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Old November 22nd 14, 11:24 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
John Williamson
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On 22/11/2014 12:05, TonyL wrote:
BTW, a bit off topic...as a Btinternet user I'm losing their free Usenet
access at the end of this month. Any suggestions for good free Usenet?
This is the only newsgroup I follow these days and I do enjoy my daily
lurk here over a morning coffee.


Eternal September is good and free. (It's actually funded by voluntary
donations.)

http://www.eternal-september.org/

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Old November 23rd 14, 07:57 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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On 22/11/14 12:05, TonyL wrote:
On 19/11/2014 09:44, Jim Lesurf wrote:
experience with the PA brands, etc. I've only really noticed Bose
because they sounded so awful to me that I looked to see what crap the
place was using! After a while I could tell in advance from their
'signature' sound. Jim


The audio quality is pretty awful but when I used to help out in my
friends PA business he used them because they were physically tough as
old boots. They could be thrown about in the back of his vans, rained
on, used as workbenches and still manage to produce an output of sorts.
OTOH, one time he left it to me to rig up a Bose system and it turned
out that the client was a singer. She was not at all pleased with the
results, most embarrassing. The SM58 I was provided with didn't exactly
help.


So what would people recommend? - 70x40x40 foot roughly hall, mix of
voices and instruments, needs to be put up quickly from scratch by the
ladies if necessary if the men aren't there.

Are Bose really that bad???


BTW, a bit off topic...as a Btinternet user I'm losing their free Usenet
access at the end of this month. Any suggestions for good free Usenet?
This is the only newsgroup I follow these days and I do enjoy my daily
lurk here over a morning coffee.

Eternal September perhaps? I've used it for a few years now. I didn't
even know BT had a usenet server!!



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Old November 23rd 14, 08:24 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
John Williamson
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On 23/11/2014 08:57, Mike Scott wrote:

Eternal September perhaps? I've used it for a few years now. I didn't
even know BT had a usenet server!!

BT didn't advertise it or own a news server, so they silently redirected
requests from BT News to Giganews. It was a useful service, as it did
binary groups as well as text only, but unless you both subscribed to BT
Broadband and logged on from your registered BT number, it wouldn't let
you play.

BT subscribers are now entitled to a "special deal" from Giganews if thy
want to continue using the service. They're not advertising that either....

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Old November 23rd 14, 09:46 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Jim Lesurf[_2_]
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In article , TonyL
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On 19/11/2014 09:44, Jim Lesurf wrote:
experience with the PA brands, etc. I've only really noticed Bose
because they sounded so awful to me that I looked to see what crap the
place was using! After a while I could tell in advance from their
'signature' sound. Jim


The audio quality is pretty awful but when I used to help out in my
friends PA business he used them because they were physically tough as
old boots. They could be thrown about in the back of his vans, rained
on, used as workbenches and still manage to produce an output of sorts.


Yes, that makes sense. Just a shame about the sound. I recall the
definition of 'pro' audio gear is "Can be dragged across the floor by its
mains lead and thown into a van. Then work fine at the next gig." 8-]

Sound as in "I can hear something LOUD". :-)

Hopefully, the OP has a situation where they can use the speakers with due
care.

Jim

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Old November 23rd 14, 11:17 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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On 23/11/2014 09:24, John Williamson wrote:


BT didn't advertise it or own a news server, so they silently redirected
requests from BT News to Giganews. It was a useful service, as it did
binary groups as well as text only, but unless you both subscribed to BT
Broadband and logged on from your registered BT number, it wouldn't let
you play.

BT subscribers are now entitled to a "special deal" from Giganews if thy
want to continue using the service. They're not advertising that either....


Thanks for the info John, Mike...I'm the lurker formally known as TonyL
and this is by way of a test via eternal-september as well as a response
to the OP regarding Bose.

The new BT 'special deal' involved a monthly fee to Giganews and the
only newsgroup I follow is this one so it was good to find a reliable
donation funded service. I may donate a few quid if all goes well.

Regarding Bose....I'm no audio connoisseur and my comments on Bose were
in the context of mobile PA systems...village fetes and the like for
which the audio quality was adequate rather than thrilling, IMO. The
tough black plastic Bose units we used on top of poles for our PA rigs
served the purpose very well. As for audio feedback...we used careful
siting plus a digital frequency shifter when needed. You can imagine the
effect of that on music! The SM58 microphones with their 'warm' response
would probably have served quite well as hammers..their robustness and
cardoid response were excellent for our purposes.

I think the lukewarm comments on Bose in here are from those whose main
priority is audio quality...fair enough. It all depends on context.


 




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