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![]() David wrote: On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 02:01:45 -0400, SR wrote: cuhulin: I think their good, but that depends on ones need. Their is no shortwave in Model 2. But it does give a nice deep tone & sterio sound in AM & FM mode. In fact it sounds nicer then my Sony ICF 2010. I also like the old fashion look to it. Basically, for a small desk top, it has a good sound. SR 73! The Tivoli ''Model'' series (and the PAL, I think) has an excellent FM discrete component front-end. That is their strong point. They pick-up FM as well as any receiver made. But since FM is not shortwave, expect flames. Ah, but it's 'real' radio, 'tard boy, not that satellite crap you shill for. Run along now and leave the 'real' radio to the big boys. dxAce Michigan USA |
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On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 12:07:20 -0400, dxAce
wrote: But since FM is not shortwave, expect flames. Ah, but it's 'real' radio, 'tard boy, not that satellite crap you shill for. Run along now and leave the 'real' radio to the big boys. dxAce Michigan USA You took the bait. Now your prejudices are exposed as being totally full of ****. Radio's ****ing radio. Period. |
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![]() David wrote: On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 12:07:20 -0400, dxAce wrote: But since FM is not shortwave, expect flames. Ah, but it's 'real' radio, 'tard boy, not that satellite crap you shill for. Run along now and leave the 'real' radio to the big boys. dxAce Michigan USA You took the bait. Now your prejudices are exposed as being totally full of ****. Nah, it's you that's full of ****, 'tard boy. Now run along and play. dxAce Michigan USA |
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I own a Tivoli Model One and a Model Two; I saw no need to have a
subwoofer with the latter because the sound is bassy and there is no way to adjust it (no tone controls -- I have actually written to Tivoli about the need to incorporate at least a single control). AM performance is decent with an AM loop (the radio is deaf without it). I use the Model One as an external speaker with my Lowe 225 and since the radio has a tone control, the combination works perfectly for me. RK |
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Hey rkhalona: How do you put a AM loop antena on model 2?
SR 73! rkhalona wrote: I own a Tivoli Model One and a Model Two; I saw no need to have a subwoofer with the latter because the sound is bassy and there is no way to adjust it (no tone controls -- I have actually written to Tivoli about the need to incorporate at least a single control). AM performance is decent with an AM loop (the radio is deaf without it). I use the Model One as an external speaker with my Lowe 225 and since the radio has a tone control, the combination works perfectly for me. RK |
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