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You could also look for a Sony SRF-42 Walkman. This was an AM/FM model with stereo AM reception ability as well as the "AMax" higher-fidelity tuner section. I hooked mine up to my home stereo years ago and it sounded pretty good indeed. Videokarma member "wa2ise" has a page about these units here:
http://pw2.netcom.com/~wa2ise/radios/amstmod.html
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Yep they sound pretty good. But my SRF-A100 has better bass compared to my SRF-A42 which sounds a little thin in comparison. Even though the SRF-A100 was years before the AMax standard. My '100 is still in use daily.
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you could modify the AM IF of most modern SS AM/FM stereo receivers out there, to get better audio off AM:
http://pw2.netcom.com/~wa2ise/radios...tml#solidstate ![]() details at the web link.
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