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On Sep 14, 8:34*am, dave wrote:
Bushcraftgregg wrote: On Sep 13, 8:46 pm, wrote: About a month ago I was over at my old buddy's house.I saw a Bose radio sitting on one of the kitchen counter tops.His wife wasen't there.I says, Turn it on, lets see what it sounds like.It is his wife's radio and he never messes with her stuff.I turned the radio on.It didn't impress me at all! I explained to him how the sound in that Bose radio is routed through two cardboard tubes. Here you go Cuhulin. Better IMO than the Bose (just my opinion) and alot cheaper, I think mine was $99.99 - - I bought one a few months after they came out. When I read that Henry Kloss was the inventor I had to get it. Definitely not a BCB DX machine, but the sound that comes from it is incredible. http://www.tivoliaudio.com/home.php?cat=262 Henry Kloss was a hero of mine. *I have a Tivoli Model One radio and I have 4 Cambridge Soundworks Model Six speakers. *The AR3 was the first speaker I ever fell in love with.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ah man, that has got to be the killer setup. I don't really listen to music much but every now and then I'll turn that thing up real loud, it's the only radio I've had that I can turn it up all the way and there's no distortion whatsoever. |
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