reubensm
Well-Known Member
An old picture featuring my NAD 402 on my make-shift rack
An old picture featuring my NAD 402 on my make-shift rack
For better AM reception You have to invest in better antenna and still fight from electrical noise generating equipments. But e.g. I find a nostalgic value in listening to Indore 648KHz AM from Pune. Or Bangalore from Pune. But it needs AM Antenna.In AM/FM tuner, AM means Medium Wave generally. Sound quality of even local MW radio stations is extremely poor and does not justify any kind of investment.
Agreed!However, if you can catch local FM in Stereo, SQ is sometime as good as CD and is excellent source of entertainment.
May be reverse some time. Commercial channels are bombarding advertisement, chaotic and RJ's are shouting. It give more headache than music.SQ of commercial FM radios like 92.7, 93.5 etc is great whereas AIR, Vividh Bharti, Rainbow etc is pathetic.
For better AM reception You have to invest in better antenna and still fight from electrical noise generating equipments. But e.g. I find a nostalgic value in listening to Indore 648KHz AM from Pune. Or Bangalore from Pune. But it needs AM Antenna.
Agreed!
May be reverse some time. Commercial channels are bombarding advertisement, chaotic and RJ's are shouting. It give more headache than music.
A close-up shot required here Reuben to showcase this legend
I have seen an australian ebay seller use my Technics RS -M6 pics from
http://www.hifivision.com/cassette-tape-decks/44967-quick-dirty-restoration-technics-rs-m6-mk2.html
perils of posting images online!
Dear all Radio buffs, recently got hold of two tuners. Denon TU260 and Onkyo T401 tuners. The Denon has the better SQ but the Onkyo reception is better, its a quartz synthesised one - what ever it means. Both cost around 2500. Got them thru OLX, feeling very good.