Posted on 07/23/2017 8:19:33 PM PDT by lee martell
I decided it was time to replace my very old home stereo system from Magnavox. It had a CD player, an AM/FM radio and a pair of speakers. I must have bought it back in the late 90's. I knew it would be difficult to find an affordable CD player vs one that took DVDs or other. What I didn't know was how difficult it would be to find a home stereo system that allowed me to get AM radio. All the systems I saw online offered FM. That was no problem.
I went into Best Buy and was told I would have to connect to AM by using my iphone's Bluetooth App. The Bluetooth App would then be used to link up and connect with my home stereo, which would then provide access to AM radio.
Oh. said I. I didn't want the bother and all the extra fiddling needed to make that connection. So I looked online, and settled for something from LG for a little over $200. According to the online Ad, I could have both FM AND AM radio. I was thrilled, since I rely on AM to get most my talk shows. A few days pass, it's delivered, I set the home stereo system up , only to find, you guessed it. I still would be expected to use Bluetooth to establish the connection to Am. Damn!
After lots of silent grumbling, I decided, Okay, I guess I'll just have to learn how to connect. Eventually, I found the App, but the Bluetooth was only able to connect to a port with a headset symbol above it. Meaning, I suppose, Am Radio is only accessible via headphones. (Oy!!)
At this point, I just dug up one of my old CD players. A small model by Memorex, and I now use this to access AM Radio until further notice. I had to hunt for a replacement cord for it. Seems most stores don't even sell your basic appliance cords anymore. They are sold online for about $17. adding postage, brings that to about $26. No thanks. I found one stuffed in my box of old souvenir from college days. It still functions fine. Life is for learning, right?
It was designed to look retro for sure. After all who the heck has cassettes nowadays? I got rid of mine - about 100 to 150 of them - about a decade ago if I recall correctly.
Thorens TD126 mkIII . . . listing has ended $1299.00 . . .
I still have the pioneer brochure from that model year. I mowed lawns while in HS and saved up enough for the sx-580. Always wanted one of those beasts in the back of the brouchure...
remember that the Echo listens to you as well as you listening to it.
CCW RADIOS...
Shortwave and All else..also 2 meters!
Connecting radio through Bluetooth has numerous problems among which are;
Ads inserted over you program
Missing weather alerts
Delayed broadcast
Different non-local news
Dead air during key monologs and conversations
No thanks
I want my AM radio.
I’ll get one out of a junked car and get a 12 volt converter if need be.
Drool. I would literally make love to that beast.
Bluetooth is lossy. Consider a DAC (Digital to analog converter) instead. This one has served me well: https://www.parts-express.com/dac-digital-to-analog-audio-converter-optical-—coaxial-—usb—180-998 Much much better than Bluetooth. Nothing gets lost in translation. 24bit / 96khz
Yes it was a different world. We moved to Panama City when I was 4. That was 1951. There was no electricity in rural Walton, County until the 1950s.
Interestingly, PC had synchronized red lights way back then. If you hit one green they would all be green all the way down Harrison Ave.
Now my Greatgrandpa had hot and cold running water. A very bright lighting system which ran off of some gas. I think the same thing which miners lamps used. He also had a telephone system which ran to most of his relatives houses but no where else. It was the old kind you had to crank and it had a battery. All this without electricity.
He also owned his own locomotive and tracks.
I’ve had it since high school - was saving my grass-cutting money to buy a car, but saw this one go on sale because the newer model (the 1280, IIRC) was already in stock. Had to have it. I’ve always loved the silver-finished Pioneer equipment of the mid-’70s.
Thanks. A complete consumer report!
Here is a Jensen for around 170.00 from Amazon..
You sir have the holy grail of receivers. Thank the Lord you did not go with a 1280. In car terms you own a 1966 SHELBY COBRA 427 “SUPER SNAKE”
The 3.7is try, but they really don’t quite grab that last bottom octave. That said, they do amazingly well in the right room with the right placement. The Mye Engineering stands they’re on make a substantial difference. They are utterly transparent and lifelike. With food source material, they just disappear.
I'll be glad the 1250 is back in service come winter - those heat sinks aren't just for show. I should build it into a coffee table and use it as a foot warmer. ;-)
Like what? Bose has proven itself over and over. There is a reason why they are successful.
I recall back in the day people routinely destroying their amplifiers by playing them way too loud. Crown and Phase Linear amps would go down hard.
Ebay is also your friend on this...
Look up Sangean radio....they make a host of different radios, portable and otherwise. Excellent AM/FM reception with digital tuning and presets. I love mine...not cheap though...well worth the money and you get what you pay for with these.
No. No conspiracy about AM. Rush is on FM in my locale and sounds much better than AM, which is why listeners have been migrating to FM since the 70s. It is called the market - you may have heard of it.
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