Take a look at various ham transceivers with general coverage receive capability. Lots to choose from new and used and most all nowadays have general coverage receive capability.
If your main interest is MW and LW DX, pay particular attention to the sensitivity specs for those bands. Many of these radios are intentionally
desensitized below the 160 meter ham band to avoid receiver overload from powerful AM broadcast band stations. Many are practically deaf
on longwave. The Alinco DX-SR8 has worked out well for me doing LW DXing. It is very sensitive in the CW mode on LW. On long winter nights
when conditions are just right and the band becomes perfectly quiet you want all the sensitivity you can get to be able to hear a 25 watt NDB a
couple thousand miles away. Almost as important if not more so is the antenna. All kinds of choices here from simple to quite exotic...
longwires, loops, ferrite sleeve, Beverage, KAZ, flag, K9AY, active, and on and on.