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product_id: 1143985
title: "Sangean WR-11 Wood Cabinet AM/FM Table Top Analog Radio Wooden"
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price: "€ 313.85"
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# Auxiliary Input for MP3/Smartphone AM/FM Analog Tuner 6.5W Full-Range Speaker Sangean WR-11 Wood Cabinet AM/FM Table Top Analog Radio Wooden

**Brand:** sangean
**Price:** € 313.85
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📻 Elevate your space with vintage vibes and modern sound mastery!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sangean WR-11 Wood Cabinet AM/FM Table Top Analog Radio Wooden by sangean
- **How much does it cost?** € 313.85 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- sangean enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sangean brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Reception:** External antenna terminals and LED tuning eye ensure crystal-clear AM/FM signals.
- • **Seamless Connectivity:** Aux-in jack lets you effortlessly stream playlists from your smartphone or MP3 player.
- • **Rich, Room-Filling Sound:** 6.5W full-range speaker with deep bass compensation delivers immersive audio.
- • **Timeless Analog Elegance:** Classic rotary dials with softly lit tuning eye for precision and style.
- • **Built to Last, Designed to Impress:** Solid wooden cabinet blends vintage charm with modern durability.

## Overview

The Sangean WR-11 is a premium AM/FM analog tabletop radio featuring a 6.5-watt full-range speaker housed in a handcrafted wooden cabinet. It offers precise rotary tuning with an LED tuning eye for optimal reception, auxiliary input for external devices, and multiple I/O jacks including headphone and external antenna connections. Combining retro aesthetics with superior sound quality, it’s designed for discerning listeners who value both style and performance.

## Description

Elegant Simplicity Combined With State-Of-The-Art Performance Sets The Sangean Model WR-11 AM/FM Table Top Radio Head And Shoulders Above The Competition. In True Sangean Tradition, AM/FM Reception Is Excellent Providing Clear And Static Free Listening. Rotary Dials Adjust The Volume, Selects AM/FM Bands, And Precisely Tunes Your Station Selection Displayed In A Softly Lighted Analog Display. An LED Tuning Eye Assures You are Achieving The Best Reception For Your Selected Station. In Addition, A Stereo Headphone Jack And Provision For An External AM and FM Antenna Is Also Provided. An Aux-In Jack For Playing Your Favorite Mp3 Music From Your Portable Devices Is Available As Well As A Record-Out Jack For Routing To Your Recording Equipment Or External Devices.

