C. Crane Company has, without a shadow of a doubt, become a well-known name in our radio community. The company is both a retailer and a manufacturer, and its primary focus is on the field of broadcast listening. The advertisements run by the company, the website, and the blog all promote listening to broadcasts as a viable and crucial component of the ever-changing media landscape.
The company’s radio items are all developed with the intent of listening to broadcasts in mind. The new CC Radio-EP PRO is an improved and updated version of the EP that was originally released. Controls that are easy to use and offer an improved level of selectivity and sensitivity It is possible to refer to the portable CCRadio-EP PRO as a super radio because it was designed for simplicity of operation and features an exceptional long-range AM signal thanks to our C. Crane Twin Coil Ferrite AM Antenna.
Features:
- Easy-to-use AM/FM radio
- Great for talk radio, NPR, music & sports
- Bass and treble adjustment for clarity
- Wide/narrow enhancement dial
- Also runs on 4 D batteries (not included)
FM functionality is quite high-quality. The most feature-packed AM radio for the price. When compared to our first generation EP model, both the dial accuracy and frequency stability of the EP PRO are significantly improved. Excellent for listening to talk radio, music, sports broadcasts, and NPR.
Separate controls for adjusting the bass and treble are included on the EP Pro, allowing for more defined music as well as accurate and energetic voice reproduction. A high-fidelity amplifier is coupled with a huge speaker that has a diameter of 5 inches. Because of a “Wide/Narrow” enhancement switch and the fine tuning control of the Twin Coil Ferrite Antenna, AM programming may be modified to sound quite similar to FM.
Weight: 4.5 lbs (without batteries). 11.4″ W x 7.3″ H x 2.75″ D. either a 6V AC adapter that is included or (4) “D” batteries are required for operation. C. Crane later developed the first CCRadio-EP, which was a bare-bones, totally analogue AM/FM radio with a big lighted slide rule dial. It was built for the listener who wanted to “go old school” in their receiving, and it was intended for individuals who were looking for a simpler broadcast receiver.
How to get C. Crane CCRadio?
Listeners interested in mediumwave and AM broadcast radio were drawn to the first CCRadio-EP model for a number of reasons, including its pretty excellent performance characteristics, which were supported by C. Crane’s unique Twin Coil Ferrite AM antenna. The first iteration of the CCRadio-EP was very similar to the GE Superadio in a number of respects.