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I use both the in-line module and a repacked hear it speaker and they are
simply spectacular performers and I wouldn't do any serious listening without them. they are the best thing since the sync in the satellit 800. "dxAce" wrote in message ... http://www.bhinstrumentation.co.uk/html/anem.html Supposedly available in USA via these folks for $179.00 but it's not jumping right off their page at me: http://www.gapantenna.com/ Reviewed in the November NASWA Journal. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() mike maghakian wrote: I use both the in-line module and a repacked hear it speaker and they are simply spectacular performers and I wouldn't do any serious listening without them. they are the best thing since the sync in the satellit 800. The new BHI product or the GAP? "dxAce" wrote in message ... http://www.bhinstrumentation.co.uk/html/anem.html Supposedly available in USA via these folks for $179.00 but it's not jumping right off their page at me: http://www.gapantenna.com/ Reviewed in the November NASWA Journal. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() dxAce wrote: mike maghakian wrote: I use both the in-line module and a repacked hear it speaker and they are simply spectacular performers and I wouldn't do any serious listening without them. they are the best thing since the sync in the satellit 800. The new BHI product or the GAP? According to info on one of the websites, the DSP technology is the same in all the products. It seems that those that like them are able to find a setting (seems to be 4, 5, or 6 of the 1-8 available) and then just leave it there pretty much full time. BHI makes all the GAP DSP units. A link to the GAP DSP stuff: http://www.gapantenna.com/hearit.htm Universal Radio carries their speaker and the in line module, but I don't find the new NASWA reviewed unit there yet. Bob |
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![]() Bob wrote: dxAce wrote: mike maghakian wrote: I use both the in-line module and a repacked hear it speaker and they are simply spectacular performers and I wouldn't do any serious listening without them. they are the best thing since the sync in the satellit 800. The new BHI product or the GAP? According to info on one of the websites, the DSP technology is the same in all the products. It seems that those that like them are able to find a setting (seems to be 4, 5, or 6 of the 1-8 available) and then just leave it there pretty much full time. BHI makes all the GAP DSP units. That's interesting to know. A link to the GAP DSP stuff: http://www.gapantenna.com/hearit.htm Universal Radio carries their speaker and the in line module, but I don't find the new NASWA reviewed unit there yet. Bob |
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Will it filter out iboc from a radio?
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mike maghakian wrote:
I use both the in-line module and a repacked hear it speaker and they are simply spectacular performers and I wouldn't do any serious listening without them. they are the best thing since the sync in the satellit 800. Mike - Do you find that you leave it on all the time on a setting, or do you switch in and out and/or adjust it quite a bit? Bob |
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I have two listening stations, one I use the in line module and I vary the
setting slightly on occasion but mostly on 4. and I keep in in most of the time even on music the other station has a hear it speaker that I rebuilt into a project box with a better speaker and it is more versatile and easy to use however I had to pick a setting and chose 5, however I can easily switch it in and out of circuit but usually keep it in. these items are essential to my listening because of noise in my area and these are the only things that make a difference "Bob" wrote in message oups.com... mike maghakian wrote: I use both the in-line module and a repacked hear it speaker and they are simply spectacular performers and I wouldn't do any serious listening without them. they are the best thing since the sync in the satellit 800. Mike - Do you find that you leave it on all the time on a setting, or do you switch in and out and/or adjust it quite a bit? Bob |
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mike maghakian wrote:
I have two listening stations, one I use the in line module and I vary the setting slightly on occasion but mostly on 4. and I keep in in most of the time even on music the other station has a hear it speaker that I rebuilt into a project box with a better speaker and it is more versatile and easy to use however I had to pick a setting and chose 5, however I can easily switch it in and out of circuit but usually keep it in. these items are essential to my listening because of noise in my area and these are the only things that make a difference Thanks a lot! That confirms what I had heard from a couple others and I believe I'll get one... now to figure out the model... Bob |
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