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Denon arrives
A courier staggered out of a blizzard this afternoon, (three inches of snow here now), and delivered the Denon. It was described in the auction as used and excellent. A better description would have been.. Removed from box with kid gloves, used for 10 minutes, 2 presets tuned in, carefully replaced in original packing with all accessories, original interconnect, AM loop and an unread manual then carefully stored for 20 years. Not a scuff, mark or sign that it has ever been out of box before, totally mint and 100% working order. A quick reseat of the internal connectors and a going over with contaclean and pipe cleaners and I've been listening to radio 3 with a good loud burst of the Bob Harris* show, and yes it is an improvement over the receiver, bass seems more extended and voices are more 'alive' The Radio 3 burble is still there but can be silenced by using the Super Narrow IF setting so maybe our aerial system is not quite perfect. Listening on loudspeakers the background is effectively silent On long wave very good, hardly any local interference and lots of continental stations with just the loop. Overall I am an exstatic (geddit) bunny. * With all the space on DAB and Freeview, I think it's time for BBC Radio Bob. He could time share with BBC Radio Mike Harding if he finds the hours too much. -- Ken O'Meara http://www.btinternet.com/~unsteadyken/ |
Denon arrives
"UnsteadyKen" wrote in message m... A courier staggered out of a blizzard this afternoon, (three inches of snow here now), and delivered the Denon. It was described in the auction as used and excellent. A better description would have been.. Removed from box with kid gloves, used for 10 minutes, 2 presets tuned in, carefully replaced in original packing with all accessories, original interconnect, AM loop and an unread manual then carefully stored for 20 years. Not a scuff, mark or sign that it has ever been out of box before, totally mint and 100% working order. Hah! A quick reseat of the internal connectors and a going over with contaclean and pipe cleaners and I've been listening to radio 3 with a good loud burst of the Bob Harris* show, and yes it is an improvement over the receiver, bass seems more extended and voices are more 'alive' The Radio 3 burble is still there but can be silenced by using the Super Narrow IF setting so maybe our aerial system is not quite perfect. Listening on loudspeakers the background is effectively silent On long wave very good, hardly any local interference and lots of continental stations with just the loop. Overall I am an exstatic (geddit) bunny. Wait 'til the hot weather.... * With all the space on DAB and Freeview, I think it's time for BBC Radio Bob. He could time share with BBC Radio Mike Harding if he finds the hours too much. Sounds like you've got an absolute bargain there!! Enjoy!! |
Denon arrives
Keith G wrote:
"UnsteadyKen" wrote in message m... A courier staggered out of a blizzard this afternoon, (three inches of snow here now), and delivered the Denon. It was described in the auction as used and excellent. A better description would have been.. Removed from box with kid gloves, used for 10 minutes, 2 presets tuned in, carefully replaced in original packing with all accessories, original interconnect, AM loop and an unread manual then carefully stored for 20 years. Not a scuff, mark or sign that it has ever been out of box before, totally mint and 100% working order. Hah! A quick reseat of the internal connectors and a going over with contaclean and pipe cleaners and I've been listening to radio 3 with a good loud burst of the Bob Harris* show, and yes it is an improvement over the receiver, bass seems more extended and voices are more 'alive' The Radio 3 burble is still there but can be silenced by using the Super Narrow IF setting so maybe our aerial system is not quite perfect. Listening on loudspeakers the background is effectively silent On long wave very good, hardly any local interference and lots of continental stations with just the loop. Overall I am an exstatic (geddit) bunny. Wait 'til the hot weather.... There's gonna be some hot weather. Should I hold my breath? -- Bill Coombes |
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"bcoombes" bcoombes@orangedotnet wrote in message o.uk... Keith G wrote: "UnsteadyKen" wrote On long wave very good, hardly any local interference and lots of continental stations with just the loop. Overall I am an exstatic (geddit) bunny. Wait 'til the hot weather.... There's gonna be some hot weather. Should I hold my breath? No and don't blink when it does arrive.... |
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The Radio 3 burble is still there but can be silenced by using the
