AOR AR3030.
Drifter wrote:
D Peter Maus wrote:
Drifter wrote:
D Peter Maus wrote:
Drifter wrote:
I had a 3030, as well. Very nice. Not the greatest dynamic range.
Would probably overload like a sumbitch in Europe. But here in the
Midwest, it handled the available signals pretty well.
I was surprised at how small it was. I'd first run across it in the
Gilfer catalog. Without reference, it looked to be a pretty average
size tabletop. Was quite surprised to find that it was about half
the size I expected.
What I liked most about it was it's amazing versatility. Features
and functions found on much more expensive sets.
I spent hours a day listening to that radio. There are times I miss
it.
Then, again, AR3030 wouldn't stand toe to toe with my AR7030, so, I
can't really complain. But, in the right hands, I'd recommend this
radio without hesitation.
Hi Peter. not knocking it. brought mine back from the UK long time ago.
i like it a bunch. it was the main work horse here till i got the
RX-350. i use the 350 as the all, receiver/ most used. BTW, if you don't
have, and may have wanted that certain crystal filter for the 7030,
AOR-UK has them in stock again. after i believe 2 years, AOR-Japan
released their supply. got one here in my 7030+. i figure, with the
7030 ending, they are clearing out the stock. and, i wouldn't mind
having a second 3030 for the collection, but, i won't pay $1750 for
it. i could surely find one over seas for a lot less than that.
GOOD DX!
Drifter...
Thanks for the tip on the filter. I'll look into that.
RX-350, eh? Yeah, I've got one of those, too. Love it.
Peter. your the one that recommended the 350 on the group, about 2
or 3 years ago. on your lead i got one at close out from Universal.
good deal, nice receiver. first one that gets turned on here. only
prob is the SAM. wish it would hold lock a little better. TT blames
the software. whatever. it a good receiver. and i love the keypad/
encoder.
Drifter...
Well, I'm flattered.
I don't use the keypad/encoder....well, I did once...just too
decadent to have the rig across the room, like that.
You're aware that the tension on those big knobs is adjustable. You
can even brake it. Hold the knob, twist the silver ring. Makes for a
nice, personal knob feel.
SAM isn't as stable as I like, either. Good. Could be better. But,
the rig is solid. Definitely a keeper.
p
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