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"Bob Haberkost" wrote: You people who always slag the Texars....it's pretty obvious that you don't know how to use them. Oh, please. In the times when I used Texars, in just this sort of configuration, it was little trouble to have the LOUDEST signal on the dial (with no overmod) yet sound so much like the source that it was virtually impossible to differentiate between the source and the air product. Yes, I've heard that one before. Unfortunately, the sound of the stations don't ever seem to back them up. Before the Texar was the big rage it was in the mid 80's, it was virtually a secret weapon in the processor wars that were running in Pittsburgh....although it's worth noting that most of my competition had them, too...they just couldn't make them sound as good. Is that why stations sounded so bad on the east coast back then? Thanks for clearing that up. Computers are pretty worthless tools when one doesn't know how to use them, either. That doesn't mean Texars aren't crap. -- John Higdon | Email Address Valid | SF: +1 415 428-COWS +1 408 264 4115 | Anytown, USA | FAX: +1 408 264 4407 |
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