Grundig Mini GM400 Super, Nice little radio
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Nice little radio
I just received my M400 and these are my first impressions. The radio is very slim and just a bit wider than previous Grundig models (100 and 300), which makes it a perfect pocket companion.
Pros:
- great SW reception (on par with Grundig G1000, for instance)
- good AM reception/selectivity (strong stations don’t bleed too much into the adjacent frequencies)
- solid feel. non-slippery plastic body
Cons:
- some mirror images from powerful FM stations on SW (not a huge problem, though)
- FM is quirky - without the extended antenna only the most powerful stations are heard, but if you extend antenna for just one inch, they overload the receiver so I couldn’t listen to some of the weaker stations in my area (like 90.3 or 91.1).
- touching the unit below the LCD panel changes the tuning by a couple of kHz, so I learned to hold it a little lower to prevent a station drift.
Overall, not a bad buy for $30.
UPDATE (after 1 week): I essentially gave up on the FM band in this radio - it’s practically useless as it fares much worse that any other radio I have. There’s no way for me to change the initial 4-star rating but I’d give it 3 stars based on this fact
Update (5/18/2012): This item is currently on sale here for the lowest price I’ve seen. I also found some auctions for this item here.
The featured review for this product, Grundig Mini GM400 Super Compact AM/FM Shortwave Radio with Digital Display Electronics, was written by VS.
The average rating for this item is out of 5 stars, according to 3 reviews.
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Posted on: March 20, 2010
Filed under: Reviews



Reviews (3)
Clarence Miracle II
February 6th, 2010 at 2:36 am
There’s better out their! REVISED
ONE STAR RATING!!! I’ve used this radio for a while now. Please buy something else. It drives me crazy. the drifting is getting worse and I have to retune the radio every 15 minutes or so. Buy the Sangean or a Kaito KA11. I did and now this radio is in a drawer. I will give it away at some point.
I bought this to carry to baseball games and it sure fits in a pocket well. The little speaker does a nice job, talk radio is tolerable and a ball game sounds OK as long as you are in a quiet place while listening. It’s not great but for this size radio it’s very acceptable. FM reception seems very good, AM is spotty at best, and SW I don’t know enough about to inform so I’m not saying a word. A bass boost would have been a great option as well as a lock for the tuning (more on that in a moment).Now that I have said the most positive things I can about this radios lets move on to it’s shortcomings.
The volume control is unguarded so when you drop this into your pocket or the supplied carrying case the volume goes to 11 and you either jump like an idiot or your ears are bleeding. Seriously the volume control is very easily rotated so it goes to zero while removing it from the case and all the way up while inserting back into the case.
This radio drifts, and I mean alot. You can tune in a strong AM station and just watch the digital tuning go up or down. Also as another reviewer wrote, if you hold it in the wrong place this will definately move your tuning point.
I wouldn’t recommend this radio to a friend. It has a few good points, but the negatives really hold this radio back. I’ve thought about returning it but by the time I pay to ship it back to Amazon, it just isn’t worth it. Sangean makes a good AM/FM pocket radio with a speaker….try that first. It’s more expensive but you tend to get what you pay for. Another option is the CCrane SWP. I have one coming in after borrowing a pals. It isn’t perfect but it’s a much better product.
Heinz Hammerling
February 17th, 2010 at 3:41 am
AM really poor, everything else makes this a good radio
FM: EXCELLENT, sensitive, stable, good stereo earphones. Note, I live in the boonies, do not have issues with overload.
AM: DISAPPOINTING, will not catch weaker stations. Too much ‘hiss’ and noise on stronger stations.
SW: GOOD sensitivity. DIFFICULT to tune in the higher frequency band (19m and 16m). You will miss (skip) many stations when manually scanning this band.
OTHER: Build-Quality is EXCELLENT. The accessories are nice and good quality. The radio is too wide for my palm. This destroys its “thin-ness” appeal. Speaker output is “high-pitched”, this elevates unnecessarily static and noise on both AM and SW.
NOTES, two weeks after purchase and European travel: I love the easy to read (without glasses) ALARM and CLOCK functions! A real shame that the AM section is so poor, else I would give this radio now five stars. SW is actually “good” (I am comparing to “Grundig Buzz Aldrin G6″, and the SANGEAN built “Radio Shack DX-398″ Do not forget, this is a $30.- pocket radio.)
Three IMPROVEMENTS which I would like to see: 1. Snooze button 2. Print a table of the Meter-Bands frequencies on the back. 3. Give the radio a higher contrast LCD display (even my $9.98 CASIO solar calculator can do better.)
VS
February 28th, 2010 at 6:41 am
Nice little radio
Rated 4 stars.
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