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I purchased one of these after watching this video. I saw it before but thought it looked like a toy so passed it up. Glad I saw Todderbert's vid. I'm listening to Orson Welles' 1938 War of the Worlds broadcast on it and it sound very appropriate on this speaker. Oh and I went for the red. It really looks sharp on my desk.
Thank you very much for presenting this quality video tutorial, Todderbert, in reference to the Prunus J-160! I like the old retro look coupled with nice audio sound! Prunus overall is a quality name in radio & electronics indeed! All bands including SW, FM, & AM offered adequate sensitivity & selectivity as it is good that the Prunus J-160 incorporates a DSP tuner! Overall I most likely would invest in the Prunus J-160!
I own and enjoy this retro radio/mp3-player. In addition to the wonderful lighted dial, the radio has a somewhat full-bodied sound for its size…a little like a vintage tube radio. Todderbert…How about a video on the top five/ten available to purchase radio/mp3-players and/or portable speakers that sound closest to a tube radio? I really like to listen to old time radio mp3 files with rounded tube-like characteristic sound.
I have the red also. Agree about the volume knob. It seems to go from 0 to 25 or so with the slightest touch. I feel like it'll loosen over time however.
Shouldnt you place it in upright position? There are holes at the back of the case. If I'm not mistaken, I think its meant to improve the sound. But I could be wrong.
Hej Todderbert thanks for the review the Prunus J-160 looks very nice and also very interesting only have one Prunus radio but from what I have seen and heard, Prunus radio devices seem very good so it's time for another Prunus radio definitely. And very nice retrolook one this radio take care and have a very nice sunday or saturday night in Chicago.
Finally got one of these. Shame that after several years they're still not offering it with 10kHz, and that the volume knob still has most of its range in the first tiny bit of rotation. The Oncheer version (wood grain) is 522-1710 so not sure if it is. I could mod the volume knob, but changing 9 to 10kHz isn't usually easy (have to change out several resistors to specific values).
@@todderbert You ever open up your 160? The 3-band should be a much easier mod than the D-219's 10 or 12. Depends on the chip, whether they grind off the numbers. I may have one of every Xhdata. Probably missing at least one tho.
I like the idea of using this as a player for my old time radio collection on an SD card. However there are too many folders and files (Thousands of episodes). This would be a nightmare to try an scroll though.
Just bought one. Great radio but the charging time is a nightmare. Over 3 hours and the red light is still on so not fully charged could be faulty. Anyone else having the same problem. Manufacturers say not to use it when charging.
hello @todd, how accessible is it if I want to replace the battery? Is it soldered or have its own compartment? How easy is it to disassemble without damaging the back? Pls update on this, ty!
I still have yet to open mine, expect it to be soldered in, and the back label will need to be cut where the screw holes are. If you can tell, then you may have to peel off the back label. Maybe a hairdryer to loosen it if you are trying to save the sticker.
@@todderbert Thank you for the info & update. I mainly want to know if the batteries can easily be replaced when the time comes when they can no longer hold a charge. If possible could you include in your future reviews & rating accessibility on radios that have no external battery compartment & whether they can easily be replaced or not. Thank you again & I like your reviews alot! Really helps us viewers get more info no matter the brand in terms of their performance, mainly signal sensitivity & audio quality. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
hi I bought the red version -great sound in Bluetooth-i think it's a better buy than the sony ICF-306 that you reviewed and that i also bought-The J-160 has more features/better sound and is cheaper-really like your reviews
just saw the video neat thing. I recently got a 70's Magnavox radio similar to the 89 one you did awhile ago but its not working. does anybody know where i could find a Manuel/circuit for the thing? PS this is my first vintage radio ever it was an impulsive buy and I hadn't even thought of fixing it.
Gotta say i do like the red version too. I wish there was a version that would really look like wood. Is it even made of wood like the Prunus R818 or is the case 100% plastic fantastic? Yeah i'd totally love to get one too and mod it. Probably re-spraying it to a more wooden brown color or maybe all black. I do love the soundquality of that mighty speaker. Definitely a lot of sound for that price. And the amber colored dial light really adds to the flair. When i was a kid, this thing would have been the holy grail of radios for me. Incredible what you can get for so little money these days.
Ne ho comprate 3, una si è rotta a lavoro perché sarà caduta 5/6 volte, le altre due le ho a casa. Quella rotta l'ho aperta a casa e ha un altoparlante bello prestante anche se ha soli 5W, molto elastico e ha anche una porta reflex che aiuta a scendere di frequenza sui bassi (cosa che tu hai coperto mettendo la radio poggiata sul tavolo con il retro). Per il resto è una radio completa di tutto e si fa sentire anche in grandissime stanze. Ottima la durata della batteria, a 3/4 di volume dura circa 4 ore; a volume basso anche 7/8 ore.