Super Narrow IF setting so maybe our aerial system is not quite perfect. I betcha as much as you like its got one of those Horizontal Halo abortions for FM. Neigh on useless they are(.. Listening on loudspeakers the background is effectively silent -- Tony Sayer |
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"tony sayer" wrote in message
... The Radio 3 burble is still there but can be silenced by using the Super Narrow IF setting so maybe our aerial system is not quite perfect. I betcha as much as you like its got one of those Horizontal Halo abortions for FM. Neigh on useless they are(.. Do you? based on what exactly? David. |
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David Looser wrote: "tony sayer" wrote in message ... The Radio 3 burble is still there but can be silenced by using the Super Narrow IF setting so maybe our aerial system is not quite perfect. I betcha as much as you like its got one of those Horizontal Halo abortions for FM. Neigh on useless they are(.. Do you? based on what exactly? They seem to be the standard FM aerial fitted by the average company. Loads round here. Thumping great UHF aerials which simply aren\'t needed here since CP is so closee - but a grotty FM omni which will do nothing for the multipath. I\'m sure they exist, but none of the communal systems I\'ve come across have decent FM reception. -- *He\'s not dead - he\'s electroencephalographically challenged Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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tony sayer said...
I betcha as much as you like its got one of those Horizontal Halo abortions for FM. Neigh on useless they are(.. Give that man a coconut, yes that\'s what it is. -- Ken O\'Meara http://www.btinternet.com/~unsteadyken/ |
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UnsteadyKen wrote: tony sayer said... I betcha as much as you like its got one of those Horizontal Halo abortions for FM. Neigh on useless they are(.. Give that man a coconut, yes that\'s what it is. If the \'burble\' you reported is reduced by using narrow IF then a better antenna may well improve the situation so you can use a wider IF with no burbling and get lower distortion. Slainte, Jim -- Please use the address on the audiomisc page if you wish to email me. Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Armstrong Audio http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/Armstrong/armstrong.html Audio Misc http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/index.html |
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Jim Lesurf said...
If the \'burble\' you reported is reduced by using narrow IF then a better antenna may well improve the situation so you can use a wider IF with no burbling and get lower distortion. Afraid the aerial choice is out of my hands as I\'m in sheltered accommodation, though I might try and persuade the Council that what we need here is a rotator and one of these... http://ronsmithaerials.com/catalog/G23.html that would definitely sort it out. I\'ve had a couple of days to twiddle things and now it\'s found a permanent location I\'ve made up some very short fly leads from double shielded cable as per... http://www.satcure.co.uk/tech/tvplugs.htm and all is peace. I was hoping the Denon would pull in a few more stations, but it has exceeded expectations, on the receiver I could get 12 stations more or less perfectly, this has jumped to 20 plus a couple of local community stations which were just noise before. If I settle for slightly noisy stereo I can get umpteen from as far as Crystal Palace 80 Km away. Choice FM on 90.50 is very strong here for some reason In mono the world is my oyster, Tacolneston 120km, Holme Moss 140km, and Wrotham 145km so far, I\'ve got a new hobby, FM DX\'ing yo!. MW and LW are impressive as well. Long distance AM listening may not be Hi-Fi but it is hugely enjoyable. Scanning through the bands you may come upon a delightful performance of an enchanting piece and listen intently, interference, noise and any thoughts of the mechanics of how it reached you banished. You will probably never know what it was,who the performer is, or where this gift of the airways came from and will never hear it again. But for a few minutes, you experience your own world premier and the only performance and listen entranced. This just has to be the best 20 audio pounds I\'ve ever spent, unlike a Yamaha CT-700 or 800 in 1978 which cost a relative fortune and only lasted a few months before being traded in as part payment on a motor bike. A Suzuki X7, if you\'re reading Keith. -- Ken O\'Meara http://www.btinternet.com/~unsteadyken/ |
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