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On Friday, August 3, 2018 at 8:40:09 AM UTC-7, Frank wrote:
Or buy another one and keep your current one for parts.... I had one, and in the 1980s, it was a technological marvel. One downside (also mentioned in a WRTH review) is that it is a terrible battery-eater. If you get a different radio, I would opt for one of the newer 7600 variants or something from Sangean or Grundig; they will have more memories and the batteries will last a little longer. |
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I have newer Tecsun and Grundig. They definitely perform better than the old Sony. I'm just very into that 80s Sony industrial design so that's why I'm keeping it. I want to fix it since the sound comes out from it is warmer and fuller, compared to my newer radios.
於 2018年8月4日星期* UTC+8上午1時49分43秒寫道: On Friday, August 3, 2018 at 8:40:09 AM UTC-7, Frank wrote: Or buy another one and keep your current one for parts.... I had one, and in the 1980s, it was a technological marvel. One downside (also mentioned in a WRTH review) is that it is a terrible battery-eater. If you get a different radio, I would opt for one of the newer 7600 variants or something from Sangean or Grundig; they will have more memories and the batteries will last a little longer. |
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