Hello Todderbert, have you ever done a review on the Videyas AM FM Vintage Radio, Portable Retro Shortwave Rechargeable Radio with Bluetooth Speaker, Support TF USB AUX Function, Clock, Flashlight, Telescopic Antenna for Home Outdoor from Amazon? I was looking at the J-160 and that one came up as a comparison and I really thought it was cool looking because of the built in clock. If you have a review I couldn't find it. Thank you
Good morning could you tell me if this little guy sounds good as the greadio r922 does,I finally found the 922 and absolutely LOVE it!!!!!!! THANKS for all the GREAT informative videos sir.!!!
I like the radio, it has a charm to it. I'm a dial guy, and this radio has a very appealing dial. Just my opinion, but I don't like digital radios. Too cold, functional. I had one of those CC Radio Plus with digital dial, the dial died the presets stopped working, and I really took care of it. Can't beat the look of a lighted dial.
Just bought one. Great radio but the charging time is a nightmare. Over 3 hours and the red light is still on so not fully charged could be faulty. Anyone else having the same problem. Manufactures say not to use it when charging.
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▶ The Gold Prunus J-160 at Amazon USA: amzn.to/3ETmVpI
▶ The Red Prunus J-160 at Amazon USA: amzn.to/3rWqRka
When in a rush, I really like this dial. Turn around and see the waves
I would like this, but 3x the size. Make it a legit tabletop radio.
I would not mind if it were larger but I have to say this little thing punches above its weight. It sounds bigger than it looks.
An Excellent radio. Very high quality, and great reception. Well done Prunus! I would love a clock radio version, with an analogue clock. COOL!
I purchased one of these after watching this video. I saw it before but thought it looked like a toy so passed it up. Glad I saw Todderbert's vid. I'm listening to Orson Welles' 1938 War of the Worlds broadcast on it and it sound very appropriate on this speaker. Oh and I went for the red. It really looks sharp on my desk.
Got this for my mother for mothers day she loved it
I just bought one! thanks for the video!
I received my radio yesterday.This radio is great,am/FM/sw bands are good.Am and Sw are best at night.
Thank you very much for presenting this quality video tutorial, Todderbert, in reference to the Prunus J-160! I like the old retro look coupled with nice audio sound! Prunus overall is a quality name in radio & electronics indeed! All bands including SW, FM, & AM offered adequate sensitivity & selectivity as it is good that the Prunus J-160 incorporates a DSP tuner! Overall I most likely would invest in the Prunus J-160!
I own and enjoy this retro radio/mp3-player. In addition to the wonderful lighted dial, the radio has a somewhat full-bodied sound for its size…a little like a vintage tube radio. Todderbert…How about a video on the top five/ten available to purchase radio/mp3-players and/or portable speakers that sound closest to a tube radio? I really like to listen to old time radio mp3 files with rounded tube-like characteristic sound.
Funny is I couldn't find this radio on the Prunus website.
I got myself one in red. Only slight downside is the minimum volume that's set a bit too loud.
I have the red also. Agree about the volume knob. It seems to go from 0 to 25 or so with the slightest touch. I feel like it'll loosen over time however.
Great review Todderbert!
Amazing sound of the Prunus J-160 radio on my Yamaha stereo. I'm searching the Amazon now. Great review 😃👍
Love the lighted dial we listen to coast to coast Am at night on it.
Awesome, I love listening to When Radio Was on 780AM WBBM on week nights.
Which in your opinion is the best for audio quality and ease of use and portability. J288 is j160 vs j189? Thanks for all your great videos!
Shouldnt you place it in upright position? There are holes at the back of the case. If I'm not mistaken, I think its meant to improve the sound. But I could be wrong.
For my filming setup, I have to lay it down. I try to remember to pick it up while doing an audio demo.
@@todderbert Thank you sir. Your reviews are very useful.
Hej Todderbert thanks for the review the Prunus J-160 looks very nice and also very interesting only have one Prunus radio but from what I have seen and heard, Prunus radio devices seem very good so it's time for another Prunus radio definitely. And very nice retrolook one this radio take care and have a very nice sunday or saturday night in Chicago.
Finally got one of these. Shame that after several years they're still not offering it with 10kHz, and that the volume knob still has most of its range in the first tiny bit of rotation. The Oncheer version (wood grain) is 522-1710 so not sure if it is. I could mod the volume knob, but changing 9 to 10kHz isn't usually easy (have to change out several resistors to specific values).
Yeah, I tell Prunus this all the time, but they are only resellers, not the actual manufacturers.
XHDATA on the other hand makes theirs, and listens :)
@@todderbert Do love xhdata... well, except for the auto-fast/slow tuning.
@@todderbert You ever open up your 160? The 3-band should be a much easier mod than the D-219's 10 or 12. Depends on the chip, whether they grind off the numbers.
I may have one of every Xhdata. Probably missing at least one tho.
