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There has been some discussion here about what is best for Shortwave
radio speakers and headphones. I was just listening to a BBC program on African drum music that sounded fantastic on the Sony bookshelf speakers and high fidelity headphones so when you have a good signal don't shortchange yourself on a good experience. At least with the tabletop receivers I think you way better off using the radios IF bandwidth controls to adjust or limit the audio response when conditions get tough instead of limiting all that you hear all the time with narrow response speakers and headphones. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message ... There has been some discussion here about what is best for Shortwave radio speakers and headphones. I use a Icom SP-20 with four built in Audio filters with my R-5000. It sounds great. Brian -- Never under estimate the stimulation of eccentricity. Brian's Radio Universe http://webpages.charter.net/brianehill/ |
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