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Micro hi-fi with DAB?
Hi Guys.
As my old CD / tape / radio is on its way out, I've just started looking around for a replacement. I've been surprised at how limited the options for DAB digital radio seem to be. I'd really like to get a good micro hifi with digital radio, plus analogue radio, CD and tape. 40 watts or more. I came across the "DAB Cube Micro System" from Ministry of Sound, but haven't had any success in finding any specs for it. Does anyone know of anything suitable? Many thanks, David |
Micro hi-fi with DAB?
David Mellor wrote: Hi Guys. As my old CD / tape / radio is on its way out, I've just started looking around for a replacement. I've been surprised at how limited the options for DAB digital radio seem to be. I'd really like to get a good micro hifi with digital radio, plus analogue radio, CD and tape. 40 watts or more. I came across the "DAB Cube Micro System" from Ministry of Sound, but haven't had any success in finding any specs for it. Does anyone know of anything suitable? Most people who've heard DAB reckon it's not much cop. It's pretty low bitrate (64kbps I seem to remember from somewhere), so it's not as good as a decent FM setup. I'd spend the money on a decent CD / FM / Cassette setup, rather than fork out a big premium for DAB. Of course, you don't get all the stations you get on DAB. |
Micro hi-fi with DAB?
I've been surprised at how limited the options for DAB digital radio seem to
be. I'd really like to get a good micro hifi with digital radio, plus analogue radio, CD and tape. 40 watts or more. TEAC have added a tri-band DAB tuner as part of their 300-Series range (TEAC TH-300 DAB Tuner @ around £178.00) which can be added to other 300-Series separates... Not only do the amp/cd/fm tuner separates sound good, but they look the dog's danglies too... As for sound quality, most of the talk stations I get on my Intempo are around 64Kbps, with the music stations ranging from 128Kbps to 160Kbps but I've yet to experience DAB through a half decent system... cheers, Pete __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com - Accounts Starting At $6.95 - http://www.uncensored-news.com The Worlds Uncensored News Source |
Micro hi-fi with DAB?
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writes David Mellor wrote: Hi Guys. As my old CD / tape / radio is on its way out, I've just started looking around for a replacement. I've been surprised at how limited the options for DAB digital radio seem to be. I'd really like to get a good micro hifi with digital radio, plus analogue radio, CD and tape. 40 watts or more. I came across the "DAB Cube Micro System" from Ministry of Sound, but haven't had any success in finding any specs for it. Does anyone know of anything suitable? Most people who've heard DAB reckon it's not much cop. It's pretty low bitrate (64kbps I seem to remember from somewhere), so it's not as good as a decent FM setup. I'd spend the money on a decent CD / FM / Cassette setup, rather than fork out a big premium for DAB. Of course, you don't get all the stations you get on DAB. A sky box or Freeview receiver is a much better platform for digital reception. DAB I'm afraid has lost all credibility other than a AM quality radio medium, with the exception of radio 3 but that is being eroded from time to time. If you really want to hear good high quality radio then get a half decent digital satellite receiver without an outboard DAC and tune into Bayern 4 klassik the audio on there is simply stunning, some of the best you'll hear especially when they transmit a live broadcast. Radio and audio quality just as it should be. Pity the powers that be at the BBC can't do it the same way:( -- Tony Sayer |
Micro hi-fi with DAB?
"David Mellor" wrote in message ... Hi Guys. As my old CD / tape / radio is on its way out, I've just started looking around for a replacement. I've been surprised at how limited the options for DAB digital radio seem to be. I'd really like to get a good micro hifi with digital radio, plus analogue radio, CD and tape. 40 watts or more. I came across the "DAB Cube Micro System" from Ministry of Sound, but haven't had any success in finding any specs for it. Does anyone know of anything suitable? Many thanks, David Out this Summer: Pure Legato - www.pure-digital.co.uk Some interesting features, but I've only heard a pre-production "untweaked" model, so don't know about sound. |
Micro hi-fi with DAB?
