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Nostalgia attack!
As I switched off my 2A3 SET which had been sounding better than ever (due to a valve swap in my phono stage) just now I could hear a feint muttering in a foreign language! The warm *nostalgic* feeling and familiarity (Radio Luxembourg?) was most pleasant, but it was dick-all to to with my valves - it was coming from the little Pioneer SS amp which was/is hooked up to a pair of B&W speakers with no sources on, but left on and switched to the Phono input! The language was impossible to nail - Eastern European yet almost Italian-sounding?? Is Radio Albania still about and still pushing it out large? |
Nostalgia attack!
"Keith G" wrote in message ... As I switched off my 2A3 SET which had been sounding better than ever (due to a valve swap in my phono stage) just now I could hear a feint muttering in a foreign language! The warm *nostalgic* feeling and familiarity (Radio Luxembourg?) was most pleasant, but it was dick-all to to with my valves - it was coming from the little Pioneer SS amp which was/is hooked up to a pair of B&W speakers with no sources on, but left on and switched to the Phono input! The language was impossible to nail - Eastern European yet almost Italian-sounding?? Is Radio Albania still about and still pushing it out large? Could if have been Czech or Hungarian? There are many good E.European stations, especially if you are interested in classical music. The Czech station Radio Prague, and also transmissions from Radio Budapest, Hungary , Kiev in the Ukraine are well worth listening to. They beat "East Enders" any day:-) Iain |
Nostalgia attack!
In article , Keith G
scribeth thus As I switched off my 2A3 SET which had been sounding better than ever (due to a valve swap in my phono stage) just now I could hear a feint muttering in a foreign language! The warm *nostalgic* feeling and familiarity (Radio Luxembourg?) was most pleasant, but it was dick-all to to with my valves - it was coming from the little Pioneer SS amp which was/is hooked up to a pair of B&W speakers with no sources on, but left on and switched to the Phono input! The language was impossible to nail - Eastern European yet almost Italian-sounding?? Is Radio Albania still about and still pushing it out large? That's usually the frequencies that amps with no RF suppression tend to work best;!.. -- Tony Sayer |
Nostalgia attack!
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Iain Churches wrote: Could if have been Czech or Hungarian? There are many good E.European stations, especially if you are interested in classical music. The Czech station Radio Prague, and also transmissions from Radio Budapest, Hungary , Kiev in the Ukraine are well worth listening to. They beat "East Enders" any day:-) You listen to 'East Enders' on the radio? -- *If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Nostalgia attack!
On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 09:56:45 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote: In article i, Iain Churches wrote: Could if have been Czech or Hungarian? There are many good E.European stations, especially if you are interested in classical music. The Czech station Radio Prague, and also transmissions from Radio Budapest, Hungary , Kiev in the Ukraine are well worth listening to. They beat "East Enders" any day:-) You listen to 'East Enders' on the radio? Is there another way? All my telly comes by radio. d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
Nostalgia attack!
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Don Pearce wrote: On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 09:56:45 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: In article i, Iain Churches wrote: Could if have been Czech or Hungarian? There are many good E.European stations, especially if you are interested in classical music. The Czech station Radio Prague, and also transmissions from Radio Budapest, Hungary , Kiev in the Ukraine are well worth listening to. They beat "East Enders" any day:-) You listen to 'East Enders' on the radio? Is there another way? All my telly comes by radio. So you watch Radio 1? I'd seek treatment. ;-) -- *Atheism is a non-prophet organization. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Nostalgia attack!
On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 11:01:32 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote: In article , Don Pearce wrote: On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 09:56:45 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: In article i, Iain Churches wrote: Could if have been Czech or Hungarian? There are many good E.European stations, especially if you are interested in classical music. The Czech station Radio Prague, and also transmissions from Radio Budapest, Hungary , Kiev in the Ukraine are well worth listening to. They beat "East Enders" any day:-) You listen to 'East Enders' on the radio? Is there another way? All my telly comes by radio. So you watch Radio 1? I'd seek treatment. ;-) I think it is quite funny that they are now talking about adding vision to digital radio channels like it is something new. Almost as if we had never heard of television. A bit like offering "listen again" for a limited period, quite ignoring the fact that we have had recorders for the last fifty years. d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
Nostalgia attack!
A friend of mine used to be a dentist, and one of his patients turned
up one day complaining that he was receiving Radio 1 on one of his fillings. "At least", he pleaded, "could you change it to Radio 4?" |
Nostalgia attack!
"Don Pearce" wrote in message ... On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 09:56:45 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: In article i, Iain Churches wrote: Could if have been Czech or Hungarian? There are many good E.European stations, especially if you are interested in classical music. The Czech station Radio Prague, and also transmissions from Radio Budapest, Hungary , Kiev in the Ukraine are well worth listening to. They beat "East Enders" any day:-) You listen to 'East Enders' on the radio? Is there another way? All my telly comes by radio. And why not - best sci-fi ever 'saw' was 'Jet Morgan: Journey Into Space' when I wuz a kid, sitting on the arm of an armchair, feet dangling, staring at the grille cloth of a old (even then) radio probably less than 3 feet away! |
Nostalgia attack!
"tony sayer" wrote in message ... In article , Keith G scribeth thus As I switched off my 2A3 SET which had been sounding better than ever (due to a valve swap in my phono stage) just now I could hear a feint muttering in a foreign language! The warm *nostalgic* feeling and familiarity (Radio Luxembourg?) was most pleasant, but it was dick-all to to with my valves - it was coming from the little Pioneer SS amp which was/is hooked up to a pair of B&W speakers with no sources on, but left on and switched to the Phono input! The language was impossible to nail - Eastern European yet almost Italian-sounding?? Is Radio Albania still about and still pushing it out large? That's usually the frequencies that amps with no RF suppression tend to work best;!.. Wossisname at Moth told me the RB300 tonearms were tuned to Radio Moscow once! |
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