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C. Crane 12 Days of Giveaways

  December 6th, 2016: Congratulations to David Friedson, winner of the SoftSpeaker™ Pillow Speaker with Washable Cover Today’s giveaway: Power Vivid® Pocket Flashlight For a chance to win, all you have to do is comment on today’s blog question. Today’s blog question: Do you get a Christmas Tree, a Palm Tree or do you have […]

C. Crane 12 Days of Giveaways

December 5th, 2016: Congratulations to Tristan Mitchell, winner of the Power Vivid® Pocket Flashlight. Today’s giveaway: SoftSpeaker™ Pillow Speaker with Washable Cover For a chance to win, all you have to do is comment on today’s blog question. Today’s blog question: What C. Crane item would be best for a child? The winner will be […]

C. Crane 12 Days of Giveaways

December 2nd, 2016: Congratulations to Mark Cromwell, winner of the CC Buds. Today’s giveaway: Power Vivid® Pocket Flashlight For a chance to win, all you have to do is comment on today’s blog question. Today’s blog question: What is the most embarrassing gift you ever received? The winner will be selected in a random drawing […]

C. Crane 12 Days of Giveaways

December 1st, 2016: The C. Crane Family would like to celebrate this holiday season with all of the Radio Community. Join in on the #radiorevolution celebration with us by participating in C. Crane’s 12 Days of Christmas! Each weekday we will post a new holiday themed question on our blog at news.ccrane.com. Post your comment […]

C. Crane’s Employee Recommended Gift Guide

We feel your pain in the effort to try to figure out what to buy each year, we’re in the same boat. Whether you are shopping for your spouse who buys whatever he wants when he wants, your father who already has everything, your mother-in-law who insists she doesn’t want anything but will be devastated […]

Listening Fatigue: Are Your Ears Tired?

We’ve often debated here at C. Crane what exactly listening fatigue is, but then Bob (yep, Bob Crane, founder of C. Crane) mentioned something that struck a chord. Bob has some hearing loss due to years of working around loud equipment and growing up in an era where the louder the music, the better (and […]

There are Elephants in the Audio Room

There have always been diverse opinions about what comprises “good” audio. In the last 15 years I have witnessed many people, younger than me, that seem to discount full bass with their music. How did this happen? I remember the first time I saw a girl dancing with her friends to cell phone audio. I […]

Is Radio in Crisis?

There was a great article recently in the WSJ “Public Radio’s Existential Crisis” by Ellen Gamerman, which brings up a topic we are struggling with as well. In her article, she talks exclusively about NPR but we don’t see this discussion as limited to only NPR. What is the future of radio and is it […]

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