Review: Surprising quality of a bygone era - 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.
Review: Great Radio that Beats the Crosley CR221 - I frequently use my laptop at my kitchen counter and I like to stream music while I work. I'd been plugging my computer into a JBL 200ID iPhone speaker dock, but I was getting tired of having almost no audible bass in my music. I wanted to get a better sound without spending a fortune, but there were few speakers for $100 or less that were an improvement over the JBL. (A 2.1 computer speaker system would probably have done the trick cheaply, but this is a kitchen counter, not an office desk.) I'd heard good things about Tivoli and Sangean radios, so I thought I'd try them out. They have aux-in jacks, so I could still connect my speaker, and having a radio would mean I could listen to basketball and football games while working or cooking. After some research I decided I couldn't afford the Tivoli, so I ended up with a Crosley CR221, and then a Sangean WR-11. Here's the comparison of those two radios: The Crosley CR221 I got the Crosley first. I liked the retro look--kind of an art deco or old aviation theme. My wife liked it too. She wasn't a fan of the look of most speaker docks in the kitchen, but this is one she was actually happy to have. The Crosley is very compact, and can sit reasonably close to the wall, though plugs do stick out the back. The plug is a small A/C adapter. One nice feature that the Crosley has is a selector switch that can choose between "Off", "FM", "AM", AND "Aux". As other reviewers have said, the Crosley does have a surprising amount of bass for such a little unit. Unfortunately, as much as I liked the style of the radio, there were a few flaws which led me to try the Sangean WR-11 instead. First, the AM radio reception was not as good as I'd hoped. Our major local sports station does not come into my house very cleanly. My cheap stereo tuner in the living room can pick it up, but with a fair amount of static. I had hoped that the Crosley, designed first and foremost to be a radio, would do better. Unfortunately it did much worse. No matter where I put it in the house I could barely get the station. Secondly, despite having some bass, the Crosley just didn't sound very good with music. I was really disappointed because other reviewers had described it as having good sound. Maybe they were just surprised that such a small radio could reproduce bass notes. It did produce more bass than my old JBL speaker, but there's more to good sound than bass, and it just didn't have a pleasant overall sound that makes you want to listen. I was disappointed enough that I decided I needed to try something else. Enter the Sangean... The Sangean WR-11 The Sangean, like the Crosley, looks good in a retro kind of way. I actually like the natural wood look of the Sangean better. The Sangean is a bit bigger than the Crosley, both in depth and width, but it's still small and looks good on a kitchen counter. It uses a regular power cord rather than the wall wart A/C adapter of the Crosley. This is both good and bad. The good side is that the plug takes up little space on your wall outlet, and it's not constantly sucking power even when turned off like A/C adapters do. The bad part is that the cord is thicker and sticks out further from the back of the radio, meaning you can't get it as close to the wall, and it's harder to hide on a countertop. Also, the selector switch doesn't have an "aux in" setting on it like the Crosley. When you plug an auxiliary cable into the back of the Sangean, it automatically switches to aux in. You then can't turn on the AM or FM radio without unplugging the auxiliary cable first. This would be a hassle if I were constantly switching between the radio and my computer, but since I don't switch back and forth too often it doesn't bother me. After the Crosley, the Sangean was a huge improvement. The first thing I noticed was the sound. It was everything the Crosley was missing. The sound is full, deep, rich, and just sounds great for music. It brought an involuntary smile to my face the first time I heard it. For it's size the Sangean has good, warm bass. It's not overwhelming, and it doesn't have the precision or the depth of a speaker system, but it just sounds good. The rest of the sound is very well balanced. It's shocking to hear such good sound coming from a 3 inch speaker in a small unit like this. Of course, it's not incredibly loud. It's great in my kitchen, but this is not a replacement for a stereo system, and it won't keep up volume-wise with more expensive speaker docks. The other big improvement over the Crosley is the AM reception. It does much better at pulling in that sports station. All in all, I highly recommend the Sangean WR-11. It actually costs less than the Crosley, but I would have chosen it even if it cost a bit more. At $80 it's just a great piece of equipment. I'm very satisfied with it.

## Features

- AM / FM Analog Radio with Tuning and Band Indicator, Soft & Precise Tuning and Deep Bass Compensation
- A single 3 Inch 6.5 Watts Full Range Speaker with Enlarged Magnet and acoustically tuned cabinet makes for exceptional sound
- Auxiliary Input for Additional Audio Sources Like MP3 Player or Smartphone
- I/O Jacks: AC-In, DC-In, Aux-In, REC Out, Headphone and External FM F Type Antenna Terminal

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001BGGD8A |
| Additional Features | Built-In AM Antenna |
| Antenna Location | Music, News, Sports Broadcast |
| Audio Output Mode | Mono |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,277 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #32 in Portable Shortwave Radios |
| Brand | Sangean |
| Built-In Media | FM Wire Antenna |
| Color | Walnut |
| Compatible Devices | [Inferred: Devices with Auxiliary input or radio frequency receiver] |
| Connectivity Technology | Radio Frequency |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,059) |
| Display Technology | Analog |
| Display Type | Analog |
| Enclosure Material | Wood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04711317990798 |
| Hardware Interface | Radio Frequency |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.38"L x 6.75"W x 4.67"H |
| Item Weight | 5.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sangean America, Inc. |
| Mfr Part Number | WR11 |
| Model Number | WR-11 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Radio Bands Supported | AM/FM |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 6.5 Watts |
| Style Name | WR-11 |
| Tuner Type | AM/FM |
| UPC | 777785813568 805095152838 999992989281 887177757742 168141255243 071030131606 079531803244 115970905559 809190602441 809390041880 754262042451 729288029311 777780304917 971478424301 763616030532 069060061819 031112451398 961613181046 172302624595 806294955251 168141404290 071030152120 163121135935 080850417081 521227088683 080000454409 999993599670 885417257939 809186269191 132017778761 9999921981… |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sangean
- **Color:** Walnut
- **Connectivity Technology:** Radio Frequency
- **Included Components:** FM Wire Antenna
- **Power Source:** Corded Electric
- **Product Dimensions:** 9.38"L x 6.75"W x 4.67"H
- **Radio Bands Supported:** AM/FM
- **Special Feature:** Built-In AM Antenna
- **Style:** WR-11
- **Tuner Technology:** AM/FM

