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On 21 Nov 2004 17:57:40 -0800, (Jim) wrote: Even when listening to songs, I prefer to shortwave to CD. Most of my friends think I'm nuts when they hear me listening to Beethoven on BBC on 15.310 MHz instead of tuning on 100 MHz stereo. Any suggestions? No, suggestions, but a curiosity. Why do you prefer listening to songs on shortwave versus CD? I can only speak for myself... It's a hard to describe feeling. The bit of imperfection in the signal adds to the appreciation that it's coming to you from a far away place. You are much more aware of the process that brings you the signal. CD is almost perfect, but may at times be mistaken for elevator music. It's just there. No fuss, no muss but also sterile. The searching aspect adds to the experience. With the radio, you have to seek out content. It's an adventure of sort, as you don't know what you'll find. It may be similar to cooking in a way. A cd is like canned food. When you open a can, you know exactly what the contents are. With short wave, the process is more like finding what's in the pantry and fridge and then determining what you can or can not make of it. Sometimes the results are a pleasant surprise. mike |
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