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Old 28-12-2004, 19:06   #16
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Re: DAB Radio.

Gawd, why don't you just get the band in the back of the car with you? It sounds as if it would be cheaper! Cheapskate Scotsman talking.
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Old 29-12-2004, 07:24   #17
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Re: DAB Radio.

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Entwisi the problem is once you have heard a REALLY nice full and rich sound, You compare everything else to it And I probably am using slightly rose coloured glasses through my memory I remember changing from cassette to cd in my car, I had a fully active system in my car seven pheonix amps alpine controls and head unit, Just under 1000 watts rms. And there was more feeling and emotion from a metal tape recorded from vinyl than a CD, but cd was easier cheaper.
Sorry but even a good quality metal tape recorded well on a three head system will struggle to give anywhere near the S/N that CD can manage(IIRC Metal could manage ~100Db, CD was well over 120). The only saving grace may have been the early car CD players did not have decent D/A and did sound quite bright.

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I want to hear what the mike hears in the studio when I am listening to music, Fussy ****** I hear you say.. can't help it
No way I'm just the same. Good hi fi should sound like the person/band/etc is right there in front of you with a full and deep soundstage. Just close your eyes and 'see' with your minds eye.

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But I have just a little denon setup with celestion speakers and NO record deck at home, Neighbours limit me

So yes I have been dragged along with "advancements" but am not sure they are "better" Easier for sure..
The do what I did and move next to some neighbours who are a little deaf

I have never been a vinyl user only when I was selling them. I think I have 3 records in total.

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Vorlon........ My record deck in my car was a cassette deck with a good tape recorded from a good vinyl system.. But yes am on CD's because of cost, ease etc (but not ultimate sound for me)..
Heh, I remember they did make in car record decks, the problem was the needle pressure was so high to stop it jumping it wrecked the record in about 6 plays. Still, it was an alternative to 6 track
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