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Pattern, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How does the sound compare to a Tivoli Model 1 radio?**
A: I have a much older Tivoli model one.  The volume control no longer works properly.  Yes the Tivoli one has a greater depth of sound.  But the price point was important to me as this radio gets minimal use.  So I am pleased with the purchase.  Check consumer reviews for the Tivoli model one.

**Q: My Fm reception is poor.  How can it be improved?**
A: Try the external antenna (extended, switch it to external). Try another location in the house for the radio. Try orienting the antenna differently and at least a foot away from large metal objects (which could change the nature of the antenna or block the signal). Try using a dipole antenna located remotely, higher, or in the clear with respect to the desired station. This may mean a getting a balun ($5), some coax (several dollars), and a folded FM dipole antenna ($7). Finally, consider putting an RF preamplifier between the folded dipole antenna and the radio. If none of that helps, you have a difficult location, a faulty radio, or a requirement to receive a station with too weak a signal to your location.When it's finally working and you realize that it has a serious deficit in fidelity (muddy, bassy, little midrange, no highs), as I did, put a more ordinary radio nearby and turn it up just enough to hear the midrange and highs. The combined sound will be a lot more like you had hoped for to begin with. I am profoundly displeased with the lack of audio fidelity and range in this radio. It is essentially a subwoofer with a tuner and not much more. How people rate it so highly is a complete and utter mystery to me. A profound ignorance of audio fidelity in the population at large, I guess.

**Q: What's the difference between both Sangean models?**
A: the wr 11 model is a manual tune radio with the old fashioned slide rule tuning, the wr2 is a digitally tuned model similar to modern car radios..including theability to preset the channels you listen to most.

**Q: This is a one speaker product (mono speaker), correct?  How is the sound?**
A: is correct, is Mono speaker, has a very good sound, perhaps for the soundboard and the speaker, I buy for my mother because it is very simple to use with basic buttons, she is so happy.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Surprising quality of a bygone era
*by S***E on April 24, 2010*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Radio that Beats the Crosley CR221
*by C***Y on October 4, 2013*

