man its crazy the feeling i get when listending to fm audio it has a distinct pitch and energy that cant be recreated..... brings back so much nostalgia
Good comparison. The Sony is more modern in design and has a bit more finesse than the Panasonic, but then it typically costs about twice as much. If you focus on performance versus price, the Panasonic wins easily as it is equal in quality to the Sony for much less money. I also like the old skool design of the Panny, looks like it landed straight from the 1980s.
I have both radios if you count the ICF19, the battery only version of the 506. Both are excellent radios! I mostly like to AM DX with them daytime and they don’t disappoint. AM DXing at night is more tedious as there are much more signals to sort out and DSP makes that more difficult.
One of the things you missed was the Tuner of each unit, - The Panasonic has a Analogue type tuner which is better when tuning in weak stations And yes I own this model + This unit seems to last Quite a long time on Battery power which is good - Where the Sony is a digital tuner and is better in and near to city where there might be station overlay or cross talk, and I don't know too much about that one, other than nice looking in fashion but kinda bland...
I'm never buying another manual tuning radio again. Digital tuning is just so much more accurate for sound quality and almost always allow presets to be stored.
In my experience (long ago), those ball antennas like on the Sony are going to fail over time. What I mean is, there will be a point where it will not be able to be rotated and it may just lay flat. Are any of the external parts metal on either one of these radios? I was hoping for metal dials or something that would last longer than plastic. The price is excellent though on the Panasonic.
I have a doubt on this comparison. Sony I'm afraid is a DSP tuner radio, while Panasonic that you are comparing is 2400D (Analogue). Panasonic 2400DD is a DSP version of the same model It would be fair to compare Apples and Oranges I guess. An ideal comparison would be between Panasonic 2400D vs Sony ICF10
@@nooneinpart You're right. I can see the D mark on the Panasonic Radio. The Nalogue version does not have that D on the radio Thanks for the clarification
The RF-2400D also has a glow in the dark dial tuning scale, the Sony does not ! The volume dial on the RF-2400D is great if you want a set volume without having to fidget around every time you turn the radio on which is great if you don't want to wake people up when you turn it on.
Не мешало бы ещё рассмотреть модель Филипс TAR 2506, он как раз примерно одинаковый по размеру и функционалу с этими, да и в цене также практически одинаков. Определяюсь между этим Филипсом и данным Панасоником для покупки
@@ToolsElectroDIY It would be appropriate to compare the Philips TAR 2506. It has the same dimensions and price. I am faced with a choice: either the Panasonic given in the video or this Philips.
А какой диапазон вы планируете слушать? КВ и св ? Или ФМ? Я на пример не слушаю ФМ. В интернете я видел в продаже КВ,св (sw,mw-am) приемник Филипс . Модель и цифры я переписал на бумагу. Могу прислать эту информацию вам ,если надо. Этот Филипс имеет не только св ,но и КВ. И он большой с ручкой,а не карманный. У меня КВ,св,ФМ приемник sony icf 704 s,аналоговый.я слушаю Румынию,Китай,Корею,Испанию,Вьетнам ,и пару других стран на КВ ,и Румыния и Венгрия на св вечером .а на кв 22,19,16 метров это 13,15,17 МГц есть пару станций и днём . На св по вечерам также можно принять радио Польша ,Япония ,и Германии на русском языке. Я из Беларуси. Я радио любитель.
You obviously don't understand how little energy there is in a received radio signal. The only radio that could be powered from the radio signal is a crystal radio with a cristal earplug. A radio with a real speaker would require thousands of times more energy.
The Sony sounds like a tiny transister radio... I thought we were technically past that inferior sound... Panasonic not much better, but is less harsh-sounding.
The dealbreaker here is that the Sony stubbornly uses 3 AAs, whereas the Panasonic wisely uses 4 AAs. Here is why: I hate it when any device uses 3 AAs; stores don't sell packs or 3 AAs, they sell packs of 4 AAs. So you use 3 batteries and what are you going to do with the 4th one? Sometimes you can find a pack of 6 AAs, but that's still not ideal. If you use Rechargeable batteries it's even worse. Many chargers do 2 or 4 AAs at a time, but won't charge uneven numbers. If you stick 3 batteries it will charge the first two but not the third. It's a mess. Newer charges can charge individually but you have to be careful to find the chargers that can do that. Still, if your device uses 3 batteries, what are you going to do with the 4th one? the first 3 rechargeables will be wearing out faster. It's ideal for your device to use 1, 2, or 4 AAs, but never 3. That way you can make full use of all your batteries, disposable or rechargeable. So I'd buy this Panasonic radio over the Sony.
The advantage of 3 aa or aaa batteries is that you can easily convert the device to use a single 18650 li-ion battery with 3.6v nominal voltage. It could also mean Sony could potentially release a radio that runs on a builtin rechargeable lithium battery.
