Just Im planning to buy predecessor - Satellit 600. I have 400 too and I had 2000. Nice old staff from the time when quality was most important. P.s. today Grundig is a Turkey brand in Europe. They sell shitty staff with this brand. The owner of Grundig name is Arcelic Turkey (also Beko, Whirpool etc...)
@@jano3681 agreed. Grundig sold the brand and the new products are much lower quality. I am actually receiving a Grundig 860 today. If it works good I will do a video. Thanks for your comments
Hello yes new grundig is not good. But having said that the 650 also had its faults. For a receiver over a thousand bucks the sync function was not any good. On the 800 mill the drake sync. Was much better. As a collector of shortwave its always a pleasure to see videos such as your. BestReards. RON. Z. WA3090SWL. THE NORTH AMERICAN SHORTWAVE RADIO AND TOY ROBOT MUSEUM.
Thank for the video. You forgot to press the LW switch from band selector. You still on SW, trying to tune on LW.
Grundig Sounds the best
Thanks for your comments!
Nick, you have a lot of great portables, in your opinion which has the best sounding audio? Thanks, Keith
Hi Keith. Best sounding is Grundig 650
@@dieselten01 Thanks Nick, keep up the great videos!
Just Im planning to buy predecessor - Satellit 600. I have 400 too and I had 2000. Nice old staff from the time when quality was most important. P.s. today Grundig is a Turkey brand in Europe. They sell shitty staff with this brand. The owner of Grundig name is Arcelic Turkey (also Beko, Whirpool etc...)
@@jano3681 agreed. Grundig sold the brand and the new products are much lower quality. I am actually receiving a Grundig 860 today. If it works good I will do a video. Thanks for your comments
Hello yes new grundig is not good. But having said that the 650 also had its faults. For a receiver over a thousand bucks the sync function was not any good. On the 800 mill the drake sync. Was much better. As a collector of shortwave its always a pleasure to see videos such as your. BestReards. RON. Z. WA3090SWL. THE NORTH AMERICAN SHORTWAVE RADIO AND TOY ROBOT MUSEUM.
Thanks for your comments!