I frequently use my laptop at my kitchen counter and I like to stream music while I work. I'd been plugging my computer into a JBL 200ID iPhone speaker dock, but I was getting tired of having almost no audible bass in my music. I wanted to get a better sound without spending a fortune, but there were few speakers for $100 or less that were an improvement over the JBL. (A 2.1 computer speaker system would probably have done the trick cheaply, but this is a kitchen counter, not an office desk.) I'd heard good things about Tivoli and Sangean radios, so I thought I'd try them out. They have aux-in jacks, so I could still connect my speaker, and having a radio would mean I could listen to basketball and football games while working or cooking. After some research I decided I couldn't afford the Tivoli, so I ended up with a Crosley CR221, and then a Sangean WR-11. Here's the comparison of those two radios: The Crosley CR221 I got the Crosley first. I liked the retro look--kind of an art deco or old aviation theme. My wife liked it too. She wasn't a fan of the look of most speaker docks in the kitchen, but this is one she was actually happy to have. The Crosley is very compact, and can sit reasonably close to the wall, though plugs do stick out the back. The plug is a small A/C adapter. One nice feature that the Crosley has is a selector switch that can choose between "Off", "FM", "AM", AND "Aux". As other reviewers have said, the Crosley does have a surprising amount of bass for such a little unit. Unfortunately, as much as I liked the style of the radio, there were a few flaws which led me to try the Sangean WR-11 instead. First, the AM radio reception was not as good as I'd hoped. Our major local sports station does not come into my house very cleanly. My cheap stereo tuner in the living room can pick it up, but with a fair amount of static. I had hoped that the Crosley, designed first and foremost to be a radio, would do better. Unfortunately it did much worse. No matter where I put it in the house I could barely get the station. Secondly, despite having some bass, the Crosley just didn't sound very good with music. I was really disappointed because other reviewers had described it as having good sound. Maybe they were just surprised that such a small radio could reproduce bass notes. It did produce more bass than my old JBL speaker, but there's more to good sound than bass, and it just didn't have a pleasant overall sound that makes you want to listen. I was disappointed enough that I decided I needed to try something else. Enter the Sangean... The Sangean WR-11 The Sangean, like the Crosley, looks good in a retro kind of way. I actually like the natural wood look of the Sangean better. The Sangean is a bit bigger than the Crosley, both in depth and width, but it's still small and looks good on a kitchen counter. It uses a regular power cord rather than the wall wart A/C adapter of the Crosley. This is both good and bad. The good side is that the plug takes up little space on your wall outlet, and it's not constantly sucking power even when turned off like A/C adapters do. The bad part is that the cord is thicker and sticks out further from the back of the radio, meaning you can't get it as close to the wall, and it's harder to hide on a countertop. Also, the selector switch doesn't have an "aux in" setting on it like the Crosley. When you plug an auxiliary cable into the back of the Sangean, it automatically switches to aux in. You then can't turn on the AM or FM radio without unplugging the auxiliary cable first. This would be a hassle if I were constantly switching between the radio and my computer, but since I don't switch back and forth too often it doesn't bother me. After the Crosley, the Sangean was a huge improvement. The first thing I noticed was the sound. It was everything the Crosley was missing. The sound is full, deep, rich, and just sounds great for music. It brought an involuntary smile to my face the first time I heard it. For it's size the Sangean has good, warm bass. It's not overwhelming, and it doesn't have the precision or the depth of a speaker system, but it just sounds good. The rest of the sound is very well balanced. It's shocking to hear such good sound coming from a 3 inch speaker in a small unit like this. Of course, it's not incredibly loud. It's great in my kitchen, but this is not a replacement for a stereo system, and it won't keep up volume-wise with more expensive speaker docks. The other big improvement over the Crosley is the AM reception. It does much better at pulling in that sports station. All in all, I highly recommend the Sangean WR-11. It actually costs less than the Crosley, but I would have chosen it even if it cost a bit more. At $80 it's just a great piece of equipment. I'm very satisfied with it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Handsome, sounds great, awesome radio and MP3 speaker
*by J***H on February 1, 2013*

I am not an audio expert. I understand that a device of this size, with a single speaker can have its limitations. I definitely took the large number of positive reviews into consideration when I made my purchase. Totally paid off. I wish I could give 4.5 stars for two minor reasons. No tone control, and no Aux In control. Minor problems, but they are the only reason I wouldn't give a perfect rating. This is a great radio at just about every level. Without an external antenna, reception is pretty remarkable. With it, the reception's even better. Controls are obvious, easy, and effective. The tuning dial has a firm resistance that really lets you fine-tune with ease. I do wish there was a tone dial, because the bass can be a bit much with some rock/hip-hop/etc music. I listen to a fair amount of radio, but one of the really important criteria for me was the ability to play music from my mp3 player (a SanDisk Sansa Clip+). The audio quality is excellent here as well. Any device with a standard-sized headphone jack on it will work just fine here, just plug it in and the radio defers do your device. There's no control which is a bit of a letdown since you have to get to the rear of this device and unplug your cable any time you want to change back and forth. The ability to control this and leave the cable plugged in would be great. Great size to get on most shelves/countertops. Approximately the size of a loaf of bread (think Brownberry/Pepperidge Farm rather than Wonder though). That's about it. It's handsome, sounds lovely, works very well as a radio or audio-device speaker, and has only two minor setbacks: no tone control, no aux-in control. I would definitely recommend it, just know these little things prevent a perfect rating.

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