@@ToolsElectroDIY hmm… that’s another thing I don’t like: proprietary rechargeable batteries. 10 or 15 years forward and it will be impossible to find replacement. If that’s all your device uses then your device might as well be dead. On the other hand, standard replaceable/rechargeable AA batteries are never going to go out of style. Devices that use them can truly last.
Panasonic RF-2400D amzn.to/3qj1JDE
Sony ICF-506 amzn.to/3Pos2oM (affiliate links)
man its crazy the feeling i get when listending to fm audio it has a distinct pitch and energy that cant be recreated..... brings back so much nostalgia
yes! I love FM radios!
Good comparison. The Sony is more modern in design and has a bit more finesse than the Panasonic, but then it typically costs about twice as much. If you focus on performance versus price, the Panasonic wins easily as it is equal in quality to the Sony for much less money. I also like the old skool design of the Panny, looks like it landed straight from the 1980s.
Thanks for sharing your experience but the cost of Sony is not as twice as much as the Panasonic.
@@ToolsElectroDIY In the UK the RRP of the Sony is £59, the Panasonic is £29.99. Same story in the EU, the Sony is a much more expensive unit.
@@paulc9588 luckily in the US it’s more affordable. Get both! Haha
Not really, in terms of performance the Panasonic is better at a lower price !
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And the Sony sports muffled sound, as if the speaker is made of plywood. Disappointment.
Sony produces a classic sound that we know from childhood.
yes
Nice comparison. Exactly what I’m looking for. I wish the Panasonic had travel voltage 100-240V. Not sure if the transformer inside can be replaced.
Use batteries. Lasts months
I have both radios if you count the ICF19, the battery only version of the 506. Both are excellent radios! I mostly like to AM DX with them daytime and they don’t disappoint. AM DXing at night is more tedious as there are much more signals to sort out and DSP makes that more difficult.
good to know, thanks for sharing.
One of the things you missed was the Tuner of each unit, - The Panasonic has a Analogue type tuner which is better when tuning in weak stations And yes I own this model + This unit seems to last Quite a long time on Battery power which is good - Where the Sony is a digital tuner and is better in and near to city where there might be station overlay or cross talk, and I don't know too much about that one, other than nice looking in fashion but kinda bland...
Good to know thanks!
I have the battery-only version of the Sony…takes 3 D cells. They last years. It’s a good radio.
enjoy!
I got the Panasonic radio like new from goodwill $5
Total win. Works great !
Nice find!
Which one has better AM reception? And in sound quality, which one do you think is better? Best regards
Can’t tell the difference
Great review
Thank you 🙏🏾
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I'm never buying another manual tuning radio again. Digital tuning is just so much more accurate for sound quality and almost always allow presets to be stored.
Fair enough!
In my experience (long ago), those ball antennas like on the Sony are going to fail over time. What I mean is, there will be a point where it will not be able to be rotated and it may just lay flat. Are any of the external parts metal on either one of these radios? I was hoping for metal dials or something that would last longer than plastic. The price is excellent though on the Panasonic.
no issues for me. but you can find replacements easily on eBay.
I have a doubt on this comparison.
Sony I'm afraid is a DSP tuner radio, while Panasonic that you are comparing is 2400D (Analogue).
Panasonic 2400DD is a DSP version of the same model
It would be fair to compare Apples and Oranges I guess.
An ideal comparison would be between Panasonic 2400D vs Sony ICF10
simple answer: I don't have that model.
Nah, the Panasonic reviewed in this video exhibits the tell-tale choppy tuning of a DSP tuner.
@@nooneinpart You're right. I can see the D mark on the Panasonic Radio.
The Nalogue version does not have that D on the radio
Thanks for the clarification
Good. Thanks. Just got the Sony one.
Great!
thanks for this. I'm looking for a basic radio for my mom. It seems that for elderly the Panasonic seems better...
Sounds great go for it!
The RF-2400D also has a glow in the dark dial tuning scale, the Sony does not ! The volume dial on the RF-2400D is great if you want a set volume without having to fidget around every time you turn the radio on which is great if you don't want to wake people up when you turn it on.
Good to know obviously I didn’t use it in the dark. Thank you for the info.
Thank you so much!
GREAT comparison and very helpful.
Thanks for your support! Smash the like :)
it might help if you did the test outdoors on a carm day where it would be free from boxy room resonance.
what is a cam day?
Aesthetically the Panasonic, also the price. Panasonic, in this comparison.
Thanks for sharing your opinion
Honestly with a speaker that big
Panasonic can easily give it Bluetooth speaker
right
Який із них краще приймає FM?
English pls
@@ToolsElectroDIY which of the radio's receives FM better?
@@serhiyvedmid1776 the same
Can you review an Hd radio 📻 like the insignia hd radio
Yes I can. I have the Sangean HDT-20 amzn.to/3Z3Dd9J which is a large HD radio tuner. Please stay tuned!
