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portable digital radio for headphone use?
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Arfa Daily wrote: There certainly is - a mate bought one to listen to the cricket in the autumn. Fairy Nuff !! I haven't seen one to date, either across my bench, or in any of the shops that I do work for, so wasn't aware that they'd managed it. Is it any good, do you know ? Guess this could be just what the OP is looking for. More info please Dave ! I *think* it came from Argos. If I'm wrong I'll find out where he did get it from. And FWIW he was happy with the quality for a cricket commentary - much better than LW. Steve won't like this... -- *You're just jealous because the voices only talk to me * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
portable digital radio for headphone use?
Arfa Daily wrote:
I'm actually not even sure just what the advantage of DAB is over conventional FM, from a user's point of view. Yes, agreed that you can receive lots of different programmes, but how many people never move their car radio off their favourite local or BBC programme ? If the OP's partner just wants some background music whilst at work, I would have thought that a little FM radio would have been just fine. I really don't think that you will tell the quality difference between DAB and FM, unless using very high quality 'phones or earbuds, and is that the point anyway ? I will telephone my shop chum tomorrow, and ask which ones he stopped stocking, and what he now considers to be a good buy. Bear with me, and look out for the next installment ... Prime motivation is ... BBC7. (and maybe Mojo, but it's not in our area for DAB) We get these stations at home via freeview. BugBear |
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