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The Bug.....???



 
 
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Old November 6th 04, 11:04 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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"tony sayer" wrote


So it's either an aerialling exercise that I seriously don't fancy or go
with the 'perfect digital sound forever' and try to get used to it. If it
weren't for the fact that there's nothing to touch a *decent* FM concert I
would probably just cop for a DAB (I'm ruling out ****ing about with
Freeview receivers), especially as it's getting rarer and rarer that a
radio
prog 'hits the spot' when I'm in a position to listen to it.....





Consider Mr K. How often are you out in the garden admiring your wall
versus admiring the FM coming from your hi-fi?.

If your having problems in getting an e******n then I know a man who
can)..



(Jeez, I had to work at that one - if you're offering to 'help me get it up'
I have to say you ain't my type!! ;-)

OK, Toe Knee, the problem is that I don't really want an external aerial
(or, more importantly, I don't think Swim wants one) the gable end you saw
is too visible from the path outside and it's just been done (new
bargeboards, tiles re-bedded etc.). Although one at the other end of the
house might not be too much of a problem...

A loft aerial (if truly effective) would be a much more appealing prospect,
but what I'm trying to offset that with is that when I had the DAB before I
wasn't using valves, what I'm trying to prove to myself is that on valves it
would sound OK.

Well, not so far - one of the things I like about FM is that it gets out
into the room (announcers and presenters especially) and has 'atmosphere'
and 'presence'. With DAB it's sounding like the telly - all the 'facts' are
there but with none of the emotion or involvement and it sounds 'recessed'.
Add to that I really only need R2, R3 and occasionally R4 and you can see
I'm hardly a 'DAB candidate'!! (Also add to that I'll probably be switched
off before FM is....!!!)

Anyway, I haven't even had chance to use it on the right speakers yet and
will try to give it a serious go this evening. If I can't get used to it
(almost a certainty) I'll perhaps trouble you for some help with the
technicalities (parts list).

Thank's for a lovely offer, nevertheless! ;-)




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Old November 6th 04, 11:54 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
tony sayer
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In article , Keith G
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"tony sayer" wrote


So it's either an aerialling exercise that I seriously don't fancy or go
with the 'perfect digital sound forever' and try to get used to it. If it
weren't for the fact that there's nothing to touch a *decent* FM concert I
would probably just cop for a DAB (I'm ruling out ****ing about with
Freeview receivers), especially as it's getting rarer and rarer that a
radio
prog 'hits the spot' when I'm in a position to listen to it.....





Consider Mr K. How often are you out in the garden admiring your wall
versus admiring the FM coming from your hi-fi?.

If your having problems in getting an e******n then I know a man who
can)..



(Jeez, I had to work at that one - if you're offering to 'help me get it up'
I have to say you ain't my type!! ;-)

OK, Toe Knee, the problem is that I don't really want an external aerial
(or, more importantly, I don't think Swim wants one) the gable end you saw
is too visible from the path outside and it's just been done (new
bargeboards, tiles re-bedded etc.). Although one at the other end of the
house might not be too much of a problem...

A loft aerial (if truly effective) would be a much more appealing prospect,
but what I'm trying to offset that with is that when I had the DAB before I
wasn't using valves, what I'm trying to prove to myself is that on valves it
would sound OK.

Well, not so far - one of the things I like about FM is that it gets out
into the room (announcers and presenters especially) and has 'atmosphere'
and 'presence'. With DAB it's sounding like the telly - all the 'facts' are
there but with none of the emotion or involvement and it sounds 'recessed'.
Add to that I really only need R2, R3 and occasionally R4 and you can see
I'm hardly a 'DAB candidate'!! (Also add to that I'll probably be switched
off before FM is....!!!)

Anyway, I haven't even had chance to use it on the right speakers yet and
will try to give it a serious go this evening. If I can't get used to it
(almost a certainty) I'll perhaps trouble you for some help with the
technicalities (parts list).

Thank's for a lovely offer, nevertheless! ;-)





Yes you really want FM then....

Oh well.. I did offer)
--
Tony Sayer

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Old November 6th 04, 12:31 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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"tony sayer" wrote


Yes you really want FM then....

Oh well.. I did offer)




Right this moment the DAB's losing out to a Roberts R757 portable with a
telescopic aerial and the headphone socket wired into the audio gear.....

(But still a little bit spitchy, dammit!!)





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Old November 6th 04, 01:14 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
mick
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On Sat, 06 Nov 2004 13:31:55 +0000, Keith G wrote:


"tony sayer" wrote


Yes you really want FM then....

Oh well.. I did offer)




Right this moment the DAB's losing out to a Roberts R757 portable with a
telescopic aerial and the headphone socket wired into the audio gear.....

(But still a little bit spitchy, dammit!!)


My best Radio 4 FM reception at the moment is via a mono "Wallace &
Grommit living room" radio!

--
Mick
(no M$ software on here... :-) )
Web: http://www.nascom.info


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Old November 6th 04, 02:01 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Mike Gilmour
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"mick" wrote in message
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On Sat, 06 Nov 2004 13:31:55 +0000, Keith G wrote:


"tony sayer" wrote


Yes you really want FM then....

Oh well.. I did offer)




Right this moment the DAB's losing out to a Roberts R757 portable with a
telescopic aerial and the headphone socket wired into the audio gear.....

(But still a little bit spitchy, dammit!!)


My best Radio 4 FM reception at the moment is via a mono "Wallace &
Grommit living room" radio!

--
Mick
(no M$ software on here... :-) )
Web: http://www.nascom.info


Obviously the penguin is not around :-)

Mike


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Old November 6th 04, 03:48 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
mick
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On Sat, 06 Nov 2004 15:01:31 +0000, Mike Gilmour wrote:


Obviously the penguin is not around :-)


Nope... but there is a photo of Shawn on the wall! :-)

--
Mick
(no M$ software on here... :-) )
Web: http://www.nascom.info


 




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