G4000A AM/FM Shortwave Radio | | | | | | | Description: | | The G4000A is an enthusiast-quality world receiver, packed with the power to scan and lock-on to even the weakest Shortwave signals with rock-solid precision. The G4000A is capable of receiving AM, FM, continous Shortwave, and even SSB (Single Sideband) signals. Other features included: wide and narrow bandwidth filter controls, autoscan, direct keypad tuning, 40 customizable station presets, and sleep timer functions. | | | Features: | |
• Powerful AM/FM/shortwave radio with high-quality tuner circuitry and precise digital PLL tuner
• Receives AM, FM, continuous shortwave (1,711 to 29,999 kHz), and SSB (single sideband) frequencies
• Tuning via up/down buttons, auto-scan, and numeric keypad; built-in telescopic antenna for FM and shortwave
• Integrated speaker delivers full-range sound; dual clocks with selectable alarm and sleep timer
• Runs on AC adapter or 6 AA batteries; measures 7.75 x 4.5 x 1.25 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 8.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 5.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 2.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 2.14 pounds | | Package Length:
| 11.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.85 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 52 reviews |
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76 of 78 found the following review helpful:
Made Me a True BelieverMay 19, 2006
By M. JEFFREY MCMAHON
"herculodge"
In this review I'm comparing the G4000 to its sleeker, more attractive cousin the Eton E10, the Kaito 1103, the Kaito 1102 and the big Grundig S350 DL. I'm even throwing in my Tivoli PAL and Tivoli Songbook. The winner? Much to my disbelief (I've been a big fan of my Kaito 1103 for over a year with its strong FM reception)the winner is the G4000. As I turned the stations here in Los Angeles, I didn't have to budge the antenna and I got perfect reception--for even the difficult stations like 88.9. Both AM and FM were stronger than the Eton E10 and the Kaito 1102. The G4000 beat the Kaito 1103 for AM and at least tied for FM, maybe even better because like I said, the G4000's FM strength is so impressive I don't even have to adjust the antenna for what are usually hard-to-get stations. I can't even say this about my big reliable Grundig S350 DL. Plus the speaker on my G4000 is far better than its small digital PLL sythnesized cousins, the Kaito 1102 and 1103 and the Eton E10. The only radios I have that have a nicer sounding speaker are my Tivoli PAL (my best)and my Tivoli Songbook but those radios have, relatively speaking, inferior reception. Plus they're fifty to sixty dollars more. On balance the Grundig G4000 is my best radio and I would argue the best radio for the money. Yeah, the Eton E10 is more attractive and has a better interface but its speaker isn't as loud and it costs 30 dollars more. If you can pick up a G4000 for a hundred dollars, as I did on Amazon with free shipping, you're getting a great deal.
Update: Gladly, I took my G4000 out of my office where the computer was creating a little interference, especially on AM. I love the G4000 so much I'm now using it in my bedroom as a "clock radio." In my office, I put what used to be my clock radio, my Sangean WR-2, a bigger table radio which doesn't get interference.
Second update on 7-15-06: Side by side comparison of the G4000 with the Eton E10 shows that the G4000 blows the E10 away in AM. The E10 gets AM overload on 1150 AM and sounds cold and distant whereas the G4000 locks in on 1150 perfectly and sounds warm and full. The G4000 even gets better AM separation than my Grundig/Eton S350. Get the G4000.
29 of 30 found the following review helpful:
The Best Radio For The MoneyApr 22, 2006
By Taylor Harrell
"J.T. Harrell"
This radio beats my other radios for AM reception, including the Sony 7600GR. The 7600GR ranks 2nd. I also brought a Radio Shack DX396 for $45.00 and it ranks 3rd, and my Kaito 1103 ranks 4th. For SW reception it ties for 1rst with the DX 396. The FM is also great, almost as good as the Kaito 1103. I also use this as my clock radio. The timer is great because I can check to see how much time I have left before shutoff. The dial light also gives adequate light in the dark.
Update: 3/4/08 I just recently purchased the Sangean Sonido that gets even better AM reception, knocking the Grundig down to 2nd place. This makes the Sonido the king of portable radios! You can get one on Amazon for $89.99 plus free shipping!
21 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Sleek radio for travelingMar 09, 2006
By P. White
"Large Diesel"
I own a S350 Grundig and was looking for something smaller but did not want to compromise on sound quality. The G4000A has very good speaker audio quality, especially considering the size of the unit. The access to controls and their functions are readily mastered with just a cursory review of a very logical manual that is included. The radios ability to function as a clock/radio and still provide high performance in recieving SW,FM,AM and SSB makes it that much more valuable to me, as I travel extensively in my work. I work at many remote locations here in the States as well as overseas.
While there seem to be more feature laden units on the market, this radio has a feel of quiet competence that is refreshing. No myriad of buttons, just what you need that will enhance performance but not overload the user. With the ease of use, well above average audio, nice balance of tuning features, and multi functions of the clock, I definitely consider this radio an excellent buy for the money.
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Grundig G4000AMar 08, 2006
By TGC (OH/USA) Excellent portable radio for Short Wave Listening! Excellent for AM/FM listening! It has all the features needed (ext. ant. jack, spkr. jack, etc.). I wanted a very nice portable radio to keep on my sailboat; the Grundig G4000A satifies my needs 100% . The Amazon price of $99 minus $30 credit (w/ new Amazon Credit Card) and the free S/H made it an unbeatable bargain in my humble opinion! 5 Stars +++++
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
GRUNDIG G400a great radioAug 03, 2006
By Lawrence A. Trahan
"Larry"
Been a licensed ham for 15 yrs and i am amazed at what this little radio can do !! Very sensitive reciever with nice quality sounding audio on fm. SSB is not the greatest but useable. Big value for a smalll price.
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