Have the radio players of my youth become extinct?

Post date: 2023-05-28 01:59:28
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I have an old boombox that's indicating it's operational days may be nearing an end. I'm having trouble finding a replacement - a smallish, internet-independent radio that fits my criteria; they all seem to be poor quality. I didn't think this would be so hard. Can you help?

Here's what I'm looking for in a replacement:
• Single unit analog FM radio (does not need/use the internet)
• Digital tuner (buttons programmable to a few stations would be nice)
• Good quality reception (really clear sound; static is intolerable)
• AC power
• Reasonably portable
• Built-in speakers

I might be willing to flex on having built-in speakers, but I prefer a single box for everything. I don't want separate components for the rest of the radioness.

I don't need audiophile levels of quality. I do need clear, unfuzzy sound.

If you don't have a specific recommendation, but know of resources that can help me find what I want, that would be helpful info also.
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