Is Panasonic DSP or analog radio?
no idea.a
DSP
Is it available in India?
I don't know. check India amazon?
Panasonic is more crisp
Got the Panasonic on the way because it's half the price and gets better reception, it has analog tuning and not digital tuning.
Awesome I’m glad you like it too
@@flynnstone3580Don’t kid yourself, Panasonic doesn’t have analog tuning. All new models have it digital.
Prefer the design of the Sony with the volume control but after the best one that gives the best reception for radio stations with very narrow bands.
yes thanks for sharing
Sony the best item.
Why
Не мешало бы ещё рассмотреть модель Филипс TAR 2506, он как раз примерно одинаковый по размеру и функционалу с этими, да и в цене также практически одинаков. Определяюсь между этим Филипсом и данным Панасоником для покупки
English please.
@@ToolsElectroDIY It would be appropriate to compare the Philips TAR 2506. It has the same dimensions and price. I am faced with a choice: either the Panasonic given in the video or this Philips.
@@Михаил-л2ш9б I don’t have the Philips radio
А какой диапазон вы планируете слушать? КВ и св ? Или ФМ? Я на пример не слушаю ФМ. В интернете я видел в продаже КВ,св (sw,mw-am) приемник Филипс . Модель и цифры я переписал на бумагу. Могу прислать эту информацию вам ,если надо. Этот Филипс имеет не только св ,но и КВ. И он большой с ручкой,а не карманный. У меня КВ,св,ФМ приемник sony icf 704 s,аналоговый.я слушаю Румынию,Китай,Корею,Испанию,Вьетнам ,и пару других стран на КВ ,и Румыния и Венгрия на св вечером .а на кв 22,19,16 метров это 13,15,17 МГц есть пару станций и днём . На св по вечерам также можно принять радио Польша ,Япония ,и Германии на русском языке. Я из Беларуси. Я радио любитель.
@@ИгорьБелевич-ш4э English?
They should make more 1.5v (1x AAA) powered radios. And make them to be powered by radio signals. Huge waste of materials and energy.
I agree
Crystal Radio.
📻🙂
You obviously don't understand how little energy there is in a received radio signal.
The only radio that could be powered from the radio signal is a crystal radio with a cristal earplug.
A radio with a real speaker would require thousands of times more energy.
@@chronobot2001 there's plenty of videos listening am and FM radios on small speakers. I'm not delusional trying to blast subwoofer out of 1,5v :D
Why fm comparison??
Why not?
Sony original 😊😊
yes
No short wave. :(
No shortwave radio stations :(
@@ToolsElectroDIY
What❓
No SW stations❓
I get plenty of stations where I’m at.
[ Jacksonville Florida USA.]
📻🙂
Good video .
📻🙂
@@jeffking4176 I mean less and less shortwave stations. It's pretty clear in the video title those are FM AM radios.
The Sony sounds like a tiny transister radio... I thought we were technically past that inferior sound... Panasonic not much better, but is less harsh-sounding.
it's ok
Sony ICF-9600 good❤
Why do you prefer the Sony one?
The dealbreaker here is that the Sony stubbornly uses 3 AAs, whereas the Panasonic wisely uses 4 AAs. Here is why:
I hate it when any device uses 3 AAs; stores don't sell packs or 3 AAs, they sell packs of 4 AAs. So you use 3 batteries and what are you going to do with the 4th one? Sometimes you can find a pack of 6 AAs, but that's still not ideal.
If you use Rechargeable batteries it's even worse. Many chargers do 2 or 4 AAs at a time, but won't charge uneven numbers. If you stick 3 batteries it will charge the first two but not the third. It's a mess. Newer charges can charge individually but you have to be careful to find the chargers that can do that. Still, if your device uses 3 batteries, what are you going to do with the 4th one? the first 3 rechargeables will be wearing out faster.
It's ideal for your device to use 1, 2, or 4 AAs, but never 3. That way you can make full use of all your batteries, disposable or rechargeable. So I'd buy this Panasonic radio over the Sony.
The advantage of 3 aa or aaa batteries is that you can easily convert the device to use a single 18650 li-ion battery with 3.6v nominal voltage. It could also mean Sony could potentially release a radio that runs on a builtin rechargeable lithium battery.
@@ToolsElectroDIY hmm… that’s another thing I don’t like: proprietary rechargeable batteries. 10 or 15 years forward and it will be impossible to find replacement. If that’s all your device uses then your device might as well be dead.
On the other hand, standard replaceable/rechargeable AA batteries are never going to go out of style. Devices that use them can truly last.
What's the point of either radio when neither can output stereo in the earphone jack? And the Panasonic has only one channel?? Welcome to the 1960s.
right
Where are these radios made ?? Never mentioned in reviews. China makes junk as far as I'm concerned.
China. And probably your phone and my iPhone are also made in China.