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Hi Fi magazines - early 1970s
On 30/11/2015 02:36, Phil Allison wrote:
News wrote: Around 1970ish, four of us formed an informal club whereby we each bought one magazine per month, which was subsequently circulated such that we all read four magazines a month, for the price of one. Two were Hi Fi News and Wireless World. Any suggestions as to the titles of the other two? ** You sure about Wireless World ? Most content was highly technical and about electronics in general, rather than hi-fi audio. There were some DIY articles on amplifiers and FM tuners for the advanced constructor. Practical Wireless - I think this was the magazine with the amusing 'In My Workshop' column - anecdotes from a TV repair man and his apprentice. Gramophone - More about the latest classical releases but there was some hi-fi content. Gramophone and Wireless World were the flagship magazines. All you needed if you wanted the best recordings and equipment. -- Eiron. |
Hi Fi magazines - early 1970s
On 30/11/2015 08:06, Brian-Gaff wrote:
Back in those days one could even see discussions on the actual electronic designs being used by companies and make ones own from Practical Wirless or Practical Electronics. In those days it was relatively easy and not too expensive to source components and make something that sounded pretty good. Or from Wireless World and make something that sounded perfect! I saw something on ebay yesterday from Henry's Electronics in Edgeware. I presume this is the old Henry's Radio which advertised in all the mags fifty years ago. I wonder what happened to the other shops we got our transistors from! -- Eiron. |
Hi Fi magazines - early 1970s
On 30/11/2015 08:47, Eiron wrote:
On 30/11/2015 08:06, Brian-Gaff wrote: Back in those days one could even see discussions on the actual electronic designs being used by companies and make ones own from Practical Wirless or Practical Electronics. In those days it was relatively easy and not too expensive to source components and make something that sounded pretty good. Or from Wireless World and make something that sounded perfect! I saw something on ebay yesterday from Henry's Electronics in Edgeware. I presume this is the old Henry's Radio which advertised in all the mags fifty years ago. I wonder what happened to the other shops we got our transistors from! Maplin and Tandy came :-( -- Graeme Wall This account not read, substitute trains for rail. |
Hi Fi magazines - early 1970s
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Eiron wrote: On 30/11/2015 08:06, Brian-Gaff wrote: Back in those days one could even see discussions on the actual electronic designs being used by companies and make ones own from Practical Wirless or Practical Electronics. In those days it was relatively easy and not too expensive to source components and make something that sounded pretty good. Or from Wireless World and make something that sounded perfect! I saw something on ebay yesterday from Henry's Electronics in Edgeware. I presume this is the old Henry's Radio which advertised in all the mags fifty years ago. I wonder what happened to the other shops we got our transistors from! Well, the major wholesalers like RS components now supply direct to the public, which wasn't the case once. CPC for one now do free postage and a fairly small minimum order value. But Ebay is probably the most convenient source of such things these days. Not the same need for expensive High Street premises. -- *Sherlock Holmes never said "Elementary, my dear Watson" * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Hi Fi magazines - early 1970s
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Graeme Wall wrote: I saw something on ebay yesterday from Henry's Electronics in Edgeware. I presume this is the old Henry's Radio which advertised in all the mags fifty years ago. I wonder what happened to the other shops we got our transistors from! Maplin and Tandy came :-( Noticed that Maplin charge 36p for one resistor that I pay 1.20 for 100 elsewhere. ;-) -- *Procrastinate now Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Hi Fi magazines - early 1970s
In article , Dave Plowman (News)
wrote: In article , Graeme Wall wrote: I saw something on ebay yesterday from Henry's Electronics in Edgeware. I presume this is the old Henry's Radio which advertised in all the mags fifty years ago. I wonder what happened to the other shops we got our transistors from! Maplin and Tandy came :-( Noticed that Maplin charge 36p for one resistor that I pay 1.20 for 100 elsewhere. ;-) Unfortunately I ceased using Maplin as a result of their policy wrt catalogues. CPC say when a new catalogue is available, and send me a copy automatically, no charge. Maplin charge for their catalogue. They also failed to tell me when a new one was available. Left to me to keep checking and then order/pay for one and wait for it. Since I only order at irregular intervals, I simply kept finding I didn't have an up-to-date Maplin catalogue. It was then far easier to buy from CPC than pay and wait for one. Yes, I know about and use the websites. But I find a catalogue useful as my starting point. 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 |
Hi Fi magazines - early 1970s
In message , Graeme Wall
writes I wonder what happened to the other shops we got our transistors from! Maplin and Tandy came :-( Laskys went from being interesting to a box shifter to part of Comet. -- Graeme |
Hi Fi magazines - early 1970s
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Jim Lesurf wrote: In article , Dave Plowman (News) wrote: In article , Graeme Wall wrote: I saw something on ebay yesterday from Henry's Electronics in Edgeware. I presume this is the old Henry's Radio which advertised in all the mags fifty years ago. I wonder what happened to the other shops we got our transistors from! Maplin and Tandy came :-( Noticed that Maplin charge 36p for one resistor that I pay 1.20 for 100 elsewhere. ;-) Unfortunately I ceased using Maplin as a result of their policy wrt catalogues. CPC say when a new catalogue is available, and send me a copy automatically, no charge. Maplin charge for their catalogue. They also failed to tell me when a new one was available. Left to me to keep checking and then order/pay for one and wait for it. I doubt Maplin have much to interest you these days anyway. And even then, their prices are so high I'd have to be desperate to buy from them. Sad really, as at one time I bought pretty well all electronic stuff from them. Free next day postage if the shop was out of stock. And so on. How the mighty have fallen. ;-) Since I only order at irregular intervals, I simply kept finding I didn't have an up-to-date Maplin catalogue. It was then far easier to buy from CPC than pay and wait for one. Yes, I know about and use the websites. But I find a catalogue useful as my starting point. Know what you mean. But much of that seems to be down to poor search engines in both RS and CPC's websites. Jim -- *Pentium wise, pen and paper foolish * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Hi Fi magazines - early 1970s
On Mon, 30 Nov 2015 08:47:04 +0000, Eiron
wrote: On 30/11/2015 08:06, Brian-Gaff wrote: Back in those days one could even see discussions on the actual electronic designs being used by companies and make ones own from Practical Wirless or Practical Electronics. In those days it was relatively easy and not too expensive to source components and make something that sounded pretty good. Or from Wireless World and make something that sounded perfect! I saw something on ebay yesterday from Henry's Electronics in Edgeware. I presume this is the old Henry's Radio which advertised in all the mags fifty years ago. I wonder what happened to the other shops we got our transistors from! All those shops in Lisle Street are now Chinese restaurants and massage parlours. Henry's in Edgware road is a bit sad and decrepit, but it still retains some of its old atmosphere. d --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
Hi Fi magazines - early 1970s
On Mon, 30 Nov 2015 10:51:05 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote: In article , Graeme Wall wrote: I saw something on ebay yesterday from Henry's Electronics in Edgeware. I presume this is the old Henry's Radio which advertised in all the mags fifty years ago. I wonder what happened to the other shops we got our transistors from! Maplin and Tandy came :-( Noticed that Maplin charge 36p for one resistor that I pay 1.20 for 100 elsewhere. ;-) Our factory buys resistors at 0.01 cents (one hundredth of a cent, for clarity). d --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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