"Radiola" wrote in message
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On Mar 6, 8:24 am, Bob Miller wrote:
Heard on NPR this morning WalMart can now purvey to you fine HD
radios.
bob
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Here's a question. Why would anyone in their right mind spend over
two hundred dollars for a small table radio who's sound quality is
marginal at best?
How do you know it's "marginal at best"? Do you own a HD radio?
Which one?
On another note how can you appreciate the quality
of HD radio with such an inadequate reproduction system?
My home theatre system does not have dual alarm clocks let alone a clock.
Besides, I can't fit a home theatre stereo on my night table, can you?
The Boston
Acoustics radio is not bad, I've heard worse, but still it's so
limited.
Got headphones? Try a pair of Grado's with your(?) B.A. Receptor - supurb!
HD Radios are now available in all platforms - table top, auto and componant
for audiophiles.
http://www.HDRadio.com
All HD radio's incorporate analog as well as IBOC receivers.
This makes as much sense as receiving HDTV programming on a
1980's Sanyo television. It loses something in the translation, so to
speak.
Then get a FM HD componant receiver for your Home Theatre system.
http://www.HDRadio.com