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I like mine.
This radio takes a beating in this group. It is surely no match for the original upon which it is supposedly based. (The original was in a bakelite cabinet, for example.) Nevertheless I, too, enjoy its sound when listening to a CD or tape through it. I live in the middle of R.F.-drenched San Francisco. The front end gets swamped so that the shortwave bands are not of much use. I performed a bit of surgery on it to get the FM band to work acceptably: I severed the wire that couples the FM front end to the mains cord as an FM antenna. (You need to do this with most consumer-aimed FM radios.) Now I can add just as much or as little antenna as I need through the antenna terminals. Originally, much over-priced. Turning up at more reasonable prices now. Norm Lehfeldt "Mysterion" wrotf: I mostly got it because it reminded me of my parents' old Telefunken Hi-fi and looks good on my coffee table, but it sounds great with a CD player plugged into the aux jack. And I figure that 50 years ago folks were using this to hear the world, so why shouldn't I? I was thinking about a wire antenna running along the upperside of a ceiling beam. Ideas? Comments? Anyone already have one? |
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