@@radellaf Don't think I opened it, may have donated it to goodwill :)
No earphones jack?
I like the idea of using this as a player for my old time radio collection on an SD card. However there are too many folders and files (Thousands of episodes). This would be a nightmare to try an scroll though.
I keep about 30-50 new shows I haven't heard yet on mine, and once they are done, I delete them and add more.
Just bought one. Great radio but the charging time is a nightmare. Over 3 hours and the red light is still on so not fully charged could be faulty. Anyone else having the same problem. Manufacturers say not to use it when charging.
hello @todd, how accessible is it if I want to replace the battery? Is it soldered or have its own compartment? How easy is it to disassemble without damaging the back? Pls update on this, ty!
I still have yet to open mine, expect it to be soldered in, and the back label will need to be cut where the screw holes are. If you can tell, then you may have to peel off the back label. Maybe a hairdryer to loosen it if you are trying to save the sticker.
@@todderbert Thank you for the info & update.
I mainly want to know if the batteries can easily be replaced when the time comes when they can no longer hold a charge.
If possible could you include in your future reviews & rating accessibility on radios that have no external battery compartment & whether they can easily be replaced or not.
Thank you again & I like your reviews alot! Really helps us viewers get more info no matter the brand in terms of their performance, mainly signal sensitivity & audio quality.
👍👍👍👍👍👍
Is that made of bakelite plastic? If so it can be a worthwhile find.
hi I bought the red version -great sound in Bluetooth-i think it's a better buy than the sony ICF-306 that you reviewed and that i also bought-The J-160 has more features/better sound and is cheaper-really like your reviews
just saw the video neat thing. I recently got a 70's Magnavox radio similar to the 89 one you did awhile ago but its not working. does anybody know where i could find a Manuel/circuit for the thing? PS this is my first vintage radio ever it was an impulsive buy and I hadn't even thought of fixing it.
How do you get access to the foreign radio stations on this Shortwave Radio
I would like to see a teardown for modification 💡 ideas
Gotta say i do like the red version too. I wish there was a version that would really look like wood. Is it even made of wood like the Prunus R818 or is the case 100% plastic fantastic? Yeah i'd totally love to get one too and mod it. Probably re-spraying it to a more wooden brown color or maybe all black. I do love the soundquality of that mighty speaker. Definitely a lot of sound for that price. And the amber colored dial light really adds to the flair. When i was a kid, this thing would have been the holy grail of radios for me. Incredible what you can get for so little money these days.
Ne ho comprate 3, una si è rotta a lavoro perché sarà caduta 5/6 volte, le altre due le ho a casa. Quella rotta l'ho aperta a casa e ha un altoparlante bello prestante anche se ha soli 5W, molto elastico e ha anche una porta reflex che aiuta a scendere di frequenza sui bassi (cosa che tu hai coperto mettendo la radio poggiata sul tavolo con il retro). Per il resto è una radio completa di tutto e si fa sentire anche in grandissime stanze. Ottima la durata della batteria, a 3/4 di volume dura circa 4 ore; a volume basso anche 7/8 ore.
Hello Todderbert, have you ever done a review on the Videyas AM FM Vintage Radio, Portable Retro Shortwave Rechargeable Radio with Bluetooth Speaker, Support TF USB AUX Function, Clock, Flashlight, Telescopic Antenna for Home Outdoor from Amazon? I was looking at the J-160 and that one came up as a comparison and I really thought it was cool looking because of the built in clock. If you have a review I couldn't find it. Thank you
Not yet, they look cool with the analog styled clock. The side light is out of place though.
@@todderbert agreed, they could have left the light out for sure.
Good morning could you tell me if this little guy sounds good as the greadio r922 does,I finally found the 922 and absolutely LOVE it!!!!!!! THANKS for all the GREAT informative videos sir.!!!
The Greadio may sound better with its wooden enclosure. I don't own that model, but this is my best guess.
Loving the gold! Similar athletic to the little Greadio Radios. (:
I like the radio, it has a charm to it. I'm a dial guy, and this radio has a very appealing dial. Just my opinion, but I don't like digital radios. Too cold, functional. I had one of those CC Radio Plus with digital dial, the dial died the presets stopped working, and I really took care of it. Can't beat the look of a lighted dial.
If this radio had WX band, I'd likely buy it.
I would like a weather band as well. I love SW but I'd trade it for WX I think.
Hey man pick up a cheap tecsun An-200 medium wave loop for enhancing the medium wave reception.
I own three passive loops, the radio is most likely set to 9kHz stepping.
nice review.. good radio... The xhdata is half price and does better job I believe
Retro design
made in China. the quality is mediocre. The sound is very shrill. Better German or Japanese.
Just bought one. Great radio but the charging time is a nightmare. Over 3 hours and the red light is still on so not fully charged could be faulty. Anyone else having the same problem. Manufactures say not to use it when charging.