![]() The extendable whip is for FM reception and drawing it out to different lengths/even extending it, aligning it horizontally may assist but only on FM reception. My model is the Tivoli model 1 (but assuming that they have similar AM circuits) I can make a few points.ฤก. I assume that you get good AM reception where you have the radio situated. ![]() ![]() Yes, I do have some serious audiophile gear BUT this radio is worth the money outlaid. The local hifi dealer Coffs Harbour Audio let me take the unit home for an obligation free test drive. The simpler circuitry (no digital tuning) may benefit the audio (as a line out) with the more modest design of this unit. The tuning needs a little care - being analogue but does not appear to drift. Orienation of the internal (ferrite?) antenna. Read more nna) and I did not want to rotate the radio to experiment with The radio was not a good AM performer (internal ante. In a poor fm reception area I managed fully quietened reception setting the whip HORIZONTALLY and adding 1-2 metres thin wire as an extension to the whip (switch to EXT antenna). It's worthy raising the unit about 1-2 cm above the table top to free up the sound through the bass port (hole) underneath. Yes, the sound into its internal speaker is not huge but pretty clear. After a week or so of operation I van report a nice fm source if used as a line source into a quality preamp and power amp.
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