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Sangean WR-12 AM/FM/Aux-in Stereo Analog Wooden Cabinet Radio (Walnut)

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1.Color:Dark Walnut


2.Style:Radio


About this item

  • Am/ FM aux-in 2. 1 Channel system featuring dual front firing speakers with enlarged magnets along with a rear passive subwoofer and Deep bass compensation in an acoustically tuned wooden cabinet for improved sound quality
  • Soft, precise and accurate Rotary Vernier Tuning with LED Tuning eye helps you precisely find your favorite radio stations
  • Separate bass and treble controls, auxiliary AM and FM antenna connection on the rear panel and dial scale Display with adjustable backlight
  • Auxiliary input for additional audio sources like a smartphone, CD player or other compatible device
  • Simplicity combined with state-of-the-art performance


The Sangean WR-12 AM/FM analog wooden cabinet radio keeps things simple with superior AM and FM reception, full-range audio, and a classically vintage look with its analog display and three rotary dials for adjusting volume, tuning, and band selection. The adjustable backlit analog display is easy to see at night and the LED tuning eye helps you precisely find your favorite analog radio stations. The WR-12 also features a headphone jack, external antenna jacks for both AM and FM, an aux-in jack for use as a speaker for your 3. 5Mm-compatible portable devices.


Warren Stewart
Reviewed in Canada on November 22, 2023
This is a beautiful unit. It's heavy and super high quality. I am really impressed by the look and features. The sound is also fantastic. I had never heard of Sangean before but now I'm a big fan. I used this at a remote northern cabin and the AM/FM reception is really good.
David Bailey
Reviewed in Canada on July 9, 2020
I have a lot of Sangean radios and thought I knew the brand. Solid no-nonsense and always exceeding expectations. This one takes that vibe to a whole new level.I use it (currently) in my home office. Spotify to a basic USB DAC to the AUX-IN.The problem is that the sound is so shockingly good I find myself stopping work and staring at it!I have played tracks that I know because I have heard them a thousand times (Steely Dan Aja and Goucho) on much bigger systems and I know the tough parts. I am in awe. This unit sails through them with perfectly balanced and nuanced room filling sound. It is simply stunning.It looks good, weighs a ton and is a little smaller than I expected.I tried the Bluetooth once and it was dropping out so need to test that further. I might not even care.The analog tuning and analog interface is the capper. The look on my 24 yr old sons face when he saw it (scoff) and then heard it (WHAT?) was worth the price of admission.
Patricia DeMarsh
Reviewed in Canada on February 16, 2020
The first thing we noticed was the weight. So different from our previous plastic stereo. Once unwrapped we could see the quality in the cabinet, front controls and rear inputs. We connected it to our 75 ohm cable from our antenna for an FM dial packed with stations! Our previous stereo with a single wire antenna received about 25% of the stations our new stereo receives. The separate bass and treble controls allow for a true personal desired sound. The fact that these controls can be recessed is a real plus for easy use of the tuning dial. Nice to have a quality stereo in a smaller package. We really enjoy listening to our favorite station while enjoying our morning coffee, and oh yes it has AM as well something that is becoming more difficult to find on new stereos. We are extremely happy in every way with this product.
dghawk
Reviewed in Canada on January 30, 2020
I have two Sangean mono radios that I love. As for this one: It looks great, it is certainly comparable for sound quality to Tivoli model one I use to own, and Bose I use to own. It misses the mid ranges often. The other thing is that you need to use the external antenna. I live almost downtown in a bigger city and without the external antenna there is interference.If you are looking for a stereo radio w bluetooth with comparable sound to Bose, Tivoli or Boston Acoustics but without the price sticker, this is a great buy.
Arturo lozano
Reviewed in Mexico on February 28, 2019
Hermoso, llegó muy rápido, impecable.
Peter A.
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2017
I thoroughly enjoy this radio in my living room.DELIVERY NOTEI was surprised when it was delivered to my door in nothing but it's factory box with the shipping labels slapped on the front. There was no outer, brown box containing padding around the factory box.UNBOXINGInside that factory box, was the radio, power cord (not a wall wart), an external FM antenna & the multi-language manual.Once i removed the radio from the box, I saw for myself, it's simple, elegant styling. The radio is heavier than you might expect. You wouldn't want to put this radio on a flimsy table.The manual is well written, even though the radio is simple to operate. It helps, especially with the bluetooth setup.OPERATIONThe radio is super simple to operate. One oddity is, there is a master power switch on the back of the radio. This must be switched on for the front power button to work. Simply press the power button, select the band you want to listen