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On 6 Mar 2007 08:51:15 -0800, "Radiola" wrote in
. com: 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? On another note how can you appreciate the quality of HD radio with such an inadequate reproduction system? I have no familiarity with HD radio at all, but I presume it's digitally encoded audio like a CD. If so, one could record the sound (or data?) and play it on a more capable audio system for better fidelity. Just a thought. |
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