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 Sony SRF-59 Personal Radio
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Sony SRF-59 Personal Radio
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Average Rating: 3 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 2
RRP: £20.73
Year: 2004

Description: FM/AM analogue radio WALKMAN. Compact and lightweight. Easy to use tuning dial. Supplied with belt clip and stereo Fontopia headphones. Operates on 1 x AA-sized battery.

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dave paul 
Posted: 22/06/07
'GOOD'
Strengths:
brought this radio to listen to when doing my training.cant fault it in fact is is beter than the more exspensive srf 37 i brought that suffers from bleed over from other radio broadcasts near by .built my self a small pocket amplifier with bass and treble controls, the sound from it now is awsome
Weaknesses:
if i had to pick any faults with the radio it would be the tuning dial and the battery flap but that is just nit picking
Overall:
pulls even the weakest of stations in and can play really loud should you need it to .forgot to say the battery lasts about 30 hours with a good alkalie battery in it.all in all its the best 19 pound i have spent
 
Performance
 
60%
Build
 
60%
Value
 
80%
Overall Rating
 
67%
 
Rod Letts 
Posted: 15/07/05
'OK FOR PRICE'
Strengths:
Low price
Weaknesses:
Difficult to tune
Overall:
Fair
 
Performance
 
60%
Build
 
60%
Value
 
60%
Overall Rating
 
60%
 
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