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New table radio to challenge Tivoli
I am very active in a Chinese radio discussion board, I am lucky
enough to be one of the only few people who got a chance to review the engineering model of VAL R-301 radio. The biggest surprise to me is the sound, it has a very warm and tube-like sound only heard from vintage European radios, the bass is relaxed yet powerful, better than the tight bass available from Tivoli. For features, it has FM/AM band, FM stereo available from a satellite speaker, and a real mechanical timer! Yes, I know it doesn't have Short Wave but if you do not listen to SW and want a good sound, R-301 is not a bad choice. I have created a group on Yahoo and put a few pictures there, if you are interested, you can have a look at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Valradios/ |
New table radio to challenge Tivoli
"Don Pearce" wrote in message ... On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 06:50:58 -0700, wrote: I am very active in a Chinese radio discussion board, I am lucky enough to be one of the only few people who got a chance to review the engineering model of VAL R-301 radio. The biggest surprise to me is the sound, it has a very warm and tube-like sound only heard from vintage European radios, the bass is relaxed yet powerful, better than the tight bass available from Tivoli. For features, it has FM/AM band, FM stereo available from a satellite speaker, and a real mechanical timer! Yes, I know it doesn't have Short Wave but if you do not listen to SW and want a good sound, R-301 is not a bad choice. I have created a group on Yahoo and put a few pictures there, if you are interested, you can have a look at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Valradios/ Sorry to hear you are having trouble shifting these things, although looking at the picture I can't say I'm that surprised. You might want to dump the on Ebay and see if anyone bites. d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com Interesting that no price is mentioned. I wonder how much a 1955-styled FM radio would go for? Anything will sell if cheap enough I suppose. .. -- http://audiopages.googlepages.com |
New table radio to challenge Tivoli
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wrote: I am very active in a Chinese radio discussion board, I am lucky enough to be one of the only few people who got a chance to review the engineering model of VAL R-301 radio. A seller reviewing a product? Lot of use, that. The biggest surprise to me is the sound, it has a very warm and tube-like sound only heard from vintage European radios, the bass is relaxed yet powerful, better than the tight bass available from Tivoli. So basically the cheapest speaker you could find? For features, it has FM/AM band, FM stereo available from a satellite speaker, and a real mechanical timer! Wow. With key to wind it? Yes, I know it doesn't have Short Wave but if you do not listen to SW and want a good sound, R-301 is not a bad choice. Not a good one either by your description. I have created a group on Yahoo and put a few pictures there, if you are interested, you can have a look at http://groups.yahoo.****e/group/Valradios/ Even Keith makes better looking stuff than that. ;-) -- *Real women don't have hot flashes, they have power surges. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
New table radio to challenge Tivoli
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New table radio to challenge Tivoli
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I am very active in a Chinese radio discussion board, I am lucky enough to be one of the only few people who got a chance to review the engineering model of VAL R-301 radio. The biggest surprise to me is the sound, it has a very warm and tube-like sound only heard from vintage European radios, the bass is relaxed yet powerful, better than the tight bass available from Tivoli. For features, it has FM/AM band, FM stereo available from a satellite speaker, and a real mechanical timer! Yes, I know it doesn't have Short Wave but if you do not listen to SW and want a good sound, R-301 is not a bad choice. I have created a group on Yahoo and put a few pictures there, if you are interested, you can have a look at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Valradios/ |
New table radio to challenge Tivoli
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New table radio to challenge Tivoli
"Owain" wrote in message ... Serge Auckland wrote: Interesting that no price is mentioned. I wonder how much a 1955-styled FM radio would go for? Anything will sell if cheap enough I suppose. Don't be daft; you price it high and call it Retro. John Lewis is awash with Roberts Radios and Kitchen Aid mixers in Retro pastel colours. Owain Indeed, and maybe that's what he's done, and hasn't succeeded in selling any. As to Roberts Radios, I recently was given an original 1958 one in excellent condition. Rather fun. I thought pastel colours were the latest thing, but then any old stuff comes round again....think of turntables, they keep going round. S. http://audiopages.googlepages.com |
New table radio to challenge Tivoli
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Gentlemen, thanks very much for your nice comment! I am not the seller, I couldn't even buy one at this moment. But someone said I might be able to make money by selling on eBay, I will consider seriously ;-) |
New table radio to challenge Tivoli
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 15:28:17 GMT, Eeyore
wrote: Table radios ? Does anyone still use such things ? I have several. A Roberts R983 which mainly functions as an alarm clock in the bedroom these days, a Pure EVOKE-1XT which gives sterling service in the kitchen, and the rather excellent EVOKE-1XT Marshall Edition. I also own a Tivoli Model One, however this suffers from frequency drift (not as badly as my original which was replaced under warranty, but still sufficiently to be annoying) and I have given up on it. It sits in its box in a kitchen cupboard. -- Anthony Edwards |
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