DAB is a beer. It makes no sound except for a faint pssssh when a can is
opened. What does all this have to do with audio? Oke |
Micro hi-fi with DAB?
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tony sayer wrote: A sky box or Freeview receiver is a much better platform for digital reception. But will almost certainly require an outside aerial or dish. Not always convenient. DAB I'm afraid has lost all credibility other than a AM quality radio medium, You must have a good memory if you remember AM of the same quality as DAB. with the exception of radio 3 but that is being eroded from time to time. R4 is fine too. If you really want to hear good high quality radio then get a half decent digital satellite receiver without an outboard DAC and tune into Bayern 4 klassik the audio on there is simply stunning, some of the best you'll hear especially when they transmit a live broadcast. Wonder why a live broadcast should be any different? Radio and audio quality just as it should be. It depends on the remit. To provide full 'bandwidth' DAB would restrict the number of stations. Which to many would make it pointless, since it's purpose is to provide trouble free reception - or better than FM or AM in this respect. Pity the powers that be at the BBC can't do it the same way:( Not actually just down to the BBC. They don't control frequency allocation. Just about every radio station is heavily processed before transmission by any medium. As are the majority of pop CDs. It would seem it's what the public wants. There obviously isn't the market to cater for those who want natural sound. You might be surprised how many even - you'd think - clued up enthusiasts complain about altering levels between different stations on both radio and TV. The answer to this long term 'problem' is to squeeze *everything* up to maximum level. If this suits the great unwashed, why worry about data rate on DAB? -- *A journey of a thousand sites begins with a single click * Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
Micro hi-fi with DAB?
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Oke Fireberg wrote: DAB is a beer. It makes no sound except for a faint pssssh when a can is opened. What does all this have to do with audio? You might look at the title of the group. *UK* rec audio -- *All men are idiots, and I married their King. Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
Micro hi-fi with DAB?
Thanks for everyone for your replies. That's been very helpful.
The Freeview option sounds most promising, used with a micro hi-fi with an aux input. .. I'd be interested to know why the digital radio quality is better with freeview than with DAB systems. Is the broadcast of greater bit-rate or is the digital decoder of better quality? I believe freeview radio and DAB are two different broadcasts. Actually I remember seeing some Freeview boxes that also have DAB decoders incorporated. Many thanks, David www.powerllel.com "tony sayer" wrote in message ... In article , Doki writes David Mellor wrote: Hi Guys. As my old CD / tape / radio is on its way out, I've just started looking around for a replacement. I've been surprised at how limited the options for DAB digital radio seem to be. I'd really like to get a good micro hifi with digital radio, plus analogue radio, CD and tape. 40 watts or more. I came across the "DAB Cube Micro System" from Ministry of Sound, but haven't had any success in finding any specs for it. Does anyone know of anything suitable? Most people who've heard DAB reckon it's not much cop. It's pretty low bitrate (64kbps I seem to remember from somewhere), so it's not as good as a decent FM setup. I'd spend the money on a decent CD / FM / Cassette setup, rather than fork out a big premium for DAB. Of course, you don't get all the stations you get on DAB. A sky box or Freeview receiver is a much better platform for digital reception. DAB I'm afraid has lost all credibility other than a AM quality radio medium, with the exception of radio 3 but that is being eroded from time to time. If you really want to hear good high quality radio then get a half decent digital satellite receiver without an outboard DAC and tune into Bayern 4 klassik the audio on there is simply stunning, some of the best you'll hear especially when they transmit a live broadcast. Radio and audio quality just as it should be. Pity the powers that be at the BBC can't do it the same way:( -- Tony Sayer |
Micro hi-fi with DAB?
Yes, the TEAC tuner previously mentioned is an excellent bit of kit; I have
one replacing an Arcam DAB tuner (blown-up) and a Yamaha T2 FM tuner. |
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