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In Reply to: Quad FM4 modifications posted by Ryan T on January 2, 2007 at 14:41:44:
- with RUBBISH stations - as are most other places. Mr. Walkers was an objectivist engineer, too. His ELS* spkrs will sound better on many other amps.*Even better diodes in the voltage doublers will sound better.
Secondly, getting good reception - from an indoor antenna near concrete canyons - is pretty much impossible. Powered indoor FM antennas do generally make things worse as you found.
If you do live in a house and can have a directional external antenna or a loft antenna that can rotate you should it is the most reliable way of picking out decent signals - in your circumstances.
the other method depends on your room sizes and which ways a BIGgish rhombic wire antenna can point per room. and If those nagles match what you need.
There it is.
WarmestTimbo in Oz
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- well it is a nice-sounding / inoffensive tuner, and the UK FM dial isn't anywhere near as tightly packed - Timbo in Oz 23:59:24 01/02/07 (1)
- Re: well it is a nice-sounding / inoffensive tuner, and the UK FM dial isn't anywhere near as tightly packed - Vinyl Rules! 18:22:36 01/06/07 (0)