to, then tune in your favorite station. Adjust the volume and your all set. There is a green LED about the tuning knob to help you tune for the best signal. The dial is lighted, but it's very dim. It's best if the room is completely dark. The AM & FM antennas are built-in, but there are connections for both external FM & AM antennas. There is a switch on the back, so you can compare FM reception from the built-in and external antennas. This switch has no effect on AM. You can connect an external audio source (tape dec or CD player, etc.) to the AUX port on the back. The bluetooth is easy to pair, but will not automatically sync up next time you go to use that feature. Pease note: This radio WILL NOT support bluetooth telephone calls.SOUNDI'm very impressed with the sound. It has a lot of bass for such a small cabinet, thanks to the woofer in the back & the bass port. There are bass & treble controls, so you can set the sound to your liking. The sound is not pretty even sounding, with the bass & treble controls set to mid point. It will certainly fill the room. If you connect the AUX input to the headphone jack of an audio source, the sound is slightly quieter that the bluetooth connection to that seme audio. I did not notice any "data noise" that some reviewers have mentioned, when using bluetooth.RECEPTIONI collect radios, & I find this radio to be the best AM/FM table radio that I've owned. The AM is very sensitive & selective to the point that you can count the stations, especially on the crowded upper part of the band. FM is incredible. It's very sensitive, as well. The selectivity is so good that strong stations don't take up any more space than weaker ones. I can even hear station clearly on either side of a strong station that is just a few blocks away.THERE IS A CONThe radio tends to drift off-frequency once it's tuned. It has only drifted once on me. Once I retuned, it stayed properly tuned for several hours.CONCLUSIONThis is a very simple-looking & operating radio, with lots of great-sounding technology under the hood.
Shelby
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2013
I wish I could have kept this radio! We needed a small radio for our living/family room in our townhouse since our entertainment center is down in the basement rec room. I started off wanting the WR-22 because I fear analog tuning (I hate static!) and I wanted the Bluetooth option. Then a friend momentarily distracted me with Tivolis, and I had a feeling that my wife would prefer something classy looking like that to be out on display in the living room, rather than the blinky many-buttoned digitalness of the WR-22. The WR-12BT seemed like a great compromise (and much cheaper than a Bluetooth Tivoli), so I ordered both to compare side by side. In the end the WR-22 won her approval largely because it's a little smaller and, in piano black, matched our black IKEA Billy bookshelf that is our liquor cabinet, which it sits on. Go figure.Side by side, the WR-22 surprisingly "sounds larger" than the WR-12BT at comparable modest volume, probably because it does better with the low-mid-range sound generally associated with the "Loudness" button/setting. (I ended up turning Loudness off in the WR-22, it's too much.) The WR-12BT definitely has a lot of bass, in lower frequencies than the WR-22 hits -- but is a little thinner in the low-mids, which is probably why other reviews say the vocals can get washed out by the bass. (I also noticed that funky bass guitar licks weren't as strong on the WR-12BT as they were on the WR-22, oddly enough.) And truth be told, I very quickly set the bass knob close to the minimum and bumped up the treble a smidge to get a sound I liked.However, if you're NOT listening to this in a side-by-side comparison with a "better" radio, and you're not looking for audiophile quality, this is still a great sounding little box, even if you are going to want to stick to the left half of the bass knob settings. It's definitely capable of a louder maximum volume to fill a room than the WR-22, and the stereo sound was a nice bonus over the mono WR-22. It's definitely cooler looking! The tuning was great -- especially with even a basic single-wire external antenna and the FM set to Mono, which allowed me to pull in a lot more stations quite well. The Bluetooth connectivity was easy and high quality (although if you have the volume set on the louder end, during silence in your playback you will be able to hear a little faint digital noise from the Bluetooth connection, kind of like the mosquito buzz from a cell phone). While analog tuning isn't as convenient as the WR-22's digital with presets, it IS nice to be able to see what your volume & mode knobs are set to before you turn the system on, whereas the WR-22's digital knob and Source button can surprise you with a loud blast in the morning because you don't know the settings until it's on.Bottom line: great, room-filling, classy-looking, better-than-decent-sounding bookshelf sized sound system for whatever room isn't your primary entertainment center room but you still need music in. It ain't the greatest thing in the world, but for the price (much less than a Bluetooth Tivoli and a LOT less than a Bose Wave system), it's really darn good, and that's why I give it five stars.
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