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![]() Steve wrote: Actually, I would never say that a portable receiver is necessarily a bad deal. If that is the case then were you just talking to yourself when you said: A $500 dollar portable is still just a portable. (It's also an extremely bad deal, but that's a story for another time...) I have a Sony 7600GR, for example, that I spent a little over a hundred bucks on. That was money well invested. I've gotten many, many hours of enjoyment from it and it continues to go strong. I'd say the same about my little Grundig Mini-World receiver, which is literally so small it fits in my shirt pocket. There are some very, very good deals to be had on portables out there. You need to figure out what you really think before pushing the Post Message icon my friend. |
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