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![]() John S. wrote: Also, because Eton appears to be the single largest advertiser in PBWR occupying several pages in the version I read, should reviews of their radios be taken as truly independent? Good point, John. I haven't read any reviews that denied that the E1 is a fine portable. What I have read are reviews that find a flaw here or there. For example, some have said that the E1 is not as sensitive on SW as some of the Sony portables, while others have said that the E1 cannot accommodate as much of an antenna as the S800s. These reviews then go on to assert that the E1 is nevertheless a fine radio. Overpriced, perhaps, but so are many other portables. However, the reaction to some E1 boosters to these reviews is bizarre. I'm afraid that the E1 is taking the place of the S800 as "the portable about which one is only allowed to speak praise". I even encountered one guy who refused to believe that the E1 had no internal ferrite antenna. He insisted that there was an excellent ferrite loop, but Eton had "reasons" for wanting to deny that it was there. This is sheer craziness. You'll never get 100% consensus on any radio. That being the case, people should be free to voice their opinions without getting trounced on. And if you like the E1, you should just enjoy it and not feel defensive. More power to you, I say. Steve |
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