after using my sony walkman digital am/fm radio for a few weeks, i must say i am very pleased with the way it preforms and that it is small enough to put into my pocket of attach to a belt.
the sony walkman digital am/fm radio with tv/weather tuning is well worth the money.
i read some negative reviews on this walkman, but because of the positive ones, i decided to purchase it any way.
i was surprised to find this walkman very good for it's size.
i then received a no-name radio walkman as a gift, and gave it a try.
this is a quality radio and very reliable, it happen to be the best portable walkman that i have ever own and less expensive one.
this is the best walkman as far as reliablity.
this unit provides the best local and fringe reception i've seen in a small walkman-style unit.
this is a great walkman and inexpensive.
i use the sony walkman to keep me company on walks throughout the city.
i have owned nearly every sony walkman radio and have quite a collection - this one will definately see a lot of use.
sony srf-59 fm/am radio walkman with sony mdr headphones
i was desperately looking for that radio on the sunday of the giants-cowboys playoff game (a good friend of ours was marrying off a daughter), and had to settle for a walkman (which did a decent job,
this sony is my personal update for an old analog sony radio (the srf-19w am/fm stereo radio walkman) from the late 1980's that is still working (also with no speaker and with a dx rf (radio
it also has enough output power to really crank out some serious volume though even less than efficient headphones (unlike most of today's wimpy walkman types and mp3 players).
i purchased this radio from amazon in june 2007 to replace my aging sony sports walkman radio.
the few times i have plugged my expensive headphones into the radio, the sound was absolutely fantastic so this radio will work perfectly well as a "walkman" type of radio as well.
i was expecting the fm to be a little better at this price point, but it's still a little above average of my other walkman type radios.
(1) sangean makes the best "walkman" ever made by any company ever, and i want to help make sure thents made by other reviewers.
used a sony sports walkman the last couple of years and no comparison in reception.
when i use with the earphones(included)is like listening a very expensive walkman.
unlike every other walkman-sized radio i've tried, this one manages to receive wusf or wmnf from tampa without some local station splattering all over it.
it provides superior reception than prior sony post-walkman purchases.
90% of am/fm walkman radios have horrible reception
i was disappointed by other "walkman" type radios.
old "walkman" was heavy, staticy.
i had been using a sony walkman headphone radio that had excellent reception because of an external antenna, but it broke when it fell off a shelf and sony had discontinued these headsets and used
it a lot better then the sony walkman radios i've been buying for
i bought the sangean to replace my sony walkman radio, which after ten years of brutal treatment, finally became unusable.
live in rural area and reception is not good but this radio picks up stations much better than my previous sony walkmans.
currently, the number of such "walkman-like" electronics devices is far smaller than was the case ten or twelve years ago, and i don't know anything better, yet this item is also probably discontinued
so much smaller, and easier to use than the "walkman type"
(sony walkmans no longer offer a mono switch).
i initially bought the sony walkman (srf-m37v) and returned it due to the extremely poor sound quality & reception.
10 times better reception than sony srf-m37v radio walkman.
we have tried every possible walkman or other transistor radio.
i like it a lot better than a walkman.
i have this and also the more expensive sony walkman.
i bought a cheap ($14.95) koss walkman-type of am/fm/cassette unit to listen to on the way.
nice upgrade over my old walkman style radio.
until now, when confronted with a weak signal, other 'walkman" type radios that i have tried had performed poorly because of inadequate rf/if filtering and limited rf dynamic range.
i was looking for a good quality small portable that pulled in the usual stations contiguous to the south jersey area and had a small speaker along with the headphone walkman capability.
i had a sony walkman for 20 years with unsurpassed quality of manufacture, ease of use, excellent reception and high sound quality.unforunately an equivalent sony replacement is not avalable at this
i walk at least 2 miles every day for 9 years and find the sony srf-h11 radio walkman is the best i have ever used...
i really enjoy the wireless walkman when i go jogging.
my husband just loves this walkman headphones!
i am about to order my fourth sports walkman.
right now, i own the same headphone(walkman) in digital and it makes a big difference in terms of being easy to switch back and forth from am to fm.
the popularity curve for this kind of radio peaked between the advent of the transistor and sony's release of the walkman.
before the walkman, this was it for portable musical entertainment.
i have the sony walkman radio (srf-m37v) and have some trouble with reception in certain areas so i figured i'd buy this due to the ratings given by other customers and the fact that this one has an
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