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Re: Economics of tuner manufacturing
CDs.
Actually, I listen to about 5 stations as well, and spend my time
changing between these to hit certain shows at certain timeslots that
play music I enjoy.
In fact, when I look at my
CDs.
Actually, I listen to about 5 stations as well, and spend my time
changing between these to hit certain shows at certain timeslots that
play music I enjoy.
In fact, when I look at my
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Paul Baptista <paul.baptista@...>
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#19474
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Re: Economics of tuner manufacturing
CDs.
Actually, I listen to about 5 stations as well, and spend my time
changing between these to hit certain shows at certain timeslots that
play music I enjoy.
In fact, when I look at my
CDs.
Actually, I listen to about 5 stations as well, and spend my time
changing between these to hit certain shows at certain timeslots that
play music I enjoy.
In fact, when I look at my
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Paul Baptista <paul.baptista@...>
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#19473
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Receiver problem
Hi
I have a receiver hooked up to speakers to my TV. I have the left and
right speakers hooked into the respective ports in the receiver. The
right speaker hooked into the right connectors on the
Hi
I have a receiver hooked up to speakers to my TV. I have the left and
right speakers hooked into the respective ports in the receiver. The
right speaker hooked into the right connectors on the
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mitsugt93
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#19470
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Re: Tivoli "new tech" vs classics
Hi Powell,
Sorry about the delay in response. Xmas stuff.
For everyone's benefit, please describe your experience with a goodantenna.
Joe B
"Powell E. Way III W4OPW" wrote:
Hi Powell,
Sorry about the delay in response. Xmas stuff.
For everyone's benefit, please describe your experience with a goodantenna.
Joe B
"Powell E. Way III W4OPW" wrote:
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Joe Boudreau <jaboudrea@...>
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#19471
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Re: A McIntosh Tuner Shoot-Out Report
it is possible that the 117 would sound better w/o the splitter, which
reduces your signal gain. i say this cuz you said the 117 has
auto-blend circuitry. it may be being engaged where it
it is possible that the 117 would sound better w/o the splitter, which
reduces your signal gain. i say this cuz you said the 117 has
auto-blend circuitry. it may be being engaged where it
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sedond
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#19469
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Re: Are these tuners worth fixing?
Those both sound like power supply problems, which are usually
the easiest problems to pin down and repair. A can of freeze
spray used carefully can often pinpoint the defective component
if, as I
Those both sound like power supply problems, which are usually
the easiest problems to pin down and repair. A can of freeze
spray used carefully can often pinpoint the defective component
if, as I
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Eirikur Hallgrimsson <eh@...>
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#19468
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Yamaha T-1
I've had this tuner since 1978, and the only thing I've done to it is
change the old burnt-out tuning bar lamp. In almost 27 years, no
other lamps have gone out and the sound, to my ears at least,
I've had this tuner since 1978, and the only thing I've done to it is
change the old burnt-out tuning bar lamp. In almost 27 years, no
other lamps have gone out and the sound, to my ears at least,
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fordvic1 <fordvic1@...>
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#19467
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Some thoughts of programming on FM
There's bee a thread today extoling the benefits of FM listening as opposed to buying CDs or vinyl. The breadth of programming on "public" stations (in particular, although commercial FMs are starting
There's bee a thread today extoling the benefits of FM listening as opposed to buying CDs or vinyl. The breadth of programming on "public" stations (in particular, although commercial FMs are starting
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Radioman390@...
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#19472
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Re: Economics of tuner manufacturing
Brian has hit the nail on the head. Radio is how we discover new
things. In my small northewestern lower Michigan community, we've got
a public radio classical station, a public radio news/chatter
Brian has hit the nail on the head. Radio is how we discover new
things. In my small northewestern lower Michigan community, we've got
a public radio classical station, a public radio news/chatter
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sail_c2 <clcampbl@...>
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#19466
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Re: Economics of tuner manufacturing
so.
And GREAT (not just very good) sensitivity and selectivity, too. Not
a sonic champ, although really pleasant.
Best,
Thrassyvoulos
so.
And GREAT (not just very good) sensitivity and selectivity, too. Not
a sonic champ, although really pleasant.
Best,
Thrassyvoulos
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Thrassyvoulos Papadopoulos <stu32294@...>
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#19465
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Philips AH673 Mods
I decided to do some cap swapping on my Philips, I primarily
concentrated on the FM MPX section. These are the caps I swapped out.
C2 1uf 50v decoupling, Stereo demodulator
C16 10uf 35v audio path,
I decided to do some cap swapping on my Philips, I primarily
concentrated on the FM MPX section. These are the caps I swapped out.
C2 1uf 50v decoupling, Stereo demodulator
C16 10uf 35v audio path,
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dantana01 <dkeith@...>
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#19464
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Re: A McIntosh Tuner Shoot-Out Report
It was not a blind test, we knew which tuner we were listening to.
The results contradicted what we expected: We expected we would have a
preference for the MX117 as it is a newer tuner design,
It was not a blind test, we knew which tuner we were listening to.
The results contradicted what we expected: We expected we would have a
preference for the MX117 as it is a newer tuner design,
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Tim Britt & Ann Weatherwax <timbritt@...>
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#19463
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Re: A McIntosh Tuner Shoot-Out Report
Did you know which tuner you were listening to during the comparison?
If so, did the results confirm or contradict what you expected?
Brian
Did you know which tuner you were listening to during the comparison?
If so, did the results confirm or contradict what you expected?
Brian
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pentiz <bb@...>
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#19462
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A McIntosh Tuner Shoot-Out Report
THE CHALLENGE
How does a mint McIntosh MR74 compare to a mint McIntosh MX117 (same
tuner as the MR75)?
INTRODUCTION
It's generally known here in the group we are confirmed
"tuner-holics" and that
THE CHALLENGE
How does a mint McIntosh MR74 compare to a mint McIntosh MX117 (same
tuner as the MR75)?
INTRODUCTION
It's generally known here in the group we are confirmed
"tuner-holics" and that
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Tim Britt & Ann Weatherwax <timbritt@...>
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#19461
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Re: leak troughline - Links
...
BTW:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FMtuners/links/Tube_Tuner_Sites_00100620
7112/
Best,
Thomas
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BTW:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FMtuners/links/Tube_Tuner_Sites_00100620
7112/
Best,
Thomas
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Thomas Krause
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#19459
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Re: Kenwood L 01T De Emphasis
wrote:
There is. And it is NOT a stupid question at all ;-)
I hold a diagram and let you know what to do. I guess you need a
deemphasis-TC of 75µs?
Please send me a private mail as an reminder and
wrote:
There is. And it is NOT a stupid question at all ;-)
I hold a diagram and let you know what to do. I guess you need a
deemphasis-TC of 75µs?
Please send me a private mail as an reminder and
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Thomas Krause
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#19458
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Re: Economics of tuner manufacturing
This topic is the most interesting of all.IMO.I live as the gentleman in
Oregon,in the boonies.Sticks.Possibly like the gentleman in Oregon I have an
addictive personality.Hence the house full of
This topic is the most interesting of all.IMO.I live as the gentleman in
Oregon,in the boonies.Sticks.Possibly like the gentleman in Oregon I have an
addictive personality.Hence the house full of
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kevin john <srnity@...>
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#19457
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Re: Economics of tuner manufacturing
Look for 5130 on EBay. Built like a tank.
Look for 5130 on EBay. Built like a tank.
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Radioman390@...
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#19460
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Re: Economics of tuner manufacturing
While I respect your opinion, I think you are wrong on that one. Cable
TV never obsoleted free TV. People will stil want local news and
weather on the radio.
-bob
While I respect your opinion, I think you are wrong on that one. Cable
TV never obsoleted free TV. People will stil want local news and
weather on the radio.
-bob
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newaag
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#19456
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Re: Economics of tuner manufacturing
Mitsumi's web page calls this "High Grade Class," not us.
We only cited this one because so many A/V receivers and inexpensive
tuners use Mitsumi modules these days and the Mitsumi products are
light
Mitsumi's web page calls this "High Grade Class," not us.
We only cited this one because so many A/V receivers and inexpensive
tuners use Mitsumi modules these days and the Mitsumi products are
light
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Tim Britt & Ann Weatherwax <timbritt@...>
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#19455
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